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Our righteous mother among the saints Juliana of Lazarevo or Juliana of Murom, Juliana Lazarevskaya, Juliana the Merciful (1530 – January 10, 1604) was a pious Russian woman who married and had children, living a life of asceticism without being a monastic. The Church commemorates St. Juliana on January 2. She is considered a patron saint of the kitchen and the home. St. Juliana was the daughter of Justin and Stefanida Nedyurev, born in the 1530s. Her father was a steward at the court of Ivan the Terrible. Her mother died when St. Juliana was six, and she went to live with her grandmother until she, too, died six years later, and then St. Juliana went to live with her aunt. She worked to make clothes for the use of the poor.
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Dimensions | 13cm x 10cm x 1.7cm, 18cm x 13cm x 1.7cm, 24cm x 18cm x 1.7cm, 30cm x 24cm x 1.7cm, 42cm x 32cm x 1.7cm |
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