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Andronikov Monastery

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Andronikov Monastery of the Saviour (Андро́ников монасты́рь, Спа́со-Андро́ников монасты́рь, or Андро́ников Нерукотво́рного Спа́са монасты́рь) is a former monastery on the left bank of the Yauza River in Moscow, consecrated to the Holy Image of Saviour Not Made by Hands and containing the oldest extant (i.e. outside the Kremlin) building in Moscow. [1]

27 relations: Alexius, Metropolitan of Kiev, Andrei Rublev, Andrei Rublev (film), Feodor Abramovich Lopukhin, History of Moscow, Igor Grabar, Image of Edessa, John of Moscow, Karp Zolotaryov, Kokoshnik (architecture), List of abbeys and priories, List of churches in Moscow, List of Eastern Orthodox monasteries, List of Moscow tourist attractions, List of oldest Russian icons, List of Russian Orthodox monasteries, List of Russian saints (until 15th century), May 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), Moscow, Nikolai Stogov, Pyotr Baranovsky, Russian architecture, Serapion of Novgorod, Sergius of Radonezh, Stauropegic monastery, Tagansky District, Yauza River.

Alexius, Metropolitan of Kiev

Saint Alexius (Алексей or Aleksij in Russian) (before 1296–1378) was Metropolitan of Kiev and all Russia (from 1354), and presided over the Moscow government during Dmitrii Donskoi's minority.

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Andrei Rublev

Andrei Rublev (p, also transliterated as Andrey Rublyov; born in the 1360s, died 29 January 1427 or 1430, or 17 October 1428 in Moscow) is considered to be one of the greatest medieval Russian painters of Orthodox icons and frescos.

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Andrei Rublev (film)

Andrei Rublev (Russian: Андрей Рублёв) is a 1966 Soviet biographical historical drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky and co-written with Andrei Konchalovsky.

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Feodor Abramovich Lopukhin

Hilarion (Fedor) Abramovich Lopukhin (Russian - Илларион (Фёдор) Аврамович Лопухин; 1638 - 21 March 1713) was a Russian lawyer, nobleman, colonel, courtier and Boyar.

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History of Moscow

The city of Moscow gradually grew around the Moscow Kremlin, beginning in the 14th century.

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Igor Grabar

Igor Emmanuilovich Grabar (Игорь Эммануилович Грабарь, 25 March 1871 in Budapest – 16 May 1960 in Moscow) was a Russian post-impressionist painter, publisher, restorer and historian of art.

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Image of Edessa

According to Christian tradition, the Image of Edessa was a holy relic consisting of a square or rectangle of cloth upon which a miraculous image of the face of Jesus had been imprinted—the first icon ("image").

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John of Moscow

John of Moscow also known as Blessed John the Fool for Christ was born on the outskirts of Vologda in Russia.

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Karp Zolotaryov

Karp Ivanovich Zolotaryov (Карп Иванович Золотарёв, fl. last quarter of the 17th century) was a Muscovite painter, interior designer and wood carver, employed by Posolsky prikaz and the Kremlin Armoury.

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Kokoshnik (architecture)

Kokoshnik is a semicircular or keel-like exterior decorative element in the traditional Russian architecture, a type of corbel zakomara (that is an arch-like semicircular top of the church wall).

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List of abbeys and priories

List of abbeys and priories is a link list for any abbey or priory.

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List of churches in Moscow

In 2015 there were more than 600 churches from different Christian denominations in Moscow.

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List of Eastern Orthodox monasteries

This is a list of Eastern Orthodox monasteries that are individually notable.

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List of Moscow tourist attractions

This is a list of major tourist attractions in the Russian city of Moscow.

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List of oldest Russian icons

This is the complete list of extant icons created in Russia before and during the reign of Alexander Nevsky (1220–63).

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List of Russian Orthodox monasteries

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List of Russian saints (until 15th century)

Saints in the Russian Orthodox Church are confirmed by canonization which lists the decedent into the Community of Saints.

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May 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

Apr. 30 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - May 2.

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Moscow

Moscow (a) is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 13.2 million residents within the city limits and 17.1 million within the urban area.

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Nikolai Stogov

Nikolai Nikolayevich Stogov (September 10, 1873 – December 7, 1959) was a Russian general, member of the first world and civil war.

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Pyotr Baranovsky

Pyotr Dmitrievich Baranovsky (Пётр Дмитриевич Барановский, February 26, 1892 - June 12, 1984) was a Russian architect, preservationist and restorator who reconstructed many ancient buildings in the Soviet Union.

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Russian architecture

Russian architecture follows a tradition whose roots were in war Kievan Rus'.

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Serapion of Novgorod

Serapion (Серапион) (died March 16, 1516) was Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov from 1506 to 1509.

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Sergius of Radonezh

Venerable Sergius of Radonezh (Се́ргий Ра́донежский, Sergii Radonezhsky; 14 May 1314 – 25 September 1392), also transliterated as Sergey Radonezhsky or Serge of Radonezh, was a spiritual leader and monastic reformer of medieval Russia.

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Stauropegic monastery

A stauropegic monastery, also rendered stavropegic, stauropegial, or stavropegial (from σταυρός stauros "cross" and πήγνυμι pegnumi "to affirm"), is an Eastern Orthodox or Eastern Catholic Christian monastery subordinated directly to a Patriarch or Synod, rather than to a local Bishop.

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Tagansky District

Tagansky District (Тага́нский райо́н) is a district of Central Administrative Okrug of the federal city of Moscow, Russia, located between the Moskva and Yauza Rivers near the mouth of the latter.

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Yauza River

The Yauza (Яуза) is a river in Moscow and Mytishchi, Russia, a tributary of the Moskva River.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andronikov_Monastery

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