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  1. Ilya Muromets or Murometz, also known as Ilya of Murom, is a bogatyr in byliny set during the time of Kievan Rus'. He is often featured alongside fellow bogatyrs Dobrynya Nikitich and Alyosha Popovich , [3] [1] the three collectively known in Russian culture as " the three bogatyrs [ ru ] ".

  2. The Sikorsky Ilya Muromets (Russian: Сикорский Илья Муромец) (versions S-22, S-23, S-24, S-25, S-26 and S-27) was a class of Russian pre-World War I large four-engine commercial airliners and military heavy bombers used during World War I by the Russian Empire.

  3. Every Russian child from a very young age knows who Ilya Muromets is: the strongest and bravest among Russianbogatyrs’ (warrior knights). Basically, Russia’s answer to Hercules.

  4. Ilya Of Murom, a hero of the oldest known Old Russian byliny, traditional heroic folk chants. He is presented as the principal bogatyr (knight-errant) at the 10th-century court of Saint Vladimir I of Kiev, although with characteristic epic vagueness he often participates in historical events of the

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  5. Ilya Muromets (Russian: Илья Муромец), also known as The Sword and the Dragon (US) and The Epic Hero and the Beast (UK), is a 1956 Soviet fantasy film by noted fantasy director Aleksandr Ptushko and produced at Mosfilm. It is based on the old Russian oral epic poems about the knight Ilya Muromets.

  6. Who is Ilya Bogatyr? Ilya Muromets is a famous Russian folklore hero, known since the time of the Kievan Rus period, nearly 1000 years ago. The folk tales of Ilya Muromets describe him as being born from lowly peasants, and he himself suffered from illness that kept him bed ridden until the age of 33. Ilya Muromets: Russian Knight & Bogatyr

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  8. Dec 29, 2020 · The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchy has instituted the order of the Venerable saint Ilya Muromets. It is awarded to members of the clergy and the laity for their service to God and their country. There is at least one confirmed recent account of a miracle attributed to Ilya Muromets and verified by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church*.