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Why do we spend so much time on Medieval Rus’ and the Orthodox Church?
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Medal Struck on the 1988 Millennium of the Orthodox Church in Russia (still the Soviet Union at that time)
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Christ the Savior Cathedral, Moscow Reconstructed in the 1990s
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Qolşärif Mosque, Kazan’ (rebuilt 1996) and the Cathedral of the Protection of the Theotokos (“St. Basil’s Cathedral”), Moscow (1555-61)
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Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich (1645-76)
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Nikon, Patriarch of Moscow (1652-58)
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Ivan III the Great (1440-1505)
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Double-Headed Eagle: 1. Original (1472) adopted by Ivan III; 2. At Entrance to the Ecumenical Patriarchate, Istanbul; 3. On gate of Transfiguration Cathedral, St. Petersburg
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Ivan III on Millennial Monument; Sophia Paleologue, forensic facial reconstruction in 1994
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Stoglav Document (one of about 100 extant Stoglav manuscripts)
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Petr Mogila (Mohyla), Metropolitan of Kiev (17 th c.)
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“Nikon Revising Service Books” (Aleksei Kivshenko, 1856-96)
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Aleksei Mikhailovich (1645-76)
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Greek Kamilavka and Russian Klobuk
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Kiril, Patriarch of Moscow, 2010; Kiril at his consecration as patriarch; metropolitans‘ and bishops’ crowns
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Orthodox Clerical Vestments
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Icon of Christ (St. Catherine’s Monastery, Sinai, 6 th c.) Note the hand blessing.
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Avvakum
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Avvakum again
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“Avvakum in Siberia” (Sergei Miloradovich, 1898)
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Boyarynia Morozova (Vasilii Surikov, 1848-1916)
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“Immolation of Avvakum” (Grigorii Myasoyedov, 1897)
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Old Ritualists (Oregon)
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