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- brilliant-tourism.com 12510772-church-of-the-…The first church, consecrated in the name of the great martyr Irina, was built in Pokrovskoye as a side-chapel at the Nikolsky Church in 1635.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Saint_Irene_…Deutsch: Moskau, Kirche der Erzmärtyrerin Irene in Pokrowskoje. English: Moscow, Church of Great Martyr Irene in Pokrovskoye.
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/W130538871Church of St. Irina and the Holy Trinity, Basmanny District, Moscow. Core built in 1790-1800 and rebuilt in 1820s and 1890s. by NVO.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q4501116Eastern Orthodox church building. 0 references. architectural landmark. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Russian Wikivoyage.
- usefultravelarticles.com 312-church-of-the-great-…Photo and description. This church in Pokrovskoye has two names: officially accepted and popular.
- rusmania.com central/moscow-federal-city/moscow/…A short distance from the Intercession Old-Believers Church is Great-Martyr Irina's Church in Pokrovskoe.
- arthive.com gribennikov/works/672364~Church_of_…Vasily Ivanovich Gribennikov. Church of the Great Martyr Irene in Pokrovskoye.
- orthodox-world.org en/i/16733/russian-federation/…As a Church Representative, you are aware of religious items that the Saint Irina the Martyr Orthodox Church, Moscow, Moscow truly needs.
- it.aroundus.com p/9426386-saint-irene-great-…Creare un account. Accesso. Saint Irene (Great Martyr) Church in Pokrovskoye.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g298484-…The area. Address. Fridrikha Engelsa St., 38, Moscow 105005 Russia. Neighborhood: District Central (TsAO). Read more.
- http://fine-art-images.net en/showIMG_36869.htmlThe Archive of visual and fine Arts , The Great Martyr Irene Church on Pokrovskoye in Moscow
- johnsanidopoulos.com 2010/05/skull-of-st-irene-…The holy, glorious Great Martyr Irene is invoked by those wishing to effect a swift and happy marriage. In Greece, she is also the patron saint of policemen.
- en.wikipedia.org Hagia IreneHagia Irene (Greek: Αγία Ειρήνη) or Hagia Eirene (Medieval Greek: Ἁγία Εἰρήνη. Greek pronunciation: [aˈʝia iˈrini], "Holy Peace", Turkish: Aya İrini)...