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January 27, 2020
January 25, 2020
File:Felicity of Rome.png
St Felicity of Rome written in the Life of the Saints of St Demetrius of Rostov.
File:Church of St Susanna.jpg
The Church of St Susanna was built during the 3rd century in Rome. It currently houses the relics of St Susanna of Rome, St Felicity of Rome, St Genesius of Rome and St Gregorius the Great, Pope of Rome. This photograph was taken by Wikimedia Commons u...
January 24, 2020
File:Church of St Felicity.jpg
The Church of St Felicity (of Rome) was built between the 4th and 5th centuries in Florence, Italy. The saint's relics, though, are not located in the church, but in the Church of St Susanna in Rome. This photograph was taken by Wikimedia Commons user...
File:Church of St John the Baptist Kavala.jpg
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File:Church of St John the Baptist Kavala.jpg
Church of St John the Baptist in Kavala, northern Greece. After the Greek Genocide and the fall of the Ottoman Empire, the honorable skull of St Xenia of Rome was brought there. This photograph was taken by Wikimedia Commons user [[commons:User:Али...
January 23, 2020
File:Church of St Clement.png
Fair use image of the ruins of the Church of St Clement in Ancyra.
File:Agathangelus of Ancyra.jpg
Icon of St Agathangelus of Ancyra.
File:Clement of Ancyra.png
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File:Clement of Ancyra.png
Written in the Menologion of Basil II during the 10th century. Icon depicts St Clement, Bishop of Ancyra and his companions being martyred by the sword.
January 22, 2020
File:Fatih.jpg
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File:Fatih.jpg
The Church of the Holy Apostles was built by Saint Constantine the Great and rebuilt by Saint Justinian the Great. It was one of the largest basilicas in Constantinople until it was left into ruins by the Latins in the Siege of Constantinople (1204). D...
File:Termoli Cathedral.jpg
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File:Termoli Cathedral.jpg
This cathedral built during the 6th century in Termoli housed the relics of Saint Timothy after the Sack of Constantinople in 1204. They were found only in 1945. This photograph was taken by Wikimedia Commons user Luca Aless.
January 21, 2020
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File:St Eugene Church.JPG
Church of St Eugene of Trebizond built during the 9th century. Turned into a mosque after the Fall of Rome. This photograph was taken by Wikimedia Commons user NeoRetro.
File:Eugene of Trebizond.jpg
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File:Eugene of Trebizond.jpg
Written in the Menologion of Basil II during the 10th century. Icon depicts Saints Eugene, Candidus, Valerian and Aquila being martyred by the sword.
January 20, 2020
January 18, 2020
File:Anthony the Great Pammakaristos.jpg
Mosaic of St Anthony the Great in Pammakaristos Church (now a museum), Constantinople. This photograph was taken by Wikimedia Commons user Dick Osseman.
File:Anthony Menologion.png
Written in the Menologion of Basil II during the 10th century. Icon depicts Saint Anthony the Great being buried by his two friends. Under public domain by [[:commons:When to use the PD-Art tag#The position of the WMF|Wikimedia Foundation's position on...
January 16, 2020
File:Speusippus of Cappadocia.png
Written in the Menologion of Basil II during the 10th century. Icon depicts Saints Speusippus, Elasippus, Melasippus and their companions being martyred. Under public domain by [[:commons:When to use the PD-Art tag#The position of the WMF|Wikimedia Fou...
File:Church of the Three Twins.jpg
During the 5th century, the relics of Saints Speusippus, Eleusippus, Meleusippus and their companions who were martyred under Marcus Aurelius were put inside this church in eastern France. In the 1990s, scientists studied the bones from the crypt and a...
January 15, 2020
File:Pansophius of Alexandria.png
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File:Pansophius of Alexandria.png
Written in the Menologion of Basil II during the 10th century. Icon depicts St Pansophius of Alexandria being martyrized with rods. Under public domain by [[:commons:When to use the PD-Art tag#The position of the WMF|Wikimedia Foundation's position on...
January 10, 2020
File:Gregory of Nyssa Menologion.jpg
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File:Gregory of Nyssa Menologion.jpg
St. Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa, in the Menologion of Basil II.
File:Gregorynyssa.jpg
For some reason, this icon is not retrieved when searching for "Gregory". So I'm adding his name to the summary.
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January 9, 2020
File:Polyeuctus.jpg
Icon of St Polyeuctus of Melitene.
File:Church of St Polyeuctus.jpg
Remains of the Church of St Polyeuctus, built during the 6th century in Constantinople. This photograph was taken by Wikimedia Commons user Dosseman.
File:Polyeuctus of Metilene Menologion.jpg
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File:Polyeuctus of Metilene Menologion.jpg
Written in the Menologion of Basil II during the 10th century. Icon depicts the martyrdom of St Polyeuctus.
January 8, 2020
File:Shemaiah the Prophet.jpg
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File:Shemaiah the Prophet.jpg
Old icon of St. Shemaiah the Prophet written in Greek. Under public domain by Wikimedia Foundation's position on photographs.
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File:Kingdoms of Israel and Judah-pt.png
This is a map of Israel and Judah after the split. Vector in Portuguese, credits to Wikimedia Commons user Malus Catulus.
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File:Kingdoms of Israel and Judah-pt.svg
This is a map of Israel and Judah after the split. Vector in Portuguese, credits to Wikimedia Commons user Malus Catulus.
January 7, 2020
File:Basilica of St Julius.jpg
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File:St Julius Island.JPG
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File:Lake Maggiore.jpg
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File:Lake Maggiore.jpg
In this large and then-deserted lake in northern Italy Saint Julian of Aegina settled in to live a strict and solitary life. This photograph was taken by Wikimedia Commons user Alessandro Vecchi.
File:St Julius Island.JPG
In this island Saint Julius of Aegina performed his miracle of sailing with his own mantle since it was a dangerous island and the boatmen refused to take him there. There he spent the rest of his life in abstinence and fasting. The last Orthodox remai...
File:Basilica of St Julius.jpg
The Basilica of St Julius of Aegina was originally built during the 5th century in his island (Lake Orta, Italy). It has been reformed as a basilica after the Great Schism by the latins, probably because it was destroyed during the wars of the 10th cen...
January 4, 2020
File:Zosimus the Hermit.jpg
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File:Zosimus the Hermit.jpg
Written in the Menologion of Basil II during the 10th century. Icon depicts Saints Zosimus and Athanasius.
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