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- The Saviour Church on Nereditsa Hill near Novgorod (Russian: церковь Спаса на Нередице, Tserkov Spasa na Nereditse) is a 12th-century Orthodox church...
- greatest masterpiece of early Novgorod architecture is the Savior church at Nereditsa (1198). In the 13th century, tiny churches of the three-paddled design...
- gymnasia in Moscow. In 1867, his watercolor renderings of the frescoes at Nereditsa Church earned him a bronze medal at the Exposition Universelle in Paris...
- Christina is suggested to have been depicted as Saint Christina in the Nereditsa Church, which has been interpreted as a sign that she may have been worshiped...
- Gorod, 16th century; The Saint Nicholas Church on Lipno Island, 1292; The Nereditsa Church, 1198; Ruins of the Annunciation Church in Gorodishche, 12th century;...
- Church, Novgorod Church of St. Paraskevi, Novgorod Saviour Church on Nereditsa Ascension Cathedral, Almaty Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Izhevsk) St. Michael's...
- century. Category 10. The Titmouse Hill Church Veliky Novgorod 1192 11. The Nereditsa Church Veliky Novgorod 1198 Destro**** during the World War II, subsequently...
- Otherwise it is close to the style in the murals of the Saviour Church on Nereditsa Hill (1199) in Novgorod, where it is suggested that it was part of the...
- In particular, the Saint Nicholas Church on Lipno Island (1292), the Nereditsa Church (1198), and the ruins of the Annunciation Church in Gorodishche...
- been pointed out between these and murals in the Russian churches of Nereditsa and St. George in Staraya Ladoga. The baptismal font is by Byzantios,...