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- Ktetor (Gr****: κτήτωρ) or ktitor (Cyrillic: ктитор; Georgian: ქტიტორი kt’it’ori; Romanian: ctitor), meaning 'founder', is a title given in the Middle Ages...
- only by the state but also through donations by the wealthy, known as ktitors. Among the first places of worship to be constructed after 864 was the...
- Antonescu and his wife preferred donating to Orthodox churches, and were ktitors of churches in three separate Bucharest areas: Mărgeanului Church in Rahova...
- Saint Stefan Vladislav Стефан Владислав Stefan Vladislav ktitor portrait in the Mileševa monastery (1235) Ktetor Born around 1198 Raška Died after 1264...
- ****ets went into refurbishing Râșca Monastery, of which he was patron, or ktitor. As an army leader, Costea was involved in the Moldavian Magnate Wars, during...
- monuments of Eastern European medieval art. The portraits of the church's ktitors, Kaloyan and Desislava, and of the ruling monarch Constantine Tikh and...
- established a number of Romanian Orthodox churches and monasteries as ktitor. The tradition that he built one after every battle he won is untrue, but...
- Eastern Europe. He was buried in the Treskavec Monastery, which include ktitor portraits of him and his wife. It is not known when exactly he had acquired...
- and refers to the ruler’s fruit trees that used to grow in the area. Its ktitors were several neighborhood tradesmen, including a furrier, a tailor and...
- Dolhasca town, Suceava County, Romania. Built in 1530, with Peter IV Rareș as ktitor, it is one of eight buildings that make up the Churches of Moldavia UNESCO...