Saint
Tamar of Georgia
May 1st
Troparion (Tone 3)
Exalted amoung the saints, O Holy and
Righteous Queen Tamar, Thou didst erect churches atop the highest
peaks, strengthen the armies of the Christ-fearing Georgian nation by
thy prayers, and defeat the Muslim armies with thy right hand.
Intercede with Christ God to save our souls!
St. Tamar of Georgia is better known as St.
Tamara in English. What follows is her story from the Great
Horologion:
Saint Tamara was the only child of King George III. Upon his
death in 1184, she became Queen at the age of twenty-four.
Despite her youth, she ruled the country with such wisdom and
godliness — leading it to unprecedented military triumphs
over the neighboring Moslem countries in defence of her kingdom,
fostering arts and letters, and zealously strengthening Orthodoxy
— that her reign is known as the Golden Age of Georgia.
After her coronation, she convoked a local council to correct
disorders in church life. When the bishops had assembled from all
parts of her kingdom, she, like Saint Constantine at the First
Ecumenical Council, honoured them as if she were a commoner, and
they Angels of God; exhorting them to establish righteousness and
redress abuses, she said in her humility, "Do away with
every wickedness, beginning with me, for the prerogative of the
throne is in no wise that of making war against God." Saint
Tamara called herself "the father of orphans and the judge
of widows," and her contemporaries called her
"King" instead of "Queen." She herself led
her army against the Moslems and fearlessly defeated them;
because of the reverence that even the enemies of Georgia had for
her, entire mountain tribes renounced Islam and were baptized.
She built countless churches and monasteries throughout her
kingdom, and was a benefactress also to the Holy Land, Mount
Athos, and holy places in Greece and Cyprus. she has always been
much beloved by her people, who have memorialized her meekness,
wisdom, piety, obedience, and peace-loving nature in innumerable
legends, ballads, and songs; the poem written in her honor by
Shota Rustaveli, "The Knight of the Panther Skin," is
the masterpiece of Georgian literature. the great Queen Tamara
departed the earthly kingdom for the heavenly in the year 1212.
This icon is by the hand of Lasha Kintsurashvili.
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