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  2. List of Eastern Orthodox saints - Wikipedia

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    Icon depicting the Synaxis of All Saints. This is a partial list of canonised saints in the Eastern Orthodox Church. In Orthodoxy, a saint is ... non-Greek to hold ...

  3. Icon - Wikipedia

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    Russian icon of the Holy Trinity The icon of St Nicolas carved in stone (between c. 12 and 15th centuries), at the Radomysl Castle, in Ukraine [2] Luke painting the Theotokos of Vladimir (16th century, Pskov) A rare ceramic icon depicting Saint Arethas (Byzantine, 10th century) Image of the Saviour Not Made by Hand: a traditional Orthodox ...

  4. Panagia Portaitissa - Wikipedia

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    Panagia Portaitissa, the Montreal replica. According to the Orthodox Church's sacred tradition, the icon was at one time in the possession of a widow in Nicaea.Not wanting the icon to be seized and destroyed by the iconoclasts, she spent all night in prayer and then cast the icon into the Mediterranean Sea.

  5. Category:Eastern Orthodox icons - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodox icons of the Virgin Mary (42 P) R. Russian icons (1 C, 20 P) S. ... Saint Mercurius slaying Julian the Apostate (St. George church, Struga)

  6. Raphael, Nicholas, and Irene of Lesbos - Wikipedia

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    Raphael, Nicholas, and Irene of Lesbos (Greek: Ραφαήλ, Νικόλαος και Ειρήνη) are venerated as saints and neomartyrs in the Eastern Orthodox Church. [1] [2] According to a 20th-century legend, they lived on the island of Lesbos in the 15th century and were killed by Turkish raiders in April 1463.

  7. Nectarios of Aegina - Wikipedia

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    Nectarios of Aegina [1] (Greek: Νεκτάριος Αιγίνης; 1 October 1846 – 8 November 1920), Metropolitan of Pentapolis and Wonderworker of Aegina, is one of the most renowned Greek saints, venerated both in the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches.