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  • An impressive threefold twisted cord – a symbol of the Holy Trinity – makes the architectural complex of the church absolutely perfect.
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  • Byarosawka is a hamlet situated 3½ km northeast of Church of the Three Holy Hierarchs in Mahilioŭ.
  • Mănăstirea Trei Ierarhi (Monastery of the Three Hierarchs) is a seventeenth-century monastery located in Iași, Romania.
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  • Church of the Three Holy Hierarchs in Mahilioŭ. Eastern orthodox church.
  • Obviously, the most valuable objects are those directly related to the Three Holy Hierarchs church during the rule of Vasile Lupu, its founder (1635-1653).
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  • These rules apply not only to private but also to public primary and secondary schools in the country. The History of The Three Holy Hierarchs.
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  • The Three Hierarchs of Eastern Christianity refers to Basil the Great (also known as Basil of Caesarea), Gregory the Theologian (also known as Gregory of Nazianzus)...
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  • The Church of the Three Hierarchs in Iaşi is a valuable and unique architectural monument in Romania, a marvellous combination of Moldavian and...
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  • ...underlined Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and all Greece at the Church of the Three Holy Hierarchs in Petralona, after presiding over the festal Great Vespers.
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  • Church of the Three Holy Hierarchs in Hannover, Niedersachsen is a Christian congregation serving the Hannover community and encouraging others...
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  • The Church of the Three Hierarchs in Streator, Illinois was one of the earliest Orthodox Churches in the central United States.
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  • Prokeimenon: (tone 8) Their utterance has gone forth into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the world. How to Celebrate the 3 Holy Hierarchs.
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