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- Latin uses Deipara or Dei Genitrix. The Church Slavonic translation is Bogoroditsa (Russian/Serbian/Bulgarian Богородица). The full title of Mary in Slavic...
- Bogoroditsa (Gr****: Σκήτη Βογορόδιτσας) is a skete (smaller, dependent monastic house) of the Agiou Panteleimonos monastery (Monastery of St. Panteleimon)...
- Pavlou monastery). A third skete is Bulgarian, the coenobitic "Skētē Bogoroditsa" (under the Agiou Panteleimonos monastery). The Gr**** language is commonly...
- the saints is the Virgin Mary (commonly referred to as Theotokos or Bogoroditsa: "Mother of God"). In Eastern Orthodox theology, the Mother of God is...
- Panagyurishte (Bulgarian: Панагюрище, also transliterated Panagjurište, pronounced [panɐˈɡʲuriʃtɛ]) is a town in Pazardzhik Province, Southern Bulgaria...
- Bogoroditsa (Bulgarian: Богородица) is a village in Petrich Muni****lity, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. The Gr**** name of village is "Μπογορόδιτσα"...
- ex-Swedish frigate HSwMS Venus, designed by F. af Chapman Tikhvenskaya Bogoroditsa 44 ("Тихвенская Богородица", 1799, A) – Visited Britain 1799–1800, served...
- point. The fortress is named after king Ivan Asen II. The church St Bogoroditsa Petrichka (Bulgarian: Света Богородица Петричка) is the only wholly preserved...
- wonderworking icon of the Mother of God (Θεοτόκος (Theotokos) or Богородица (Bogoroditsa)) which revealed itself in Serpukhov, Russia in 1878. The icon is venerated...
- and beautifully preserved natural settlement. The old church of Sveta Bogoroditsa, partially destro**** and rebuilt in the 19th century, has a recently...