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- Saint Sabbas Stratelates (Sava Stratelat, Sabas Stratilat, Savva Stratilatus), also known as Sabbas the General of Rome (died 272, in Tiber River, Rome)...
- was Balsha was helping the church and the close by monastery St Theodor Stratilat. The Balsha village is also where Bulgarian patriot Ivan Denkoglu was...
- 50 (Saint Andrew the First-called) Nikolai 50 (Saint Nicholas) Feodor Stratilat 46 (Theodore Stratelates) Ioann Bogoslov 46 (John the Theologian) Navarchia...
- (Tushino). Lithograph of the 19th century. The former Church of Andrei Stratilat of the Sp****ky Monastery (about 1587) was the only building that survived...
- named after Saint Theodore Stratelates (Russian: Феодор Стратилат, Feodor Stratilat), not to be confused with Theodore Tyro). One explanation is that, during...
- (built in 1860 in Dobarsko village); and Saint Theodor Тiron and Theodor Stratilat (built in 1614 in Dobarsko village). This temple has unique mural paintings;...
- are Orthodox Christians. In 1847, the Orthodox church Saint Theodore Stratilat was built. Polski Senovets has several neighbourhoods: Tabak was the first...
- Bryachislav 1 October 1915 Evacuated to Petrograd but s****ped incomplete, 1923 Fedor Stratilat 1915 Evacuated to Petrograd but s****ped incomplete, 1923...
- Bryachislav ("Брячислав", 1914, BF) – wrecked in 1923, BU in 1924 Fiodor Stratilat ("Фёдор Стратилат", 1917, BF) – BU without being completed in 1924 Fidonisy...
- wrecked 1799 (399 men lost including rear admiral I. T. Ovtsyn) Fiodor Stratilat 50/46 ("Фёдор Стартилат", 1790) – Reclassified to 44-gun frigate 1793...