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Rodion Oslyabya (Russian: Родион Ослябя) was a Russian monk from Saint Sergius's Trinity Abbey who became famous for his part in the Battle of Kulikovo.Most details of his life are legendary. According to a 15th-century source, he was a nobleman (boyar) rather than a monk. He fought in the Battle on Pyana River, in a rank of tysyachnik (leader of a thousand knights), and survived the defeat. According to hagiography, he accepted vows just prior to Battle of Kulikovo. His relative (some say brother) was Alexander Peresvet, although it is likely that this relationship is merely the product of later hagiographic tradition.

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  • Rodion Osljabja (it)
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  • Родио́н Осля́бя (в монашестве Андре́й, или Родион; светское имя — Рома́н; ? — 1380, либо после 1398) — монах-воин, земляк Александра Пересвета, инок Троице-Сергиева монастыря. Причислен к лику святых в Русской православной церкви. (ru)
  • Rodion Oslyabya (Russian: Родион Ослябя) was a Russian monk from Saint Sergius's Trinity Abbey who became famous for his part in the Battle of Kulikovo.Most details of his life are legendary. According to a 15th-century source, he was a nobleman (boyar) rather than a monk. He fought in the Battle on Pyana River, in a rank of tysyachnik (leader of a thousand knights), and survived the defeat. According to hagiography, he accepted vows just prior to Battle of Kulikovo. His relative (some say brother) was Alexander Peresvet, although it is likely that this relationship is merely the product of later hagiographic tradition. (en)
  • Rodion Osljabja (in russo: Родион Ослябя? (... – ...) è stato un monaco cristiano russo del Monastero della Trinità di San Sergio, reso celebre dalle sua azioni nella battaglia di Kulikovo. Secondo lo studioso russo , il soprannome Osljabja era un ipocoristico per asino. Il suo nome da cristiano varia da fonte, oltre a Rodion viene citato anche come Roman, Andrian e Andrey. Le spoglie di Osljabja, assieme a quelle di Peresvet, sono conservate nella chiesa del a Mosca. In sua memoria nel 1898 fu varata la , nave da battaglia classe Peresvet che affondò durante la battaglia di Tsushima. (it)
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  • Rodion Oslyabya (Russian: Родион Ослябя) was a Russian monk from Saint Sergius's Trinity Abbey who became famous for his part in the Battle of Kulikovo.Most details of his life are legendary. According to a 15th-century source, he was a nobleman (boyar) rather than a monk. He fought in the Battle on Pyana River, in a rank of tysyachnik (leader of a thousand knights), and survived the defeat. According to hagiography, he accepted vows just prior to Battle of Kulikovo. His relative (some say brother) was Alexander Peresvet, although it is likely that this relationship is merely the product of later hagiographic tradition. Oslyabya reportedly fought and survived the battle of Kulikovo, along with his son Yakov. There's no certainty if he survived the battle. According to some accounts, he did, and later participated in a diplomatic mission to the Byzantine Emperor in 1398. According to other accounts, he was killed in that battle. Oslyabya lies buried at the Theotokos Church in Simonovo, Moscow together with Peresviet. The Russian battleship Oslyabya was named after him. (en)
  • Rodion Osljabja (in russo: Родион Ослябя? (... – ...) è stato un monaco cristiano russo del Monastero della Trinità di San Sergio, reso celebre dalle sua azioni nella battaglia di Kulikovo. Secondo lo studioso russo , il soprannome Osljabja era un ipocoristico per asino. Il suo nome da cristiano varia da fonte, oltre a Rodion viene citato anche come Roman, Andrian e Andrey. La maggior parte dei dettagli sulla sua vita col tempo sono diventati leggendari. Secondo una fonte XV secolo, non era un monaco bensì un boiardo. Combatté nella col grado di tysyachnik (a cui era assegnato il comando di mille cavalieri), sopravvivendo alla sconfitta. Secondo l'agiografia, Osljabja prese i voti appena prima battaglia di Kulikovo. Suo parente, per altre fonti addirittura il fratello, era il monaco Aleksandr Peresvet, che anch'esso prese parte alla battaglia di Kulikovo perdendo la vita durante i combattimenti. Secondo altri la relazione di parentela tra i due è invece solo frutto della tradizione agiografica successiva. Viene riportato dalla tradizione ufficiale che Osljabja, assieme al figlio Yakov, sopravvisse alla battaglia e, secondo altre fonti, partecipò ad una missione diplomatica alla corte dell'imperatore bizantino nel 1398. Secondo altre fonti è invece perito in battaglia. Le spoglie di Osljabja, assieme a quelle di Peresvet, sono conservate nella chiesa del a Mosca. In sua memoria nel 1898 fu varata la , nave da battaglia classe Peresvet che affondò durante la battaglia di Tsushima. (it)
  • Родио́н Осля́бя (в монашестве Андре́й, или Родион; светское имя — Рома́н; ? — 1380, либо после 1398) — монах-воин, земляк Александра Пересвета, инок Троице-Сергиева монастыря. Причислен к лику святых в Русской православной церкви. (ru)
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