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PećChurch of Holy Apostles (built c. 1250frescoes c. 1260). Slides 1 -- 48 are from the Serbian Patriarchate in Peć, which consists of 4 churches: Holy Apostles, St. Dimitrije, The Theotokos (Sv. Bogorodica), and St.
Yugotours, Enich, Steven
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Procession with the Holy Ivernon Icon of the Theotokos Church
Procession with the Holy Ivernon Icon of the Theotokos Church. Harbin.
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Suite for the Panagial: (Songs for the Theotokos)
Suite for the Panagia (Songs for the Theotokos)” is a multi-movement work. The suite is a merging of very uniquely different musical traditions. The musical traditions explored are Soul, R and B, Contemporary Gospel and Eastern Orthodox Chant music. Each
Pierce, Douglas Lee
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Ioanikyi Galyatovskyi translated by Samujil Bakačyč: reception and transformation
This article is dedicated to the study of translational transformations in the narratives about Marian miracles from “Key of Understanding” by I. Galyatovskyi and adapted to the Serbian-Bulgarian linguistic and cultural context.
Daryna Stoianova
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Blathmac i jego "Poemat" poświęcony Dziewicy Maryi
The author presents the poem on the Virgin Mary, the oldest in Ireland and one of the oldest in the Early Medieval Europe. This poem wrote Irish monk of the monastery on Iona, Blathmac (+ 825).
Anna Szewczyk
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Phoinix-Loutro (5.11) June 1992. Sector B. Theotokos church from mill, looking S.
Phoinix-Loutro (5.11) June 1992. Sector B.
Sphakia Survey (17151405)
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In his choral work The Deer’s Cry Estonian composer Arvo Pärt explores contemporary resonances of an ancient existential practice for the protection of the self and the promotion of social cohesion.
Mark Tatlow
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The Church of the Theotokos of the Pharos
The Church of the Theotokos of the Pharos was a chapel constructed in the eighth century in the midst of the Great Palace of Boukoleon in Constantinople (close to a lighthouse that gave the chapel its name) to house the instruments of Christ's Passion, which were soon joined by other celebrated items including the famous Mandylion of Edessa and ...
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118. Sacopoulo (Marina). La Theotokos à la mandorle de Lythrankomi
Harl Marguerite. 118. Sacopoulo (Marina). La Theotokos à la mandorle de Lythrankomi. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 88, fascicule 419-423, Janvier-décembre 1975.
Harl, Marguerite
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Khora Sphakion: Tholos (6.19) June 1990. Apse of Theotokos, looking W.
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