File:Seven prelates - Google Art Project.jpg
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[edit]English: Seven prelates | |
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English: Unknown |
Title |
English: Seven prelates |
Description |
English: The images of seven prelates of the Orthodox Church represent four patriarchal polities of Jerusalem, Constantinople, Antioch and Alexandria. In the center there portrayed the brother of the Lord – Saint Jacob the Apostle, to the right- Saints John Chrysostom, Gregory the Theologian, Basil the Great, to the left – Ignatius of Antioch, Athanasius and Cyril of Alexandria. Above them in seven medallions the emblems of the Saints are depicted. The triangle, consisting of three archpastoral rods – symbolizes Trinity as a Celestial Church and four rods make letter “M” - the first letter in the name of Holy Mother, which symbolizes the Church. |
Date |
1700 date QS:P571,+1700-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Collection | St. Sophia of Kyiv |
Source/Photographer | gwH-Px5o-Kl7Lw at Google Cultural Institute, zoom level maximum |
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