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Nicholas Salos of Pskov
BornНиколай Салос
Venerated inEastern Orthodox Church

Nicholas Salos of Pskov (Russian: Николай Салос) was a Russian self-styled prophet ("Fool-for-Christ") in opposition of Tsar Ivan IV's oprichnina. In 1570, Ivan IV retaliated by raiding Pskov. However, during the raid Nicholas reprimanded the tsar, causing him to retreat his force to Alexandrov. He is regarded as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

References[edit]

  • (in Russian) Nicholas Salos of Pskov
  • George Vernadsky. A History of Russia. (Yale University Press, 1969) (ISBN 0-300-00247-5).