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Abraham and Coprius of Gryazovets
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15th century
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Founders of monastery in Gryazovets
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Avvakum
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14 April 1682
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Grigorovo, Nizhny Novgorod
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Protopope of the Old Believer Faith
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Abraham and Onesimus of Kyiv Caves
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Kyiv
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Monks of the Kyiv caves
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Abraham of Bulgaria
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1 April 1229
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Muslim-born convert from Volga Bulgaria killed for conversion
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Abraham of Galich
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20 July 1375
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Galich
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Founder of four monastaries on Lake Chukhloma
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Abraham of Mirozha
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Founder of Mirozhsky Monastery
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Abraham of Rostov
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1077
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Galich
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Founder of the Abraham Epiphany Monastery in Rostov
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Abraham of Smolensk
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c. 1222
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Smolensk
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Miracle worker
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Adrian of Poshekhonye
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1550
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Rostov Oblast
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Founder of Dormition Monastery
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Agapetus of the Kiev Caves
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1 June 1095
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Kyiv
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Doctor who healed Vladimir II Monomakh
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Alexander Hotovitzky
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19 August 1937
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Kremenetz, Volhynia
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Missionary to the United States, martyred during the Great Purge
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Alexander Nevsky
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14 November 1263
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Pereslavl-Zalessky
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Prince of Novgorod, Grand Prince of Kyiv, Grand Prince of Vladimir
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Alexander Schmorell
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13 July 1943
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Orenburg
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Member of White Rose resistance group
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Alexander Svirsky
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1533
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Novgorod
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Founder of Alexander-Svirsky Monastery
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Empress Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse)
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17 July 1918
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Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine
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The last Tsarina, killed during the Russian Revolution
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Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich
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17 July 1918
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Saint Petersburg
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Only son of Nicholas II, killed during the Russian Revolution
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Alexis Toth
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7 May 1909
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Kobylnice, Austrian Empire
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Missionary in the American Midwest who converted approximately 20,000 Eastern Rite Catholics to the Russian Orthodox Church
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Alexius, Metropolitan of Kiev
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