RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Matrona Nikonova

1881 - 1952

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Matrona Dmitrievna Nikonova (Russian: Блаженная Матро́на Дими́триевна Ни́конова (Московская), romanized: Blazhennaya Matrona Dimitrievna Nikonova (Moskovskaya); 1881/1885 – 2 May 1952) is a canonized saint of the Russian Orthodox Church who is said to have had the gifts of prophecy, spiritual vision, and healing from early childhood. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Matrona Nikonova is the 2,197th most popular religious figure (down from 1,516th in 2019), the 1,153rd most popular biography from Russia (down from 814th in 2019) and the 29th most popular Russian Religious Figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Matrona Nikonova ranks 2,197 out of 3,187Before her are Domenico Ferrata, Hilarion of Kiev, Uthman ibn Maz'un, William of the White Hands, Charles Wesley, and Jonathan Sacks. After her are Pami, François de Tournon, László Paskai, Ieronymos II of Athens, Leonardo Murialdo, and Gaudentius of Brescia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1881, Matrona Nikonova ranks 124Before her are August Hlond, Madge Syers, Vlas Chubar, Harry Hillman, Jānis Balodis, and Ludwig Kaas. After her are Zoltán Halmay, Daniel Jones, Max Weber, Heinrich Burger, Edgar Leonard, and Gunnar Nordström. Among people deceased in 1952, Matrona Nikonova ranks 91Before her are Silvio Cator, Josephine Tey, Maurice De Waele, Max Dehn, Constant Permeke, and Ludwig Kaas. After her are Petros Persakis, Mariano Azuela, D. S. Senanayake, Mauno Pekkala, Gino Fano, and Franz John.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Matrona Nikonova ranks 1,153 out of 3,761Before her are Olga Baclanova (1893), Grand Duchess Maria Mikhailovna of Russia (1825), Johann Friedrich Reichardt (1752), Natalia Gutman (1942), Sergei Shtemenko (1907), and Yuri Orlov (1924). After her are Aleksandr Ivanchenkov (1940), Viktor Astafyev (1924), Prince Gabriel Constantinovich of Russia (1887), Vera Alentova (1942), Elvira Nabiullina (1963), and Alexey Maresyev (1916).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Russia

Among religious figures born in Russia, Matrona Nikonova ranks 29Before her are Patriarch Job of Moscow (1525), Theophan the Recluse (1815), Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov (1852), Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow (1877), Innocent of Alaska (1797), and Patriarch Pimen I of Moscow (1910). After her are Anna Filosofova (1837), Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow (1507), Marina Semyonova (1908), Talgat Tadzhuddin (1948), Elsa Brändström (1888), and Patriarch Hermogenes of Moscow (1530).