Princess Iuliana, daughter of Prince Yuri Dubrovitsky-Olshansky, passed away a virgin at the age of 16. Her body was buried near the Great Lavra Church. In the early 17th century, during the time of Archimandrite Elisei Pletinetsky, the incorrupt body of the princess was found, lying in a white dress adorned with precious jewels. Metropolitan Peter Mogila, having received a vision from the saint, ordered the veneration of her relics, which became a source of numerous miracles and healings. The saint appeared to the igumen of the Kyiv Mikhailivsky Monastery, reproaching him for his negligence towards her relics. In 1718, the relics of the saint suffered in a fire but were placed in a new reliquary in the Near Caves of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra. Iuliana became the second holy woman buried in the Lavra caves. She is the patroness of Russian women in the healing of spiritual ailments and stands before the Most Pure Mother and the Throne of the Holy Trinity.
