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May 15, 2020
File:Apostle Titus.jpg
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File:Apostle Titus.jpg
Holy Apostle Titus by the hands of Demetrius Saridakis (1912–1977). Copyrights were not claimed.
May 14, 2020
May 13, 2020
File:Church of St Glyceria.jpg
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File:Church of St Glyceria.jpg
Every year, the Feast of St Glyceria (May 13) is held in Galatsi, Athens. She is the patroness of the city, and its main church (seen in the photograph) is dedicated to her. This photograph was taken by Google Maps user Diversity GR, who did not claim...
May 12, 2020
May 9, 2020
File:Simon the Apostle.jpeg
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Saint Simon the Zealot (Simon the Canaanite). One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. Russian Orthodox icon from the 18th-century.
File:St Simon Cave.jpg
This is the cave where the holy Apostle Simon took shelter when he preached in Abkhazia, Georgia. This photograph was taken by Wikimedia Commons user SKas.
May 5, 2020
File:George Strasbourg.jpg
Saint George in the iconostasis of the Church of St George in Strasbourg.
File:George.jpg
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File:George and Glykerios.jpg
Extract from a rare icon of the life of St George. The scene depicts George healing Glykerios' ox.
File:George, Gerontios and Polychronia.jpg
Saint George the Trophy-bearer and his parents, Saints Gerontios and Polychronia.
File:Alexandra of Rome.jpg
Saint Alexandra, Empress of Rome, who was martyred by her spouse, Diocletian, in 303. Painted by Nikolai Bodarevsky in the 19th century.
File:George on the Wheel.jpg
Painting (?) of St George the Trophy-bearer being tortured on the wheel, in Trikala, Thessaly. It is possible to see Diocletian and St Alexandra the Empress upon the tower.
File:Church of St George in Constantinople.jpg
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File:Church of St George in Constantinople.jpg
This is a fair-use photograph of the Church of St George of Kyparission in Constantinople. Its consecration has been added to the Church calendar during the Middle Ages.
April 29, 2020
File:Church of St George in Kiev.jpg
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File:Church of St George in Kiev.jpg
Originally built by St Yaroslav the Wise in 1051, the Church of St George was demolished in 1934 by the atheists.
File:George Uspenskiy.jpg
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File:George Uspenskiy.jpg
Icon of St George the Trophy-bearer written during the 11th century.
April 10, 2020
File:Processus and Martinian.jpg
19th-century figure of SS. Processus and Martinian of Rome being baptized by St. Peter in the prison.
File:Mamertine Prison.jpg
Crop of Wikimedia Commons user Chris 73's photograph of St Peter's column and spring in Mamertine Prison, Rome.
April 9, 2020
April 8, 2020
File:Herodion.jpg
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File:Herodion.jpg
Holy Apostle Herodion, Bishop of Neopatra, in Greek fresco.
February 20, 2020
File:Theodore the Tyro (relics).jpg
Relics of St Theodore the Tyro in Italy. This is a fair-use image taken by John Sanidopoulos.
File:Theodore the Tyro (mosaic).jpg
11th-century mosaic of St Theodore the Tyro in the Monastery of St Luke in Beotia, Greece.
File:Church of St Theodore the Tyro (Rome).jpg
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Written in the Menologion of Basil II during the 10th century. Icon depicts Saint Theodore the Tyro being martyred by the flames.
File:Church of St Theodore the Tyro (Rome).jpg
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This church was built during the 6th century in Rome upon a pagan temple and was dedicated to St Theodore the Tyro. In 2004, Pope John Paul II gave the church to the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
February 5, 2020
File:Perpetua.png
St Perpetua of Carthage written in the Life of the Saints of St Demetrius of Rostov.
File:Carthage Amphitheatre.jpg
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File:Carthage Amphitheatre.jpg
Amphitheatre of Carthage, where a basilica was built in honor of St Perpetua and her companions. The cross was removed somewhere after the Second World War. This photograph was taken by Flickr user [://www.flickr.com/neilrickards Neil Rickards].
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Written in the Menologion of Basil II during the 10th century. Icon depicts Saint Perpetua and her companions being martyred by the sword.
January 31, 2020
January 30, 2020
January 28, 2020
File:Xenophon of Constantinople.png
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Slavic icon of St Xenophon of Constantinople and his family dated from 1828.
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