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- The Feodorovskaya Icon of the Mother of God (Russian: Феодоровская икона Божией Матери), also known as Our Lady of Saint Theodore and the Black Virgin...
- The Feodorovskaya Church (Russian: Феодоровская церковь), or in full, the Church of the Holy Prince Feodor of Novgorod (Russian: Церковь святого благоверного...
- Feodorovskaya Icon Cathedral (also Cathedral of Our Lady Feodorovskaya, Russian: Феодоровский собор) — an Orthodox church in Saint Petersburg, Russia....
- grounds contain two baroque churches, the Annunciation Church and the Feodorovskaya Church, designed by father and son Trezzini and built from 1717–1722...
- patronyms using their fathers' names, eight took Fyodorovna (after the Feodorovskaya Icon of the Mother of God, notable examples include Alexandra Feodorovna...
- Vladimirskaya (Vladimir and Moscow) Znamenie (Novgorod) Smolenskaya (Smolensk) Feodorovskaya (Kostroma) Kurskaya (Kursk) Smolenskaya (Smolensk) Tolgskaya (Yaroslavl)...
- Dukhovskaya Church Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra Feodorovskaya Church Gate Church Holy Trinity Cathedral of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra...
- collaborated with Mikhail Zemtsov on several major projects, including the Feodorovskaya Church in the new part of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra. Trezzini's contributions...
- Vladimirskaya (Vladimir and Moscow) Znamenie (Novgorod) Smolenskaya (Smolensk) Feodorovskaya (Kostroma) Kurskaya (Kursk) Smolenskaya (Smolensk) Tolgskaya (Yaroslavl)...
- is situated in Kostroma and is known as the location of the ancient Feodorovskaya Icon of the Mother of God. It was founded as Bogoyavlensky (Theophany)...