Cathedral of Vilnius was closed and the Curia of the Archdiocese of Vilnius was moved to the St. Nicholas Parish building and the Church of St. Nicholas in fact...
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Nicholas Church, Semeliškės Church of Saint Nicholas, Vilnius St Nicholas and St Lucy Chapel, Rabat Chapel of St Nicholas, Fort Ricasoli St Nicholas Chapel...
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Cathedral Square St. Nicholas Church All Saints Church Church of St. Theresa Gate of Dawn Three Crosses Church of St. Catherine Church of St. Philip and St...
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Vilnius (/ˈvɪlniəs/ VIL-nee-əs, Lithuanian: [ˈvʲɪlʲnʲʊs] ) is the capital of and largest city in Lithuania and the second-most-populous city in the Baltic...
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Virgin Mary, Saydet Zgharta Kaunas – Nicholas Vilnius – Antony of Vilnius, Christopher, Eustace of Vilnius, John of Vilnius Antananarivo – Joseph Antsiranana...
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Vilnius University (Lithuanian: Vilniaus universitetas) is a public research university, which is the first and largest university in Lithuania, as well...
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the Roman Catholic Church in Lithuania. Established as the Diocese of Vilnius in the 14th century, it was elevated to the rank of a metropolitan archdiocese...
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Vincentas Taškūnas (section Work in Dzisna and Vilnius)
the Saint Petersburg Roman Catholic Theological Academy in 1915. After World War I, he settled in Vilnius (Wilno, Vilna) which was then part of the Second...
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1912, he returned to Vilnius and became pastor of the parish of the Church of Saint Nicholas, Vilnius as well as a professor at Vilnius Priest Seminary. In...
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Vilnian Baroque (redirect from School of Vilnius Baroque)
Heart of Jesus in Vilnius; Church of St. Philip and St. Jacob; Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit; Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas; Church of St. George...
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Marija Kuraitytė-Varnienė (category University of Geneva alumni)
gunshot wound in his pelvis. They married in 1919 at the Church of Saint Nicholas, Vilnius, in a ceremony officiated by Juozas Tumas. The couple settled...
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canonized saint of Lithuania. He is the patron of the country and Lithuanian youth. Polish saint Raphael Kalinowski was born in Lithuania's capital Vilnius, then...
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Orthodox church, dedicated to Saint Nicholas, was built for the first time in 1867 upon Vilnius hill, upon demolishing the Catholic church and destroying...
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the Vilnius martyrs – Saints Anthony, John, and Eustathius – whose relics are kept in the main nave of the church. The monastery occupies a complex of one-story...
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Stepan Krichinsky (category Architects from Saint Petersburg)
education at a real school in Vilnius. In 1897, he graduated from the Institute of Civil Engineers of Emperor Nicholas I [ru]. Since 1900, he worked as...
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This is a partial list of canonised saints in the Eastern Orthodox Church. In Orthodoxy, a saint is defined as anyone who is in heaven, whether recognised...
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island where John the Apostle received Revelation. Saint Nicholas of Spata Road to Saint Nicholas. St Mary's Martha Mariyam Major Arch Episcopal Pilgrim...
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built. 1651 Collegiate Church of Saint Magdalena and Saint Stanisław in Poznań (Poland) is started (completed c.1701). Karamon of Ueno Tōshō-gū shrine in...
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Coat of arms of Vilnius granted. 1345 – Pyatnitzkaya Church built. 1348 – Cathedral of the Theotokos built. 1387 Magdeburg rights granted. St. Nicholas Church...
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Thebarton St Nicholas - Thevenard St Spyridon - Unley St Nicholas - Wallaroo St Constantine & Helen - Whyalla Playford Holy Monastery of Saint Nectarios...
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GPX (secondary coordinates) List of churches in Vilnius, Lithuania, includes existing places of worship – churches, synagogues, kenesas – even if they...
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Faustina Kowalska (redirect from Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska)
Kazimierowski's image painted in Vilnius." The Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska: Divine Mercy In My Soul, Saint Faustina Kowalska, 2003, Marian Press...
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the cornerstone for St. Nicholas Cathedral in New York City (fundraising for which had begun in 1894 and to which Tsar Nicholas II contributed $5,000 in...
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Baroque architecture (redirect from Baroque church)
Fontana [it], etc. Church of St. Casimir, Vilnius, reconstructed in the 18th century by Thomas Zebrowski Church of St. Johns, Vilnius, reconstructed in...
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Orthodox Church of St. Michael and St. Constantine, Vilnius St. Peter and Paul Church, Luxembourg Russian Orthodox Church in Rabat, Rabat Bakke Church, Trondheim...
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The city of Vilnius, the capital and largest city of Lithuania, has an extensive history starting from the Stone Age. The city has changed hands many...
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inventory of monuments : Namas, vad. Perkūno "Sightseeing Vilnius - Vilnius city guide | St Anne's and Bernadine's Churches". www.sightseeing-vilnius.com....
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Vyacheslav von Plehve (redirect from To stem the tide of revolution, we need a short victorious war)
used his position as minister of interior to insist that Hirsh Lekert, who had tried to assassinate the governor of Vilnius, Victor von Wahl, be tried under...
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1285. St. Nicholas Church, Vilnius, Lithuania, is the oldest surviving church in Lithuania. Originally built in the 14th century. Hvalsey Church, located...
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Catholic Church hierarchy. It originated at the Vilnius University, but was transferred to Saint Petersburg in the aftermath of the Uprising of 1831. The...
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