Interior of Saint Sergius Church (Paroisse Saint-Serge-de-Radonège) in Rue de Crimee in Paris, France. The Russian Orthodox church designed by Russian artist Dmitri Stelletsky was built by Russian emigrants in 1925. The church is housed now the St Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute (Institut de théologie orthodoxe Saint-Serge). Mural paintings and iconostasis designed by Dmitri Stelletsky are seen in the picture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-of-saint-sergius-church-paroisse-saint-serge-de-radonge-in-rue-de-crimee-in-paris-france-the-russian-orthodox-church-designed-by-russian-artist-dmitri-stelletsky-was-built-by-russian-emigrants-in-1925-the-church-is-housed-now-the-st-sergius-orthodox-theological-institute-institut-de-thologie-orthodoxe-saint-serge-mural-paintings-and-iconostasis-designed-by-dmitri-stelletsky-are-seen-in-the-picture-image478654580.html
RM2JPMGPC–Interior of Saint Sergius Church (Paroisse Saint-Serge-de-Radonège) in Rue de Crimee in Paris, France. The Russian Orthodox church designed by Russian artist Dmitri Stelletsky was built by Russian emigrants in 1925. The church is housed now the St Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute (Institut de théologie orthodoxe Saint-Serge). Mural paintings and iconostasis designed by Dmitri Stelletsky are seen in the picture.
Saint Sergius of Radonezh with scenes from his life. Russian icon of the Yaroslavl icon painting school dated from the beginning of the 17th century on display in the Yaroslavl Art Museum in Yaroslavl, Russia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saint-sergius-of-radonezh-with-scenes-from-his-life-russian-icon-of-the-yaroslavl-icon-painting-school-dated-from-the-beginning-of-the-17th-century-on-display-in-the-yaroslavl-art-museum-in-yaroslavl-russia-image239192515.html
RMRW44DR–Saint Sergius of Radonezh with scenes from his life. Russian icon of the Yaroslavl icon painting school dated from the beginning of the 17th century on display in the Yaroslavl Art Museum in Yaroslavl, Russia.
Saint Sergius of Radonezh blesses Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy of Moscow in the Trinity Monastery before the Battle of Kulikovo against the Tatars in 1380 depicted in the original marble high relief by Russian sculptor Alexander Loganovsky (1847-1849) from the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, now on display in the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow, Russia. Russian monks Rodion Oslyabya and Alexander Peresvet are depicted in the left and Russian military commanders Prince Dmitry Bobrok and Prince Vladimir the Bold of Serpukhov are depicted in the right. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saint-sergius-of-radonezh-blesses-grand-prince-dmitry-donskoy-of-moscow-in-the-trinity-monastery-before-the-battle-of-kulikovo-against-the-tatars-in-1380-depicted-in-the-original-marble-high-relief-by-russian-sculptor-alexander-loganovsky-1847-1849-from-the-cathedral-of-christ-the-saviour-now-on-display-in-the-donskoy-monastery-in-moscow-russia-russian-monks-rodion-oslyabya-and-alexander-peresvet-are-depicted-in-the-left-and-russian-military-commanders-prince-dmitry-bobrok-and-prince-vladimir-the-bold-of-serpukhov-are-depicted-in-the-right-image215395288.html
RMPEC2TT–Saint Sergius of Radonezh blesses Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy of Moscow in the Trinity Monastery before the Battle of Kulikovo against the Tatars in 1380 depicted in the original marble high relief by Russian sculptor Alexander Loganovsky (1847-1849) from the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, now on display in the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow, Russia. Russian monks Rodion Oslyabya and Alexander Peresvet are depicted in the left and Russian military commanders Prince Dmitry Bobrok and Prince Vladimir the Bold of Serpukhov are depicted in the right.
Russian monks Rodion Oslyabya and Alexander Peresvet who attended the Battle of Kulikovo against the Tatars in 1380 depicted in the detail of the original marble high relief 'Saint Sergius of Radonezh blesses Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy of Moscow in the Trinity Monastery before the Battle of Kulikovo' by Russian sculptor Alexander Loganovsky (1847-1849) from the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, now on display in the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow, Russia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/russian-monks-rodion-oslyabya-and-alexander-peresvet-who-attended-the-battle-of-kulikovo-against-the-tatars-in-1380-depicted-in-the-detail-of-the-original-marble-high-relief-saint-sergius-of-radonezh-blesses-grand-prince-dmitry-donskoy-of-moscow-in-the-trinity-monastery-before-the-battle-of-kulikovo-by-russian-sculptor-alexander-loganovsky-1847-1849-from-the-cathedral-of-christ-the-saviour-now-on-display-in-the-donskoy-monastery-in-moscow-russia-image215395401.html
RMPEC30W–Russian monks Rodion Oslyabya and Alexander Peresvet who attended the Battle of Kulikovo against the Tatars in 1380 depicted in the detail of the original marble high relief 'Saint Sergius of Radonezh blesses Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy of Moscow in the Trinity Monastery before the Battle of Kulikovo' by Russian sculptor Alexander Loganovsky (1847-1849) from the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, now on display in the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow, Russia.
Russian Saints and spiritual leaders depicted in the bas relief by sculptor Matvey Chizhov. Detail of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia (1862) designed by Mikhail Mikeshin in Veliky Novgorod, Russia. Persons from left to right: Anthony and Theodosius of Kiev, Kuksha of the Kiev Caves, Nestor the Chronicler, Cyril of Beloozero and Stephen of Perm, Metropolitan Alexius of Moscow and Sergius of Radonezh (both sitting), Metropolitan Peter Mogila of Kiev and Metropolitan Jonah of Moscow (both standing in the background), Maximus the Greek (sitting), Saints Zosima and Sabbatius of Solovki, Me Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-russian-saints-and-spiritual-leaders-depicted-in-the-bas-relief-by-102705766.html
RMFY2J72–Russian Saints and spiritual leaders depicted in the bas relief by sculptor Matvey Chizhov. Detail of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia (1862) designed by Mikhail Mikeshin in Veliky Novgorod, Russia. Persons from left to right: Anthony and Theodosius of Kiev, Kuksha of the Kiev Caves, Nestor the Chronicler, Cyril of Beloozero and Stephen of Perm, Metropolitan Alexius of Moscow and Sergius of Radonezh (both sitting), Metropolitan Peter Mogila of Kiev and Metropolitan Jonah of Moscow (both standing in the background), Maximus the Greek (sitting), Saints Zosima and Sabbatius of Solovki, Me
Metropolitan Alexius of Moscow, Saint Sergius of Radonezh, Maximus the Greek, Patriarch Nikon of Moscow and Saint Dimitry of Rostov depicted (from left to right in the foreground) in the bas relief dedicated to Russian men of enlightenment by Russian sculptor Matvey Chizhov. Detail of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia (1862) designed by Mikhail Mikeshin in Veliky Novgorod, Russia. Saints Cyril of Beloozero and Stephen of Perm, Metropolitan Peter Mogila of Kiev, Saints Zosima and Sabbatius of Solovki, Metropolitan Jonah of Moscow, Metropolitan Macarius of Moscow, Archbishop Guriy of Kaza Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-metropolitan-alexius-of-moscow-saint-sergius-of-radonezh-maximus-the-102705768.html
RMFY2J74–Metropolitan Alexius of Moscow, Saint Sergius of Radonezh, Maximus the Greek, Patriarch Nikon of Moscow and Saint Dimitry of Rostov depicted (from left to right in the foreground) in the bas relief dedicated to Russian men of enlightenment by Russian sculptor Matvey Chizhov. Detail of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia (1862) designed by Mikhail Mikeshin in Veliky Novgorod, Russia. Saints Cyril of Beloozero and Stephen of Perm, Metropolitan Peter Mogila of Kiev, Saints Zosima and Sabbatius of Solovki, Metropolitan Jonah of Moscow, Metropolitan Macarius of Moscow, Archbishop Guriy of Kaza
Metropolitan Alexius of Moscow, Saint Sergius of Radonezh and Maximus the Greek depicted (sitting from left to right) in the bas relief dedicated to Russian men of enlightenment by Russian sculptor Matvey Chizhov. Detail of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia (1862) designed by Mikhail Mikeshin in Veliky Novgorod, Russia. Saints Anthony and Theodosius of Kiev, Kuksha of the Kiev Caves, Nestor the Chronicler, Cyril of Beloozero and Stephen of Perm, Metropolitan Peter Mogila of Kiev, Saints Zosima and Sabbatius of Solovki, Metropolitan Jonah of Moscow, Metropolitan Macarius of Moscow, Archb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-metropolitan-alexius-of-moscow-saint-sergius-of-radonezh-and-maximus-102705767.html
RMFY2J73–Metropolitan Alexius of Moscow, Saint Sergius of Radonezh and Maximus the Greek depicted (sitting from left to right) in the bas relief dedicated to Russian men of enlightenment by Russian sculptor Matvey Chizhov. Detail of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia (1862) designed by Mikhail Mikeshin in Veliky Novgorod, Russia. Saints Anthony and Theodosius of Kiev, Kuksha of the Kiev Caves, Nestor the Chronicler, Cyril of Beloozero and Stephen of Perm, Metropolitan Peter Mogila of Kiev, Saints Zosima and Sabbatius of Solovki, Metropolitan Jonah of Moscow, Metropolitan Macarius of Moscow, Archb
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