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  2. St. Alexander's Church, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    St. Alexander's Church was designed in neoclassical style by renowned Polish architect Chrystian Piotr Aigner and was built in 1818–1825. In the late 19th century, St. Alexander's was remodeled into a larger, more grandiose Neo-Renaissance church with two side towers and a higher, ornate dome .

  3. St. Alexander's Church - Wikipedia

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    Co-Cathedral of St. Alexander, Kyiv Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title St. Alexander's Church .

  4. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Howell - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Alexander Nevsky Church was established in 1936 by Archbishop Vitaly (Maximenko) (Russian: Виталий (Максименко)) on a tract of land donated by Yulia Martinovna Plavskaya. The initial chapel, dedicated to the memory of the great prince St. Alexander Nevsky (1220–1263), was blessed in May, 1936. The church building ...

  5. Co-Cathedral of St. Alexander, Kyiv - Wikipedia

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    Олександра) also called Cathedral of St. Alexander of Kyiv is a Latin Catholic co-cathedral located in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The church was built between 1817 and 1842 in a cruciform plan, with a dome at the intersection of the aisles in the style of classicism.

  6. Saint Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Svirsky (1448–1533), Eastern Orthodox saint, monk and hegumen of Russian Orthodox Church; One of the seven sons of Felicitas of Rome (101–165) Sisinnius, Martyrius and Alexander (died 405), martyrs; Saint Alexander, a companion of St. Victor of Marseilles (died 290) Alexander Schmorell (1917–1943), member of the White Rose

  7. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Allison Park - Wikipedia

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    The first pastor of Saint Alexander Nevsky parish was Fr. Victor Toth, brother of St. Alexis Toth, who was canonized by the Orthodox Church in America in 1994. When the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh took over the Woods Run area in the late 1960s, the parish relocated to Allison Park, in Pittsburgh's North Hills.

  8. Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and National Gallery for Foreign Art behind. The construction of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral started in 1882 (having been planned since 19 February 1879), when the foundation stone was laid, but most of it was built between 1904 and 1912. [3] Saint Alexander Nevsky was a Russian prince.

  9. St Alexander's Church, Tartu - Wikipedia

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    St Alexander's Church, formally known as The Parish Church of St Alexander Nevsky (Estonian: Tartu Püha Aleksandri kirik, Russian: Церковь Александра Невского) is a church of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church in Tartu, Estonia.