Brief biography of Ilya Muromets


The frame from the film "Ilya Muromets" The original of this work is read in just 1 minute. We recommend reading it without abbreviations, it is more interesting. He sits with a seat for thirty years and cannot rise, because he does not own either his arms or legs. Once, when his parents leave and he is left alone, two crossing Kalik stop under the windows and ask Ilya to open their gates and let them go into the house.

He replies that he cannot get up, but they repeat their request. Then Ilya rises, lets the kalik, and they pour him a cup of honey drinking. Ilya's heart is warming up, and he smells power. Ilya thanks Kalik, and they tell him that he is from now on, Ilya Muromets, will be a great hero and he does not threaten death in battle: he will fight with many powerful heroes and defeat them.

But Kalika does not advise Ilya to fight with Svyatogor, because the Svyatora itself wears through power - so it is relative and powerful. Ilya should not fight with Samson-Bogatyr, because he has seven angelic hair on his head. Kaliks also warn Ilya so that he does not enter the martial arts with Mikulov’s clan, for this clan loves the mother-ray earth, and with Volga Seslavich, because Volga defeats not by force, but with cunning.

Kaliki teach Ilya how to get a heroic horse: you need to buy the first stallion that hit, keep it for three months in a log house and feed it with selected millet, then walk around the dew for three nights in a row, and when the stallion begins to jump over the tall tyn, you can ride it. Kalika’s advertisements go away, and Ilya goes to the forest, to a clearing, which must be cleaned of stumps and snags, and copes with this alone.

The next morning, his parents go to the forest and find that someone had done all the work for them. At home, they see that their weak son, who could not get up for thirty years, walks around the hut. Ilya tells them how he recovered. Ilya goes to the field, sees a frail brown stallion, buys it and takes care of him as he was taught. Three months later, Ilya sits on a horse, takes a blessing from his parents and leaves for a clean field.

Ilya Muromets and the Nightingale-robber defended a member of Murom, Ilya sets off in order to be in time for a lunch in the Complex of Kyiv. On the way, he liberates Chernihiv from the siege and once defeats the whole enemy army. He refuses to offer the townspeople to become a governor in Chernigov and asks him to indicate his way to Kyiv. Those answer the hero that this road was overgrown with grass and no one has been traveling along it for a long time, because in black mud, near the River of Currants, near the glorious Levanids of the Cross, the Nightingale-robber, Odikhmanthev son, and the whistle and whisper kills all living things in the district.

But the hero is not afraid of a meeting with the villain. He drives up to the Currant River, and when the Nightingale the robber begins to whistle in a salt and scream in a starry, Ilya knocks the robber with his right eye, attaches him to the stirrup and rides on. Advertising when he drives past the home of the robber, his daughters ask their husbands to help his father and kill a man-runs.

Those grab onto the horn, but the straw-robber convinces them not to beat with the hero, but to invite him to the house and generously give them, if only Ilya Muromets let him go. But the hero does not pay attention to their promises and takes the captive to Kyiv. Prince Vladimir invites Ilya to dine and learns from him that the hero was driving a straight road past Chernigov and the very places where the Nightingale-robber lives.

The prince does not believe the hero until he shows him a captured and wounded robber. At the request of the prince, Ilya orders the villain half-hearted to populate in a salt and roar to the adventive. From the scream of the Nightingale the robber, poppies on the tower are crooked and people die. Then Ilya Muromets takes the robber in the field and cuts off his head. The idol is to Prince Vladimir himself, and he, knowing that none of the heroes are nearby, is scared and invites him to his feast.

Brief biography of Ilya Muromets

Ilya Muromets, who at that time is in the king-grade, learns about trouble and immediately goes to Kyiv. Advertising on the way, he meets the elder Pilgrim Ivan, takes his key from him and changes his clothes with him. Ivan in the Bogatyr dress goes on a feast to Prince Vladimir, and Ilya Muromets comes there under the guise of an old man. The idol asks the imaginary hero, what is Ilya Muromets, how many he eats and drinks.

Upon learning from the old man that the hero Ilya Muromets eats and drinks quite a bit compared to the heroes of the Tatar, the idiot mocks the Russian soldiers. Ilya Muromets, dressed up by Pilgrim, intervenes in the conversation with the mocking words about the voracious cow, who ate so much that she burst from greed. The idol grabs the knife and throws him into the hero, but he catches him on the fly and cuts his head.

Then he runs out into the courtyard, interrupts the key of all the Tatars in Kyiv and relieves Prince Vladimir’s captivity. Ilya Muromets and Svyatogor Ilya Muromets rides around the field, leaves for the Holy Mountains and sees a mighty hero who is asleep, sitting on a horse.Ilya is surprised that he was sleeping on the go, and from the run a lot strikes him, but the hero continues to sleep calmly.

Ilya seems to be not a strong blow enough, he beats him again, already stronger. But that’s all. When Ilya beats the hero with all his strength for the third time, he finally wakes up, grabs Ilya with one hand, puts it in his pocket and carries with him for two days. Finally, the Khokryar’s horse begins to stumble, and when the owner reproaches him for this, the horse replies that it is difficult for him to carry two heroes alone.

Advertising Svyatogor brings with Ilya: they change on a native cross and now become crushing brothers. Together they drive along the Holy Mountains and once see a miracle miracle: there is a large white coffin. They begin to guess for whom this coffin is intended. At first, Ilya Muromets lies into it, but Svyatogor tells him that this coffin is not for him, and lies in him himself, and asks the named Crusade to be closed with oak boards.

After some time, Svyatogor asks Ilya to remove oak boards that cover the coffin, but, no matter how Ilya tries, he cannot even move them. Then Svyatogor understands that it was time for him to die, and begins to proceed with foam. Before his death, Svyatogor tells Ilya to lick this foam, and then none of the mighty heroes can compare with him in strength.

Ilya, in a quarrel with Prince Vladimir, the Stolny Prince Vladimir is arranging a feast for princes, boyars and heroes, and does not invite the best of the heroes, Ilya Muromets. Ilya is angry, takes a bow with arrows, knocks off the gilded poppies from the churches and convenes a goal of Kabatskaya - to collect gilded poppies and carry it to a tavern. Prince Vladimir sees that the whole city gril is gathering around the hero and, together with Ilya, they drink and walk.

Fearing, no matter how troubles, the prince consults with the boyars, whom to send for Ilya Muromets to invite him to a feast. They tell the prince to send for Ilya his named cross, Dobrynya Nikitich. He comes to Ilya, reminds him that they had an agreement from the very beginning, so that a smaller brother to obey more, and more - less, and then calls him to a feast.

Ilya is inferior to his cross brother, but he says that he would not listen to anyone else. Advertising, along with Dobryne Nikitich, Ilya comes to the princely feast. Prince Vladimir puts them in an honorable place and brings wine. After the treats, Ilya, turning to the prince, says that if the prince had sent him to Dobrynya Nikitich, but someone else, he would not even listen to the sent, but would take an arrow and killed the prince with the princess.

But this time, the hero forgives Prince Vladimir for the offense caused. Ilya Muromets and Kalin-Tsar the Stolny Prince Vladimir is angry with Ilya Muromets and puts him for three years in a deep cellar. But the prince’s daughter does not approve of his father’s decision: she secretly makes fake keys to him and through her trusted people passes the hero to the cold cellar of hearty food and warm things.

At this time, Kalin-Tsar is going to go to the war to Kyiv and threatens to ruin the city, burn the churches and cut the entire population along with Prince Vladimir and Apraksa-Korolevichny. Kalin-Tsar sends his messenger to Kyiv with a letter, which says that Prince Vladimir must cleanse all Streletsky streets, all the yards and lanes of princely and everywhere to instruct full barrels of hoppy drinks so that there is something to roam the Tatar army.

Prince Vladimir writes in response a guilty letter, in which he asks Kalina-Tsar for three years to cleanse the streets and fall into hoppy drinks. Advertising passes the specified period, and Kalin-Tsar with a huge army is besieged by Kyiv. The prince despaits that Ilya Muromets is not alive and there is no one to protect the city from the enemy. But the princely daughter tells his father that the hero Ilya Muromets is alive.

The delighted prince releases the hero from the cellar, tells him about trouble and asks to stand up for faith and the Fatherland. Ilya Muromets saddles the horse, puts on armor, takes the best weapon and goes to a clean field, where there is an innumerable Tatar army. Then Ilya Muromets goes in search of the Holy Bogatyers and finds them in white tents. Twelve heroes invite him to dine with them.

Ilya Muromets tells his godmother priest, Samson Samoilovich, that Kalin-Tsar threatens to seize Kyiv and asks him for help, but he replies that neither he nor the rest of the heroes will help Prince Vladimir, who does and feeds many princes and boyars, and they, Svyatorus heroes, have never seen anything good from him. Ilya Muromets alone attacks the Tatar army and begins to trample the enemies of the horse.

The horse tells him that Ilya’s only one cannot cope with the Tatars, and says that the Tatars made deep undermining in the field and there are three of these digs: from the first and second, the horse will be able to take out the hero, and from the third - he will only get out, and Muromets will not be able to take out. The hero is angry with the horse, beats him with a whip and continues to fight enemies, but everything happens as the horse told him: from the third digging he cannot take the owner, and Ilya is captured.

The Tatars advertisements shackle his arms and legs and take him to the tent to Kalin Tsar. He orders the heroes and offers him to serve him, but the hero refuses. Ilya comes out of the tent of Kalina-Tsar, and when the Tatars are trying to detain him, the hero grabs one of them by the legs, and, waving them as a club, passes through the entire Tatar army. His faithful horse resorts to the hero’s whistle to him.

Ilya leaves the high mountain and from there shoots from the bow towards the white tents so that the fecessed arrow removes the roof from the tent and makes the scratch on his chest of the godfather, Samson Samoilovich wakes up, guesses that the arrow, which made the scratch on his chest, is the news of his godson, and orders the heroes and the heroes and the heroes and the heroes and the heroes Go to the old city of Kyiv to the rescue of Ilya Muromets.

In the clean field, Ilya joins them, and they disperse the entire Tatar army. They are captured by Kalina-Tsar, bring to Prince Vladimir to Kyiv, and he agrees not to execute the enemy, but to take a rich tribute from him. Ilya Muromets on the Sokol-Co-Co-Co-Co-Rabbit along the Khvalynsky sea for twelve years swims a falcon-ship, never moaning to the shore. This ship is marvelously decorated: the nose and feed are in the form of an animal muzzle, and it has two yahons instead of eyes, and two sables instead of eyebrows.

Three churches, three monasteries, three traders of German, three sovereign taverns are placed on the ship, and three different peoples live there who do not know each other's language. The Turkish pan, Saltan Saltanovich, notices the Sokol-Korabble from the shore and orders his rowers to sail to the Sokol-Coop and take Ilya Muromets, and Kill the Dobrynya Nikitich.

Ilya Muromets hears the words of Saltan Saltanovich, puts a fecked arrow on his tight bow and sentences over it so that the arrow flew right into the city, to the green garden, into the white tent, at the golden table where the Saltan sits, and that she pierces the heart of the heart. He hears the words of Ilya Muromets, scares, refuses his insidious plan and henceforth makes things deal with a mighty hero.

Ilya Muromets and a falconer near the city on the outpost for fifteen years live thirty heroes under the leadership of Ilya Muromets. The hero rises at the dawn, takes the telescope, looks in all directions and sees how the unknown hero is approaching from the western side, drives up to the white tent, writes a letter and passes Ilya Muromets. And in that letter, an unknown hero wrote that he was going to the capital city of Kyiv - the Church and the sovereign of the tavern to fire fire, to drown icons in the water, to stagger printed books in the mud, cook the prince in the boiler, and take the princess with him.

Ilya Muromets wakes up his squad and talks about the unknown daring and about his message. Together with his heroes, he thinks who to send after the stranger.