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    The Monastery of the Holy Mandylion or Zaikonospassky Monastery (Russian: Заиконоспасский монастырь, romanized: Zaikonospasskiy monastyr') is an Orthodox...
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    Andronikov Monastery is the oldest (outside the Kremlin) building in Moscow and one of numerous Russian churches dedicated to the Holy Mandylion The Saviour...
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    traditionally claimed to be the original Veil, others direct copies of the first and, in two cases, the Mandylion. Each member of this group is enclosed in...
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  • Anastasia of Rome's stauropegial Convent Kazan Icon of the Mother of God Monastery St. Basil's Convent Chervone Nativity of Christ Convent Holy Mandylion Protection...
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    The city of Moscow gradually grew around the Moscow Kremlin, beginning in the 14th century. It was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow (or Muscovy)...
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    "7 Holy Youths "Seven Sleepers" of Ephesus". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-02-09. NewsRoom. "Memory of the thirteen monks of the Kantara Monastery in Cyprus...
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    has a mandylion on it; the one on the left (north), an icon of the Theotokos. There may be more banners as well: banners of Saint Nicholas and the Patron...
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    V of Edessa to Jesus and the Mandylion. Both were subsequently moved to the Church of the Virgin of the Pharos. As a centre for the veneration of images...
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    Alaverdi Gospels (category History of Georgia (country))
    1054 by the calligraphers Giorgi and John Dvali. It is the only Georgian manuscript to contain a mandylion, an impression of the face of the Savior on...
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    Yakov Bukhvostov (category Architects from Moscow)
    subsequently restored. The Church of the Holy Mandylion in Ubory, 1694 — 1697. The Assumption (Dormition) Cathedral in Ryazan, 1693 — 1699. The Holy Trinity Church...
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    Aleksey Lidov (category Writers from Moscow)
    papers on the Hodegetria of Constantinople and the Holy Mandylion. While studying the role of miraculous icons and relics in the formation of sacred spaces...
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    Lobnya (category Cities and towns in Moscow Oblast)
    folk crafts of Zhostovo painting and Fedoskino miniature, respectively. St. Nicholas church in Prozorovskoye Church of the Holy Mandylion in Kiovo, Lobnya...
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    presentation of the Mandylion. Putin was formally invited to attend the consecration of the church, which was then scheduled for the end of 2020 but the ceremony...
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    Solikamsk (category Populated places established in the 1430s)
    palmette decoration of the walls is the earliest of its kind in Russia. The 5-domed Church of the Mandylion (1689–91) is situated in the former kremlin. Its...
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    Marfo-Mariinsky Convent (category Monasteries in Moscow)
    Passion of Christ. The sisters were also obliged to attend Vigil and Liturgy at the Chudov Monastery on the feast days of the holy hierarch St. Alexis of Moscow...
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    Icon (redirect from Holy icons)
    references for other images in the tradition. Beside the developed legend of the mandylion or Image of Edessa was the tale of the Veil of Veronica, whose very name...
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    Neale, John Mason (2008). A History of the Holy Eastern Church: The Patriarchate of Antioch: The Patriarchate of Antioch. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p...
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    asset to Moscow's campaign to cast the Tsar as a champion of Eastern Rite in the region. The Tsar invited Symeon to relocate to Moscow, where at the request...
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    Byzantine Iconoclasm (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    prove divine approval of the use of icons. The two most famous were the Mandylion of Edessa (where it still remained) and the Image of Camuliana from Cappadocia...
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    Solvychegodsk (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    adjacent bell-tower Church of the Holy Mandylion (Spaso-Obydenskaya Church, 1691–1697) Pyankov House (19th century) The town of Solvychegodsk is classified...
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    culminated in the reconquest of Edessa (944), which was especially celebrated for the return to Constantinople of the venerated Mandylion, a relic purportedly...
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    Sochi (redirect from City of Sochi)
    churches, the largest being St. Michael's, and two monasteries, plus two Catholic churches, one in the center of Sochi and the other in Lazarevskoye. The Armenian...
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  • According to tradition the Mandylion of Edessa destroys Persian siege works. 552 Death of Gregentios of Himyaritia, missionary Bishop of Himyaritia (Homer...
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  • (Hun prince) Mamas, Monastery of St. Mamistra, Battle of Mammes, Battle of al-Ma'mun Manastır Mosque, Istanbul Mandator Mandylion Mangana (Constantinople)...
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    Gorne-Uspensky Convent (category Christian monasteries established in the 16th century)
    1860, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church decreed that the Nikolaevsky-Ozersky church (previously attached to the eponymous monastery) be assigned...
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    Kotlassky District (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    of the five surviving Stroganov baroque churches former Annunciation Cathedral (1560—1584) with the adjacent bell-tower Church of the Holy Mandylion (Spaso-Obydenskaya...
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