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    Image of Edessa (redirect from Mandylion)
    imprinted—the first icon (lit. 'image'). The image is also known as the Mandylion (Greek: μανδύλιον, 'cloth' or 'towel'), in Eastern Orthodoxy, it is also...
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  • Mandylion is the third studio album by the Dutch band the Gathering. It was released on 22 August 1995 by Century Media Records. The record is their first...
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    undergoing numerous vocalist changes before breaking out in 1995 with Mandylion. It was the Gathering's first album to feature lead singer Anneke van...
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    Saviour is the third Spas feast of the Saviour which celebrates the Holy Mandylion of the Lord. It is celebrated as the afterfeast of the solemnity of the...
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    credited by tradition among the faithful are, in the Eastern church, the Mandylion, also known as the Image of Edessa, and the Hodegetria, and several Russian...
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  • played a role in the defeat of a major Rus' raid in 941 and recovered the Mandylion of Edessa, an important and holy relic believed to depict the face of...
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  • same man. The Image of Edessa is also known as the Mandylion. Two images are claimed to be the Mandylion: the Holy Face of Genoa at the Church of St. Bartholomew...
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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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    St. Mary of Blachernae in Constantinople received the letter and the Mandylion. Both relics were then moved to the Church of the Virgin of the Pharos...
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    Merkel’sches Schwimmbad [de] in Esslingen am Neckar, Germany (1905–1907) Mandylion by Nicholas Roerich in Talashkino, Russia (1908–1914) Mosaic floors in...
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    connections with the vicissitudes of the Edessan and Constantinopolitan Mandylion and any research perspectives | Mimmo Repice and Emanuela Marinelli" (PDF)...
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    especially celebrated for the return to Constantinople of the venerated Mandylion. The soldier emperors Nikephoros II Phokas (reigned 963–69) and John I...
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    remembered in the Eastern Orthodox liturgy when the transfer of the Holy Mandylion is celebrated on 16 August in the Julian calendar which corresponds to...
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    Inside the Church of the Holy Mandylion, Sochi....
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    prominent portable early acheiropoieta are the Image of Camuliana and the Mandylion or Image of Edessa, both painted icons of Christ held in the Byzantine...
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    apple.com. 16 November 1993. Retrieved 20 May 2015. "iTunes – Music – Mandylion by The Gathering". Itunes.apple.com. 22 August 1995. Retrieved 20 May...
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    Surrender of the Mandylion to the Byzantines...
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    related to a similar legend in the Eastern Church, the Image of Edessa or Mandylion. The Encyclopædia Britannica says this about the legend: Eusebius in his...
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    asking Jesus to come and heal him of his disease. This image, called the Mandylion or Image of Edessa, appears in history in around 525. Numerous replicas...
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    Christ is connected with the old legend of Abgar of Edessa regarding the "Mandylion". It is also seen in some apocryphal writings including the Mors Pilati...
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    Christ miraculously transferred by contact with the Image of Edessa (Mandylion). Dated to the 6th-7th century, it was covered with a chased silver riza...
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    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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    original Veil, others direct copies of the first and, in two cases, the Mandylion. Each member of this group is enclosed in an elaborate outer frame with...
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    Greeks also obtain the fabled Image of Edessa. August 15 – The "Holy Mandylion" (a cloth with the face of Jesus) is conveyed to Constantinople, where...
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    in the Ossetic language. Another tourist attraction in the valley is a mandylion-type rock painting of Christ, datable to the 10th century but discovered...
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    Christ "not made by human hands". Such acheiropoeta would include the Mandylion of Edessa, the Keramidion, and the Veil of Veronica. Although the Salvator...
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    century) Dionisius, Harrowing of Hell (1495–1504) Simon Ushakov, The Mandylion (1658) Ivan Nikitin, A Malorossian Hetman (c. 1720s) Dmitry Levitzky,...
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  • Justinian I. It was supposedly the first site of the appearance of the Mandylion. It was a "twin" basilica of the Hagia Sophia of Constantinople, with...
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    structures and landmarks Magic circle – Protective device in ritual magic Mandylion – A painting of Jesus Christ's facePages displaying short descriptions...
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    Giorgi and John Dvali. It is the only Georgian manuscript to contain a mandylion, an impression of the face of the Savior on a shroud. The cover, composed...
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