Saint George the Victorious

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"St. George, the glorious Great Martyr, and wonder-worker is one of the most beloved saints in Christendom. He has...
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"St. George, the Great Martyr († 303 г.) is one of the most beloved saints in Christendom. In Russia he has been...
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"Uncluttered and expressive silhouette of a rider slaying a dragon (serpent) and striking in its jaws with a thin...
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"The face of an equilateral cross shows the image of the Saviour Not Made by Hands, the back representing the icon...
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"The cross obverse shows the icon ""Christ with the sword."" Full name of the image is ""The Savior Pantocrator with...
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"Such embossed signet-rings were widespread in Byzantium and in ancient Russia. As a rule they belonged to men of...
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"Such embossed signet-rings were widespread in Byzantium and in ancient Russia. As a rule they belonged to men of...
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Feat of arms has always been a visual image of spiritual battle for Orthodox believers, since “Greater love than...
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Saint George (Greek: Γεώργιος, Geṓrgios; Latin: Georgius; d. 23 April 303[4]) was a soldier of Palestinian and Greek origins and a member of the Praetorian Guard for Roman emperor Diocletian, who was sentenced to death for refusing to recant his Christian faith. He became one of the most venerated saints and megalo-martyrs in Christianity, and was especially venerated by the Crusaders.

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