Saint Methodius

Byzantine missionary and saint

Saint Methodius - Byzantine missionary and saint
Born

None
None years ago

Died

April 6th, 885
1139 years ago — None years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Byzantine Empire

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A Byzantine monk and missionary, contributed significantly to the spread of Christianity among the Slavic peoples. Together with his brother, conducted missionary work among the Slavs, promoting literacy and the use of the Slavonic language in liturgy. Established the Glagolitic alphabet, which laid the foundation for the Cyrillic script. Played a vital role in the Christianization of Moravia, leading to the establishment of the first Slavic church.

Spread Christianity in the Slavic regions

Co-created the Glagolitic alphabet

Established church structure in Moravia

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