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The Angel Gabriel, Agostino di Duccio, c. 1450; Annunciation, Leonardo da Vinci, c. 1475; The Angel Gabriel, Neroccio d'Landi, c. 1490; The Angel Gabriel, late 15th or early 16th century, Flemish, National Gallery of Art; The Angel Gabriel, Ferrari Gaudenzio, 1511, National Gallery, London; Gabriel delivering the Annunciation El Greco, 1575 ...
(Tobit 12,15) The other two angels mentioned by name in the Bibles used by Catholics and Protestants are the archangel Michael and the angel Gabriel; Uriel is named in 2 Esdras (4:1 and 5:20) and Jerahmeel is named in 2 Esdras 4:36, a book that is regarded as canonical by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, the Georgian and Russian Orthodox Churches ...
Known colloquially among the Greek Orthodox worshippers of Galilee whom it serves as Kniset el-Rûm, or Church of the Romans in the sense of Eastern Romans or Byzantines in Levantine Arabic, the church is located over an underground "spring" (actually the outlet of a 17-metre conduit coming from an uphill spring [3]), which according to Eastern ...
Gabriel, especially in northern Europe, is often shown wearing the vestments of a deacon on a grand feast day, with a cope fastened at the centre with a large morse (brooch). Especially in Early Netherlandish painting , images may contain very complex programmes of visual references, with a number of domestic objects having significance in ...
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"Angelus ad virginem" (Latin for "The angel came to the virgin", also known by its English title, "Gabriel, from Heven King Was to the Maide Sende" or "Gabriel fram evene king") is a medieval carol whose text is a poetic version of the Hail Mary and the Annunciation by the archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary.
In Islam, Michael, or Mīkāʾīl, [105] is the angel said to effectuate God's providence as well as natural phenomena, such as rain. [106] He is one of the four archangels along with Jibril (Gabriel, whom he is often paired with), ʾIsrāfīl (trumpeter angel) and ʿAzrāʾīl (angel of death). [107]
Gabriel of Beth Qustan (574–668) Gabriel Lallemant (1610–1649), a Jesuit missionary and Canadian Martyr; Patriarch Gabriel II of Constantinople, known also as New Hieromartyr Gabriel, Metropolitan of Prousa, died 1659; Gabriel of Belostok (†1690), April 20 / May 3; Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows (1838–1862), a Passionist clerical student