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- Gr**** αχειροποίητα, lit. 'not made by hands'. The singular form is acheiropoieton. Such images functioned as powerful relics as well as icons, and their...
- image of the Holy Face of Jesus produced by other than human means (an acheiropoieton, "made without hand"). Various existing images have been claimed to...
- μανδύλιον, 'cloth' or 'towel'), in Eastern Orthodoxy, it is also known as Acheiropoieton (Gr****: Εἰκόν' ἀχειροποίητη, lit. 'icon not made by hand'). In the tradition...
- Ιεροσολυμίτισσα) or the All-Holy Lady of Jerusalem icon of the Mother of God is an acheiropoieton located in the Tomb of Mary in Gethsemane in Jerusalem. The icon is...
- It is mostly mentioned in connection with the Image of Camuliana, an acheiropoieton or "icon not made by hands" of the face of Christ, which was one of...
- acheiropoieta (Medieval Gr****: αχειροποίητα, lit. 'made without hand'; sg. acheiropoieton) has a long history in Christianity, going back at least to the 6th...
- finished by an angel. This celebrated icon of Santissimi Salvatore Acheiropoieton ("not made by human hands"), on certain occasions, used to be carried...
- Church of Hosios David the Dendrite) in Thessaloniki, Greece, that is an acheiropoieton (a religious image that is believed to have been made miraculously)...
- images of Christ, and not created by human hands (Gr****: ἀχειροποίητον, acheiropoieton), now in the Sancta Sanctorum chapel of the Lateran Palace. The route...
- "Not-Made-by-Hands" of Camuliana in Cappadocia (Image of Camuliana), an acheiropoieton (ca. 303) The Restoration of the Temple of the 40 Martyrs of Sebaste...