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second ktetor, also
having donated highly valuable ecclesiastical art objects.
Together with his
father he was the great,
second ktetor of the monasteries...
- and her husband, High Ban
Manolache Rangabé [ro] (called Lambrino) as
ktetors.
Dedicated to the
Baptism of Jesus, it was
situated southwest of the present...
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Constantine and Tiridates. In
Eastern Orthodox Church he is
commemorated as
ktetor of
Vatopedi and
donator of
Vatopedi icon of the
Mother of God. According...
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officials responsible for the
restoration of the
church (called the founders,
ktetors) and with children. An
inscription below one of the
images glorifies heaven...
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Урош IV Душан), also
known as Dušan the
Mighty (Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Силни; c. 1308 – 20
December 1355)...
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German historian Leunclavius,
ruled Wallachia for 32 years.
Mircea was a
ktetor,
building among other monuments, the
Cozia Monastery near Călimănești in...
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prince Miroslav of Hum,
mentioned as such in the
Miroslav Gospel, and in the
ktetor inscription in the
Church of the Holy
Apostles in
Bijelo Polje.
Since Miroslav...
- kleptophobia,
kleptoplasty ktet- possession,
ownership Gr**** κτητικός (ktētikós), κτήτωρ (
ktḗtōr) ktetic,
ktetor kudo-
glory Gr**** κῦδος (kûdos) kudos...
- led to some reactions.
Serbian Orthodox archbishops and
patriarchs were
ktetors of the monastery, and
these were
buried in its churches. The monastery...