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  • Chapel-monument to Nicholas II of Russia and Alexander I of Yugoslavia, Harbin. ... Harbin, Heilongjiang, PRC. Map 45° 44′ 49″ N, 126° 38′ 45.4″ E.
  • St Nicholas was declared the Cathedral within the new Diocese of Harbin that was established in 1922 by ROCOR.
    Bulunamadı: yugoslavia, alexander
  • destroyed building or structure. 0 references. image. Архиепископ Нестор у входа в часовню венценосных мучеников в Харбине.jpg2,000 × 3,005; 2.93 MB.
  • Nicholas II ve Alexander I Karageorgievich'e Şapel Anıtı ( ayrıca Taçlı Şehitlerin anısına Şapel Anıtı ), Başpiskopos Nestor'un...
    Bulunamadı: russia
  • Saint Nicholas Cathedral (Russian: Свято-Николаевский собор) was a wooden Orthodox church in Harbin, China.
    Bulunamadı: yugoslavia
  • C. Chapel-monument to Nicholas II of Russia and Alexander I of Yugoslavia, Harbin‎ (3 F). ... St. Nicholas Cathedral, Harbin‎ (11 F).
  • ...All of the articles pertaining to Nicholas II and his family which were originally published in my Royal Russia News blog, have been moved to this Nicholas II blog.
    Bulunamadı: harbin, yugoslavia
  • Monument to Peter I of Serbia and Alexander I of Yugoslavia in Paris (France). ... Character(s) represented: Alexander I, king of Yugoslavia; Peter I.
    Bulunamadı: harbin, nicholas
  • The Russian Orthodox Church canonized Czar Nicholas, Czarina Alexandra, Crown Prince Alexis, and Princesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia in 2000.
    Bulunamadı: harbin, yugoslavia
  • ...pedestal, in Russian and Serbian, the following words are inscribed from the telegram of Emperor Nicholas II to the future King of Yugoslavia Alexander I
    Bulunamadı: harbin
  • Harbin Nangang Christian Church. ... Chapel-monument to Nicholas II of Russia and Alexander I of Yugoslavia, Harbin.
  • I created the Alexander Palace website in 1997 as a resource for people who wanted to learn more about the palace, the Romanovs and Russian history.
    Bulunamadı: harbin, yugoslavia