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  • Stephen of Perm (Russian: Стефан Пермский, romanized: Stefan Permsky; Komi: Перымса Степан, romanized: Perymsa Stepan; c. 1340 – 26 April 1396) was a Russian Orthodox bishop, painter and missionary. He is known as being one of the most successful missionaries of the Russian Orthodox Church. Stephen is credited with the conversion of the Komi peoples.
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  • Stephen of Perm (Russian: Стефан Пермский, romanized: Stefan Permsky; Komi: Перымса Степан, romanized: Perymsa Stepan; c. 1340 – 26 April 1396)...
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  • At the end of the 19th century, near the church, in the place where the former wooden church was located, a stone chapel-burial vault was being built...
  • The chapel is dedicated to Stephen of Perm, propagator of Christianity in the lands of the Komi (native people of the region).
  • Stephan of Great Perm chapel Perm.jpg 1,488 × 1,984; 634 KB.
  • The majestic cathedral looking into the sky in the name of St. Stephen of Perm is the architectural dominant of Syktyvkar, the capital of the Komi Republic.
  • Stephen of Perm chapel. Eastern orthodox church.
  • He was elevated to bishop of Perm, the chief city of that region and poured himself out to protect and assist his converts.
    Bulunamadı: chapel
  • The temple-catedry of St. Stefan Velikopermsky is located on the "green line" of Perm, the date of construction of 1887.
  • Saint Stephen of Perm ; feast day April 26) was one of the most successful and dynamic missionaries of the Russian Orthodox Church.
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