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Aleksandrʺ, Svirskīĭ, Saint, 1448-1533

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Personal name headingAleksandrʺ, Svirskīĭ, Saint, 1448-1533
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Variant(s)Aleksandrʺ, Svirskīĭ, prepodobnyĭ, Saint, 1448-1533
Alexander, of Svir, Saint, 1448-1533
Alexander, Svirsky, Saint, 1448-1533
Alexander, Swirski, Saint, 1488-1533
Svir, Alexander of, Saint, 1448-1533
Svirskīĭ, Aleksandr, Saint, 1448-1533
Svirsky, Alexander, Saint, 1488-1533
Swirsky, Alexander, Saint, 1488-1533
Александръ, Свирскій, Saint, 1448-1533
Александръ, Свирскій, преподобный, 1448-1533
Birth date1448
Death date1533
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Found inNikodim, Archimandrite. Prepodobnye Aleksandr Svirskīĭ i ego ucheniki-podvizhniki [MI] 1902: t.p. (Aleksandr Svirskīĭ) p. [5] (d. 1533)
Homage to St. Alexander of Svir, 1996: t.p. (St. Aleksandr of Svir, the Karelian miracle-worker) preface (Alexander of Svir was born on 15 June 1448. He had been christened Amos, a young man from the village of Mandere on the River Oyat but was given the name Alexander upon being ordained as a monk (hegumen) at Valamo in 1508 at age 26 by Archbishop Serapion of Novgorod; and the epithet of Svir' (Svirsky) because of the monastery which he founded on the River Svir in Karelia [Svi︠a︡to-Troit︠s︡kīĭ Aleksandro-Svirskīĭ monastyrʹ]. He died on 30 August 1533. At the Orthodox Synod of 1547 Alexander of Svir was canonized, and was named one of the twelve saints whose feast days were to be celebrated throughout the church) p. 6-7 (on title leaf of 1715 manuscript book: The life of St. Alexander of Svir: name appears in Church Slavic: as Alek︠s︡andra Svīrskagō)
Russ. bīograf. slovarʹ: v. 1, p. 9-10 (Aleksandr, prepodobnyĭ, Svirskīĭ; founder of the Alekdandro-Svirskīĭ monastyrʹ; born ca. 1448, d. 1533, canonized in 1547)
Holweck. Biographical dictionary of the Saints, 1924: p. 47-48 (Alexander Swirski, abbot, b. 1448 near Nowgorod, took the habit of St. Basil at the Barlaam monastery in 1474; ca. 1510 he founded the celebrated monastery on the Swir River. He died on 30 Aug. 1533. His Feast Day is 30 August)