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- Blachernitissa (Gr****: Βλαχερνίτισσα), also called Theotokos of Blachernae (Θεοτόκος των Βλαχερνών, Θεοτόκος η Βλαχερνίτισσα) or Our Lady of Blachernae...
- hordes in question may have issued from Kiev. Furthermore, when the Blachernitissa was brought to Moscow in the 17th century, it was said that it was this...
- and adorned with many icons, including the Theotokos of Vladimir and Blachernitissa. The design of the new church, with its five domes (symbolic of Jesus...
- scenes with trees, birds and animals. On that occasion the Icon of the Blachernitissa was hidden under a layer of silvery mortar. In 843, with the end of...
- under the omophor of the diocese of Sourozh of the Moscow Patriarchate. Blachernitissa Western Mater Misericordia imagery The Protecting Veil, a musical work...
- icon of the type, such as the Theotokos of Vladimir, Agiosoritissa, Blachernitissa, etc., or descriptive of the depicted posture, as in Hodegetria, Eleusa...
- of the 8th and 9th century, notable exceptions being the 7th-century Blachernitissa and Agiosoritissa. The iconographic tradition is well developed by the...
- Constantinopolitan suburb of Blachernae. Atik Mustafa Pasha Mosque Blachernitissa Blanquerna The Protection of the Mother of God Kazhdan 1991, p. 293...
- 626, when they were burned down, the important sanctuaries of Panagia Blachernitissa and St. Nicholas lay just outside the quarter's fortifications. Traces...
- with her hands clasped in prayer and her face turned towards Jesus. Blachernitissa Deesis Hodegetria Salus Populi Romani formerly in S. Agata in Trastevere...