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Alexey Alexandrovich Glagolev

Alexej Alexandrovich Glagolev (Russian: Алексей Алекса́ндрович Глаго́лев) (2 July 1901 – 23 January 1972) - Ukrainian Orthodox priest, honoured as one of the Righteous among the Nations.
== Family and education ==

Alexej Glagolev was born to a family of Alexander Glagolev, the priest and professor of Kiev Theological Academy. His father died in Kiev prison in 1937. His mather, Zinaida Petrovna (née Slesarskaya) was a daughter of the head librarian of Kiev Theological Academy. He had a brother named Sergei and a sister named Varavara.
Alexej graduated with distinction from a high school in Kiev. Between 1919 and 1923 he studies at the Kiev Theological Academy. Throughout this period the Academy was shut by Bolsheviks and worked illegally. In 1926 he married Tatiana Pavlovna, née Bulashevich, a daughter of the owner of the sugar plant. They were both members of the Kiev religious community of the priest Anatole Zhurakovsky. Their children: Magdalina (born 1926) and Maria (born 1943).

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