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- Our Lady Derzhavnaya ("The Sovereign", "The Reigning Icon") is a Russian icon believed to date from the 18th century. According to Irina Yazykova, the...
- Vladimir (c. 1100) Theotokos of St. Theodore (12th century) Our Lady Derzhavnaya (18th century) Bogomater of the "Unfading Flower" (Неувядаемый Цвет)...
- particular saint or relic. The katholikon is dedicated to the Theotokos Derzhavnaya, an icon particularly revered by the monarchists; it burnt to the ground...
- Queen of Heaven Stabat Mater East Agiosoritissa Madonna del Rosario Derzhavnaya Eleusa Theotokos of Vladimir Hodegetria Related Life of the Virgin Saint...
- Queen of Heaven Stabat Mater East Agiosoritissa Madonna del Rosario Derzhavnaya Eleusa Theotokos of Vladimir Hodegetria Related Life of the Virgin Saint...
- George Parascheva John of Suceava  Russia The Virgin Mary (as Our Lady Derzhavnaya) Alexander Nevsky Andrew Basil the Great Casimir George Joseph Vladimir...
- letters and respond to them. In the meantime, the conception of Theotokos Derzhavnaya, Orthodox Christian venerated icon, points out that Virgin Mary is considered...
- Queen of Heaven Stabat Mater East Agiosoritissa Madonna del Rosario Derzhavnaya Eleusa Theotokos of Vladimir Hodegetria Related Life of the Virgin Saint...
- 2003 and 2014 the icon, together with another significant Theotokos Derzhavnaya icon, were brought to the Portuguese city of Fátima, where the famous...
- cites it as a "conversion of the heart". In 2003 and 2014, the Theotokos Derzhavnaya and the Theotokos of Port Arthur icon, were brought for veneration to...