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- en.wikipedia.org Intercession Monastery (Moscow)Intercession (Pokrovsky) Monastery (Покровский монастырь) is a Russian Orthodox convent situated in Moscow, in the neighbourhood of Taganka.
- tr.caleche.org 2070-pokrovsky-monastery-the-most-…Moskova'daki diğer manastırlarda olduğu gibi, ilk başta manastırın tüm binaları ahşaptı, ancak 17. yüzyılın ortalarında ilk taş Pokrovsky Katedrali burada inşa edildi.
- en.everaoh.com pokrovsky-womens-monastery-in-…Pokrovsky Women's Monastery in Moscow began its history as a male. ... Pokrovsky Monastery in Moscow is located at: ul. Taganskaya 58.
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- Kharkov Holy Pokrovsky Monastery, Ukraine Autumn 3D 360 footageДлительность 2 минуты 1 секундаYayınlandı26 Nis 2020
- Kharkov Holy Pokrovsky Monastery, Ukraine Autumn 3D 360 footageДлительность 1 минутa 57 секундYayınlandı26 Nis 2020
- touristportalen.gitlab.io suzdal878/pokrovsky-…Female Pokrovsky Monastery, founded in 1364, is located on the lower bank of the Kamenka. The monastery is known as a place of exile undesirable...
- hotelpokrovmon.ru en/о-монастыре/At the end of the XIX century, approximately from 1870, the monastery was transformed into the Intercession (Pokrovsky) Missionary Monastery.
- inyourpocket.com moscow/pokrovsky-monastery_72633vPokrovsky Monastery (www.pokrov-monastir.ru). This humble 17th Century monastery, which was extensively reconstructed during the 19th Century, derives...
- ruarrijoseph.com duhovnoe-razvitie/29567-…In 1994, the head of the Russian Orthodox ChurchIt was decided to reconstruct the Pokrovsky Monastery, making it a female abode.
- tourism.restexpert.com russia/place/intercession-…Pokrovsky Monastery, originally a male monastery, was founded in 1635 by Tsar Mikhail Fyodorovich and completed during tenure of Alexei Mikhailovich.
- religionmystic.com 17231647-intercession-…It is interesting that the Pokrovsky Monastery was originally called Bozhedomsky, since the church was built on the site of the Wretched House.