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- "The Hieromartyr Charalampus". The Prologue from Ochrid. Serbian Orthodox Church. Retrieved 2007-03-11. "Hieromartyr Charalampus the Bishop of Magnesia...
- continued to use the building. South of the türbe lies a shrine to Saint Charalampus. Architecture portal Greece portal Bedesten of Thessaloniki Hayriyye...
- Robert Appleton Company, 1911 Velimirovic, Nikolai. "The Hieromartyr Charalampus". The Prologue from Ochrid. Serbian Orthodox Church. Retrieved 2007-03-11...
- probably the first church built in Moscopole in the 15th century Saint Charalampus (Albanian: Kisha e Shën Harallambit; Gr****: Ναός Αγίου Χαραλάμπους),...
- adorned his home for 26 years, had been looted from the church of St Charalampus from the village of New Chorio, near Kythrea, in 1974. The icon was noticed...
- eighth station is adjacent to the Gr**** Orthodox Monastery of Saint Charalampus; it is marked by the letters IC XC / Nika carved into the wall, and an...
- Celestine I 432 Cephas of Iconium 1st century Cessi**** 4th century Charalampus c. 222 Charbel (martyr) 2nd century Charitina of Amisus 4th century Chiaffredo...
- deliverance of the island of Zakynthos from the plague by Saint Charalampus (1728) Hieromartyr Charalampus, Bishop of Magnesia. Saint Scholastica. Saint Austrebertha...
- archaeological site of Zarakes near Zoodochos Pigi church Old church of Saint Charalampus in old village Nikos Tranos, sculptor Thanasis Bourandas, politician...
- Asclepiodotus, of Marcianopolis in Thrace. (see also: September 15) Saints Charalampus and Pantelon, and companions. Saint Flocellus, a youth martyred in Autun...