RMD961X6–Alexander Nevsky (1219-1263) Russian prince, gained victory against the Swedes on river Neva. Venerated as a saint by Russians. Central panel of triptych by Pavel Korin (1892-1967).
RMTB7MB5–A Russian icon 'Alexander Nevsky', 19th century, Egg tempera on wood. Depiction of Alexander, the Grand Duke of Vladimir, who defeated the Swedes and the Teutonic Knights in 1240 at the Neva River. In the background hangs the Mandylion. the image of Christ's face left on the cloth Veronica used to wipe his face on the way to the Calvary. USA-lot. historic, historical 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMKWP0JA–The envoys of the Roman Pope attend Alexander Nevsky, St. Alexander Yaroslavich Nevsky
RMDE07E1–Alexander Nevsky, Duke of Novgorod, Grand Duke of Vladimir, (1666). Artist: Unknown
RMBKCDDR–ALEXANDER NEVSKY -1938
RMFY2J69–Prince Daumantas of Pskov (L) and Grand Prince Alexander Nevsky of Kiev (R) depicted in the bas relief dedicated to Russian military leaders and heroes by Russian sculptors Matvey Chizhov and Alexander Lubimov. Detail of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia (1862) designed by Mikhail Mikeshin in Veliky Novgorod, Russia.
RMA30WMF–Alexander I Nevsky
RMAWXWDR–Russia. Saint Petersburg. Alexander Nevsky Lavra or Alexander Nevsky Monastery.
RMBKTKY9–Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Church, Copenhagen
RMP8ER2D–Movie poster 'Alexander Nevsky' by Sergei Eisenstein. Museum: Russian State Library, Moscow.
RMP47PFN–Sofia, Bulgaria, St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
RMB865RW–Statue of Grand Prince Alexander Nevsky (1221-1263) in Pereslavl-Zalessky, Russia
RMT6FXRA–Prince Alexander Nevsky, Vladimir, Russia
RMHN2N6B–St. Petersburg, Convent of Saint Alexander Nevsky Russia Early 19th century
RF2HJT0PT–Imposing Edifice of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. Bulgaria. Sofia (1923)
RMBX884C–St Petersburg Alexander Nevsky Cemetery Russia
RMCRX29J–Tallinn old town Toompea Hill Alexander Nevsky cathedral domes Estonia EU Europe.
RMPFJGCB–Estonia, Tallinn, Old Town, Toompea, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Bulgarian Orthodox
RMHHW34A–Nizhny Novgorod, Cathedral of Alexander Nevsky and the Petersburg Hotel.
RMF7PX1N–Alexander Yaroslavich Nevsky (1221 – 1263) Prince of Novgorod, Grand Prince of Kiev and Grand Prince of Vladimir during some of the most difficult times in Kievan Russian history.
RMTAWTMG–alexander nevsky, film directed by sergej michajlovic ejzenstejn, 1938
RMMNAYA4–Grand Prince St Alexander Nevsky, St. Alexander Yaroslavich Nevsky (1221 – 1263)
RMHT250B–Prince Alexander Nevsky begging Batu Khan for mercy for Russia, End of 19th century. Artist: Anonymous
RMBKCDDM–ALEXANDER NEVSKY -1938
RMFY2J6B–Prince Daumantas of Pskov, Grand Prince Alexander Nevsky of Kiev, Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy of Moscow and Grand Duke Kestutis of Lithuania depicted (from left to right) in the bas relief dedicated to Russian military leaders and heroes by Russian sculptors Matvey Chizhov and Alexander Lubimov. Detail of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia (1862) designed by Mikhail Mikeshin in Veliky Novgorod, Russia. Prince Michael of Tver is depicted bellow.
RMG39Y14–ALEXANDER NEVSKY/HELMET
RM2P2643F–Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church in Potsdam. Early 20th century illustration.
RMFFMJRX–Vera Fyodorovna Komissarzhevskaya, Alexander Nevsky Lavra. Tikhvin Cemetery, St. Petersburg, Russia,
RMP9DB6J–Prince Alexander Nevsky begging Batu Khan for mercy for Russia. Museum: Russian State Library, Moscow.
RMB34YCH–The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Yalta, Ukraine
RMB50GCB–Aug 2008 - The interior of the Alexander Nevsky Monastery St Petersburg Russia
RMB58J6R–Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Old Town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tallinn, Estonia, Baltic States, Europe
RMP6524H–World war Two, Soviet propaganda postcard depicting Alexander Nevsky, 30 May 1220 â€ì 14 November 1263, proclaimed Saint of the Russian Orthodox Church. regarded as the key figure of medieval Russia who rose to legendary status on account of his military victories over the German and Swedish invaders.
RF2HJT0PP–Great Domes of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Towering above the roofs of Sofia. Bulgaria (1923)
RMBX89D6–St Petersburg Alexander Nevsky Monastery Russia
RMCRX29H–Tallinn old town Alexander Nevsky cathedral Lossi Plats Toompea Hill Tallinn Estonia EU Europe.
RMPFT7TX–Estonia, Tallinn, view over rooftops including Dome Church, Niguliste Church and the Orthodox Cathedral of Alexander Nevsky
RM2BWB767–The St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia , Bulgaria . September 1924
RM2K038Y6–Daniil Aleksandrovich (1261 - 1303) youngest son of Alexander Nevsky and forefather of all the Grand Dukes of Moscow.
RMPWXCTW–Potsdam. Berlin. Germany. Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church (Alexander-Newski-Gedächtniskirche), Russian orthodox church built for the Russian resident
RMMNAYTH–Prince Alexander Nevsky. (1221 – 1263) served as Prince of Novgorod (1236–40 and 1240-56 and 1258-1259), Grand Prince of Kiev (1236–52) and Grand Prince of Vladimir (1252–63)
RMHT29XH–Silver Sarcophagus of Saint Alexander Nevsky in the Saint Alexander Nevsky Lavra, 1859. Artist: Anonymous
RMBKCDDN–ALEXANDER NEVSKY (1938) NIKOLAI CHERKASOV ALEN 002P
RMEA2C6A–Saint Alexander Nevsky. Icon in the marble iconostasis of the Russian Orthodox Church in Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
RFM4BFR5–Beautiful view of Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria
RMFFMJT1–Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, Alexander Nevsky Lavra. Tikhvin Cemetery, St. Petersburg, Russia,
RMD1HWMW–Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.
RMBCF86F–Alexander Nevsky Church at Dusk, Tallinn, Estonia
RMB50G5E–Aug 2008 - People at the Alexander Nevsky Monastery St Petersburg Russia
RMH7MY8M–The Alexander Nevsky Church, Russian Orthodox church in Copenhagen, Denmark
RMFFFR62–Alexander Nevsky Lavra, Saint Petersburg, Russia
RME0097P–Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, 1967
RMBX89PE–St Petersburg Alexander Nevsky Monastery Russia
RMCRX2AB–Tallinn Old Town red tile rooftopswith the bell tower of the Niguliste church and Alexander Nevsky cathedral Medieval Tallinn Estonia Baltic States
RFJ2FJTH–Alexander Nevsky Church in the Old Town at Dusk, Tallinn, Estonia
RMEK1M9G–An Eastern Orthodox devotee visiting the Russian Church of Saint Alexander Nevsky in the Christian quarter old city East Jerusalem Israel
RM2K036EP–S. V. Chekhonin. Sketch for the panorama 'Death to the Oppressors' for decorating the area of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra by November 7, 1918.
RMPWXCWB–Potsdam. Berlin. Germany. Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church (Alexander-Newski-Gedächtniskirche), Russian orthodox church built for the Russian resident
RMDE8537–'Alexander Nevsky, Grand Prince of Novgorod and Vladimir', 1855. Artist: Pyotr Shamshin
RMBKCDDW–ALEXANDER NEVSKY (1938) NIKOLAI CHERKASOV ALEN 007
RMEA2C68–Saint Alexander Nevsky. Icon in the marble iconostasis of the Russian Orthodox Church in Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
RMDRC6YY–The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Baku, Azerbaijan
RM2G51D69–SOFIA, BULGARIA - Alexander Nevsky Cathedral exterior.
RMA6T23M–decorations, Russia, Alexander Nevsky order, grand cross, instituted 1722, by tsar Peter I 'the Great', decoration, ,
RMD1HWNA–Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.
RMPNA4YE–Alexander Nevsky 1/8/2017 HBO 74th Golden Globe Awards after party at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA Photo by Julian Blythe / HNW / PictureLux
RM2HJKX1A–Insignia of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky and insignia of the Order of the White Eagle of the Russian Empire in the 19th century.
RMPDD728–Alexander Nevsky Cathedral,Toompea, Tallinn, Estonia
RMFFFT4C–Alexander Nevsky Lavra, Saint Petersburg, Russia
RMWJECER–Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral at dusk, Sofia. Bulgaria
RMBX81GB–St Petersburg Alexander Nevsky Cemetery Russia
RMD7J27H–Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany
RFJ2FJTJ–Alexander Nevsky Church in the Old Town at Dusk, Tallinn, Estonia
RMEK1M9A–An Eastern Orthodox devotee visiting the Russian Church of Saint Alexander Nevsky in the Christian quarter old city East Jerusalem Israel
RM2K02HKA–The Order of Alexander Nevsky, is an order of merit of the Russian Federation named in honour of saint Alexander Nevsky (1220-1263) and bestowed to civil servants for twenty years or more of highly meritorious service. It was originally established by the Soviet Union as a military honour during World War II
RMPWXCWW–Potsdam. Berlin. Germany. Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church (Alexander-Newski-Gedächtniskirche), Russian orthodox church built for the Russian resident
RMDE90G4–Saint Alexander Nevsky, 19th century. Artist: Chirikov, Osip Semionovich (?-1903)
RMBKCDDP–ALEXANDER NEVSKY (1938) ANDREI ABRIKOSOV, VERA IVASHOVA, NIKOLAI CHERKASOV ALEN 003
RMA32TET–Russian St. Alexander Nevsky and Dmitry Donskoy. Detail of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia in Veliky Novgorod, Russia
RMG3C1JF–Alexander Nevsky, Russian saint and leader
RM2G51D7T–SOFIA, BULGARIA - Alexander Nevsky Cathedral exterior.
RMGBEHG5–geography / travel, Bulgaria, Sofija, churches, St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, 1966, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMDNBYEY–Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
RMPNA4YR–Maria Bravikova, Alexander Nevsky 1/8/2017 HBO 74th Golden Globe Awards after party at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA Photo by Julian Blythe / HNW / PictureLux
RM2BG7MA4–Russian Emperor Alexander I at the Alexander Nevsky Lavra on September 1, 1825. Engraving of the 19th century.
RMK093W5–Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallinn
RMFFFT42–Alexander Nevsky Lavra, Saint Petersburg, Russia
RMWJEA29–Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral at dusk, Sofia. Bulgaria
RMBX87HD–St Petersburg Alexander Nevsky Cemetery Mussorgsky Grave
RMD7J12K–Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany
RFJ2FJTG–Alexander Nevsky Church in the Old Town at Dusk, Tallinn, Estonia (Large format sizes available)
RMEK1M97–A Russian Orthodox pilgrim kissing a religious icon at the Church of Saint Alexander Nevsky in the Christian quarter old city East Jerusalem Israel
RM2K03A0N–The Battle of the Ice was fought between the Republic of Novgorod led by Prince Alexander Nevsky and the forces of the Livonian Order and Bishopric of Dorpat led by Bishop Hermann of Dorpat on April 5, 1242, at Lake Peipus. The battle is notable for having been fought largely on the frozen lake, which gave the battle its name.
RMPWYFAY–Potsdam. Berlin. Germany. Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church (Alexander-Newski-Gedächtniskirche), Russian orthodox church built for the Russian resident
RMDJC45W–St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria
RM2G51HM7–Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn, Estonia
RMAEBMTT–Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Old Town Tallin Estonia
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