Sztyefan Permszkij

Sztyefan Permszkij

missionary Russia

Sztyefan Permszkij was a notable missionary in the 14th century, recognized for his efforts in promoting Christianity among the Komi people in the region now known as the Komi Republic. He is credited with developing the Komi alphabet, which played a crucial role in the literacy and cultural development of the Komi population. His work laid the foundation for the integration of the Komi people into the broader Russian cultural and religious landscape, as he helped transition them from pagan beliefs to Christianity during a time of significant political change.

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Hungary Hungary: Sztyefan Permszkij was a missionary who began his enlightening activities in the region in 1370. 9

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