- The
Triodion (Gr****: Τριῴδιον,
Triōdion;
Church Slavonic: Постнаѧ Трїωдь,
Postnaya Triod; Romanian: Triodul, Albanian: Triod/Triodi), also
called the...
- The
Bitola Triodion is a
Middle Bulgarian Glagolitic m****cript that
contains a
triodion from the late 12th century. In 1898, the m****cript was brought...
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Flowery Triodion (Old
Church Slavonic: Triod' cvetnaja) is the one of the
earliest surviving example of a work in Old
Church Slavonic printed in Cyrillic...
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known as the
Lenten Triodion,
which contains the
Lenten texts for the
Daily Office (Canonical Hours) and Liturgies. The
Triodion begins during the Pre-Lenten...
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Triodion is a 15-minute
choral work for
mixed a
cappella choir,
composed in 1998 by the
Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. It was a
commission for the 150th...
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tradition survived in
separate families up to the 19 c.[citation needed] The
Triodion is a 13th or 14th
century Georgian m****cript
known technically as fond...
- "Lenten
Triodion" of Kiev
Metropolitan Petro Mohyla, 1646...
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mourning of Holy W****.
During the
preceding w****, the
hymns in the
Lenten Triodion track the
sickness and then the
death of Lazarus, and Christ's journey...
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Nativity of the Forerunner, 24 June. [citation needed]
Among her
hymns in the
Triodion (liturgical book used
during Great Lent) are the
irmoi for the
Matins Canons...
- the
Nativity of
Christ until January the 5th and the
first w**** of the
Triodion (the w****
following the 17th
Sunday before Pentecost). The
greatest feast...