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Feodor Kuzmich : ウィキペディア英語版
Feodor Kuzmich

Fyodor Kuzmich ((ロシア語:Фёдор Кузьмич)), also Feodor Kozmich, (ロシア語:Феодор Козьмич), Theodore of Tomsk, or ''Fomich''〔''Encyclopedia Britannica'', 11th ed., vol. 1, p. 559.〕 (died February 1, 1864, in Tomsk) was a Russian Orthodox starets. He has been canonized as a righteous saint by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1984.〔(【引用サイトリンク】script-title=ru:Святой праведный старец Феодор Томский )
There is a well-documented legend that claims that he was Alexander I of Russia who faked his death in 1825 to become a hermit.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 script-title=ru:Загадка Фёдора Кузьмича )〕 According to one account, he lived in a modest house with a garden; protected in a variety of ways by the Imperial Chancery, he received a visit from Alexander II in 1837 and his grave was visited by Nicholas II in 1893.〔Wacław Gąsiovowski, viscount de Busancy, ''Tragic Russia'' (Cassell, 1908), pp. 120-25.〕
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