Tatyana's Day: History Of Origin

Tatyana's Day: History Of Origin
Tatyana's Day: History Of Origin

Video: Tatyana's Day: History Of Origin

Video: Tatyana's Day: History Of Origin
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Tatiana's day originated in Ancient Rome and was named after the great martyr Tatiana. From childhood, Tatiana was a very pious child, and when she grew up, she began to serve in the church and carry the word of God to people. But at this time, the government in Rome changed, and the new leadership decided to return to the pagan gods. All those who refused received a severe punishment. So in 226, Tatiana and her family were martyred.

And on January 25, 1755, the daughter of Peter I, Queen Elizabeth, signed a decree establishing the Moscow University. Since then, these two events have merged on Tatiana's Day, which was fixed for the students and became their favorite holiday of the year. On Tatyana's day, the girls are wondering about their betrothed, although this contradicts the Christian foundations of this holiday.

On January 25, 2005, this day was officially recognized as a student's day in Russia. The student fraternity arranges skits, concerts, KVNs and various rallies on this day. In general, this day in Russia is being held in a positive way with laughter and jokes.

Also, this day is considered the name day of all Tatyans. Therefore, if you have friends named Tatiana, then do not forget to congratulate them on the holiday and wish all the best, and Tatiana's enchanting smile will be a return gift to you.

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