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Large icon of Saint Nicholas painted in 1294 for the Lipno Church. Saint Nicholas is a popular subject portrayed on Eastern Orthodox icons, particularly Russian and Serbian ones. He is depicted as an Orthodox bishop, wearing the omophorion and holding a Gospel Book. Sometimes he is depicted wearing the Eastern Orthodox mitre, sometimes he is ...
Red banner embroidered with an icon of a saint (Church of St. Gabriel, Nazareth).. Khorugv (Russian: хоругвь, Bulgarian: хоругва, Church Slavonic: хорѫгꙑ, Ukrainian: хоругва, Polish: chorągiew, Romanian: prapur, Finnish: kirkkolippu, sometimes translated as gonfalon) [1] is a religious banner used liturgically in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches.
The icons on the iconostasis were painted between 1841 and 1842 by the famous 19th-century Serbian painter Petar Čortanović. The church also houses a rich collection of rare icons, church furniture, old printed books from the 18th century, and registers of births, marriages, and deaths from the 18th to the 20th century.
Église Saint-Nicolas de Rijeka; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Chiesa di San Nicola (Fiume) Usage on mk.wikipedia.org Црква „Св. Никола“ - Риека; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Cerkiew św. Mikołaja w Rijece; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Usuário(a):Грищук ЮН; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Участник:Грищук ЮН
The Church of St. Nicholas (Serbian: Црква светог Николе) in Vršac is Serbian Orthodox church in Vojvodina, Serbia. The church was constructed in 1785. [ 1 ] The cathedral features a prominent iconostasis painted by Pavel Đurković and woodcarvings by Aksentije Marković . [ 1 ]
Icon of Our Lady of Tambov (1695) [14] [15] The miraculous apparition of St. Nicholas at the First Ecumenical Council (325) [7] [note 9] The Wonderworking icon of St. Nicholas the Drenched of St. Sophia's Cathedral in Kiev. [7] Name Day of Royal Passion-Bearer Tsar Nicholas II (1918)
Central dome of St Nicholas Cathedral - Washington, DC. The cathedral architecture is based on the 12th century St. Demetrius Cathedral of Vladimir, Russia. Beginning in 1991, dedicated iconographers from Moscow led by Alexander Maskalionov painted icons throughout the nave in the traditional style. This work was completed in 1994.
The building of the St. Nicholas Church in Pačetin started in 1752 and the construction works were finished in three years period so that it was blessed in 1755 by the Bishops of Pakrac Sofronije Jovanović. [1] At that time, three Orthodox priests practiced religious services in the village. [1]