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- The Michaelion was one of the earliest and most famous sanctuaries dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel in the Roman Empire. According to tradition...
- Michael the Archangel also bears this phrase. El (deity) Song of the Sea Michaelion Michaelmas Novena to Saint Michael Prayer to Saint Michael Saint Michael...
- ancient Near East was also ****ociated with healing waters. It was the Michaelion built in the early fourth century by Constantine the Great at Chalcedon...
- (Gr****: Σωσθένιον) during the Middle Ages. The village was the site of the Michaelion, a famous church and monastery dedicated to St. Michael in Byzantine times...
- defeated Licinius at the Battle of Adrianople in 324 AD, not far from the Michaelion, a church dedicated to Archangel Michael. Constantine felt that Licinius...
- appeared as a main theme in the official music video of 'Transmission/Michaelion' by Ibeyi. Dry tree List of individual trees Riedacker, A. (1993). Physiologie...
- Belgrade, Serbia St Michael and St George Cathedral, Makhanda, South Africa Michaelion Cathedral of St Michael and St George (disambiguation) St. Michael's Church...
- has become "the most iconic piece of classical music from the 1990s". Michaelion was composed in 1997 on a commission from Udo Zimmermann for the musica...
- also collaborated with French-Cuban duo Ibeyi in the song "Transmission/Michaelion" for the album Ash reciting a poem by Frida Kahlo. In December 2016, the...
- the victory at Milvian Bridge. Christianity Constantinian shift Khorugv Michaelion XI monogram Biertan Donarium A. Macgeorge, Flags, Glasgow (1881): The...