Saint Peter of Murom, painted by Alexander Prostev, circa 2008.
Right-Believing and Wonderworker
Born
Davyd Yuryevich c. 1167 Principality of Murom, Kievan Rus'
Hometown
Murom, Russia
Died
25 June 1228 (aged 61) Principality of Murom, Kievan Rus'
Resting place
Murom, Russia
Venerated in
Eastern Orthodoxy Eastern Catholicism
Canonized
1547, Makaryev Monastery, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Tsardom of Russia by Metropolitan Macarius of Moscow
Major shrine
Holy Trinity Monastery, Murom, Russia
Feast
8 July (O.S.) 25 June (Sts. Peter and Fevronia Day), (N.S.) 6/19 September (Day of the Relics)
Attributes
Crown Sword Dove Scroll Monastic habit
Patronage
Family Fidelity Love Marriage
Prince of Murom
Reign
1203–1228
Predecessor
Vladimir Yuryevich
Successor
Yuri Davydovich
Spouse
Fevronia of Murom
Issue
Yuri Davydovich
Svyatoslav Davydovich
Evdokia Davydovna
Dynasty
Rurik Dynasty
Father
Yuri I Vladimirovich
Mother
Helena of Constantinople
Religion
Eastern Orthodox
Saint
Fevronia of Murom
Saint Fevronia of Murom painted by Alexander Prostev, circa 2008.
Right-Believing and Wonderworker
Born
Euphrosyne c. 1175 Village of Laskovo, Ryazan Governorate, Kievan Rus'
Hometown
Laskovo, Ryazan, Russia
Died
25 June 1228 (aged 53) Principality of Murom, Kievan Rus'
Resting place
Murom, Russia
Venerated in
Eastern Orthodoxy Eastern Catholicism
Canonized
1547, Makaryev Monastery, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Tsardom of Russia by Metropolitan Macarius of Moscow
Major shrine
Holy Trinity Monastery, Murom, Russia
Feast
8 July (O.S.) 25 June (Sts. Peter and Fevronia Day), (N.S.) 6/19 September (Day of the Relics)
Attributes
Crown Cross Dove White daisy Monastic habit
Patronage
Family Fidelity Love Marriage
Princess Consort of Murom
Reign
1203–1228
Spouse
Peter of Murom
Issue
Yuri Davydovich
Svyatoslav Davydovich
Evdokia Davydovna
Dynasty
Rurik Dynasty (by marriage)
Religion
Eastern Orthodox
Davyd Yuryevich (Russian: Давыд Юрьевич) (c. 1167 – 25 June 1228) and Euphrosyne (Russian: Евфросиния) (c. 1175 – 25 June 1228), known as Saints Peter and Fevronia of Murom (Russian: Святые Петр и Феврония Муромские), were the Russian prince and princess consort of the Principality of Murom. They are some of the most renowned Russian saints and wonderworkers venerated both in the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Eastern Catholic Church; their feast day is celebrated every year on 25 June, N.S. (8 July, O.S.).
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