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Byzantine Revival architecture
The Byzantine Revival (also referred to as Neo-Byzantine) was an architectural revival movement, most frequently seen in religious, institutional and public buildings.
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John of Kronstadt
John of Kronstadt (Иоанн Кронштадтский) (Sura, Arkhangelsk–, Kronstadt) was a Russian Orthodox archpriest and a member of the Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church.
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John of Rila
Saint John of Rila (Bulgarian: Свети Йоан (Иван) Рилски, sveti Ioan Rilski) (876 – c. 946) was the first Bulgarian hermit.
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Karpovka River
The Karpovka (Ка́рповка) is a small river of the Neva basin in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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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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Outline of Saint Petersburg
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Saint Petersburg: Saint Petersburg – second-largest city in 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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