Alexander Nevsky

About Alexander Nevsky

Who is it?: Actor, Producer, Writer
Birth Day: May 13, 1221
Died On: 14 November 1263(1263-11-14) (aged 42)\nGorodets, Vladimir-Suzdal\n(present-day Russia)
Birth Sign: Leo
Reign: 1246-1263
Predecessor: Yaroslav III
Successor: Yaroslav IV
Burial: Alexander Nevsky Lavra, Moscow, Russia
Issue: Vasily Alexandrovich Eudoxia Alexandrovna Dmitry Alexandrovich Andrey Alexandrovich Daniil Alexandrovich
House: Rurikid
Father: Yaroslav II of Vladimir
Mother: Fedosia Igorevna of Ryazan
Religion: Eastern Orthodoxy
Venerated in: Eastern Orthodox Church
Canonized: 1547 by Metropolite Macarius
Major shrine: Vladimir; Pereslavl-Zalessky, Saint Petersburg
Feast: 23 November (Repose) 2 May (Synaxis of the Saints of Rosand Yaroslavl 30 August (Translation of relics)

Alexander Nevsky Net Worth

Alexander Nevsky was born on May 13, 1221, is Actor, Producer, Writer. Alexander Kuritsyn (Nevsky) is a Russian superstar bodybuilder turned actor, writer and producer. In 1994 Nevsky graduated from State Academy of Management (Moscow). Published 9 books about fitness and bodybuilding in Russia. Author of about 500 articles. In 1999 he moved to California. He studied English at UCLA and acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. He has become the first successful Russian writer, producer and actor in Hollywood (thanks to "Moscow Heat" and "Treasure Raiders").
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💰Alexander Nevsky Net worth: $13 Million

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Famous Quotes:

"By the will of God, prince Alexander was born from the charitable, people-loving, and meek the Great Prince Yaroslav, and his mother was Theodosia. As it was told by the prophet Isaiah: 'Thus sayeth the Lord: I appoint the princes because they are sacred and I direct them.'

"... He was taller than others and his voice reached the people as a trumpet, and his face was like the face of Joseph, whom the Egyptian Pharaoh placed as next to the king after him of Egypt. His power was a part of the power of Samson and God gave him the wisdom of Solomon ... this Prince Alexander: he used to defeat but was never defeated ..."

Biography/Timeline

1725

On 21 May 1725, the Empress Catherine I introduced the Imperial Order of St. Alexander Nevsky as one of the highest decorations in the land. During the Great Patriotic War, on 29 July 1942, the Soviet authorities introduced an Order of Alexander Nevsky to revive the memory of Alexander's struggle with the Germans. There was also a Bulgarian Order dedicated to Saint Alexander which was founded on 25 December 1881 and then ceased to exist when a People's Republic was declared on 16 September 1946.

1926

Alexander's proverbial phrase (paraphrasing Matthew 26:52), "Whoever will come to us with a sword, from a sword will perish," has become a slogan of Russian patriots. There is a long tradition of Russian naval vessels bearing Nevsky's name, such as the 19th-century propellor frigate Alexander Nevsky and a strategic ballistic missile nuclear submarine recently built for the Russian Navy.

1938

In 1938, Sergei Eisenstein made one of his most acclaimed films, Alexander Nevsky, on Alexander's victory over the Teutonic Knights. The Soundtrack for the film was written by Sergei Prokofiev, who also reworked the score into a concert cantata. Today, the film is renowned for its extraordinary battle on ice sequence, which has served as inspiration for countless other films. In the picture, Nevsky used a number of Russian proverbs, tying Nevsky firmly to Russian tradition

2008

In December 2008, he was voted the greatest Russian in the Name of Russia television poll.

2013

In the late 13th century, a chronicle was compiled called the Life of Alexander Nevsky (Житие Александра Невского), in which he is depicted as an ideal prince-soldier and defender of Russia.

2016

Some of Alexander's policies on the Western border were continued by his grandson-in-law, Daumantas of Pskov, who was also beatified in the 16th century.

2019

According to one interpretation, Alexander’s intentions were to protect scattered principalities of what would become Muscovy from repeated invasions by the Mongol army. He is known to have gone to the Horde himself and achieved success in exempting Russians from fighting beside the Tatar army in its wars with other peoples.