Tikhon of Kaluga (died 16 June 1492) was a Russian Orthodox abbot and saint. He grew up in Moscow and became a monk as a young man. He then moved to a forest near Medin in Kaluga, living in the hollow of an oak tree. It was on that spot that he founded (and became the first abbot of) a monastery, dedicated to the Dormition of the Mother of God (and then to Tikhon himself after his death). He is commemorated on 16 June in the Eastern Orthodox Church.[1]

Tikhon of Kaluga
Icon of St. Tikhon in his monastic cell
Abbot, Venerable
Bornlate 14th century or early 15th century
Died16 June, 1492
Honored inEastern Orthodox Church
Canonized1584
Feast16 June

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  1. ^ "Venerable Tikhon of Kaluga Or Medin". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-08-20.
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