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Eastern Orthodox Church

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The Eastern Orthodox church was centered on the Byzantine city of Constantinople, the capital of the empire.

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Russians were originally polytheistic

• worshipped many gods of nature

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Grand Prince Vladimir of Kiev

• aka Saint Vladimir• born in Kyyiv (Kiev)• was originally a pagan• devoted much of his early life

to extending and consolidating his territories into a unified Russian state

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Grand Prince Vladimir of Kiev

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• helped Byzantine emperor Basil II suppress a rebellion

-was allowed to marry the emperor’s sister Anne

-accepted Christianity in 988 A.D.

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Grand Prince Vladimir of Kiev

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• made the Eastern OrthodoxChurch the official religion of Kiev-required his subjects to convert

• conversion strengthened ties between the Byzantine empire and Kiev

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Grand Prince Vladimir of Kiev(continued)

• introduced Byzantine civilization into Russia

• built churches

• suppressed paganism

• made social reforms

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Acceptance of the Eastern Orthodox religion gave Russians the sense of belonging to the civilized world.

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It also gave rise to the use of the Cyrillic alphabet developed by St. Cyril to write the Scriptures in the vernacular language.

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Icons

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The Old Testament Trinity prefiguring the Incarnation (circa 1410)

• sacred paintings

• were created as tools of devotion and prayer

• sometimes thought to cause miracles

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Saint Basil’s Cathedral

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Eastern Orthodox Architecture

• dome-shaped buildings reflect Byzantine and (possibly) Islamic influences

• domes are often onion-shaped and painted with fancy designs in bright colours

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“The eggs do not teach the hen.”

-Russian proverb

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“An egg is dear on Easter Day.”

-Russian proverb

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“Let a woman into Paradise, she’ll bring her cow.”

-Russian proverb


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