Church of St Nicholas, Ziros
Ziros, GR
The church of St Nicholas (Agios Nikolaos) in Ziros is an Orthodox church built in the 16th century.
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Ziros, GR
The church of St Nicholas (Agios Nikolaos) in Ziros is an Orthodox church built in the 16th century.
Marseille, FR
By order of Louis XVIII, this church was built on the initiative of the Archbishop of Myra Monsignor Maximos Mazloum for eastern refugees from Egypt following the Kleber campaigns in 1801 and from Syria after the Ottoman persecutions of 1817.
Athens, GR
Church of Saint Panteleimon of Acharnai is one the largest Orthodox buildings in Athens.
Nipiditos, GR
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Spinalonga , GR
The Orthodox Church of Saint Panteleimon is located on the western shore of the Spinalonga islet in Crete.
Chișinău, MD
The Church of St Parascheva (Biserica Sfânta Cuvioasa Parascheva) is an Orthodox place of worship dedicated to Paraskeva of the Balkans.
Agia Varvara, GR
The church of St Paraskevi is located on the road to Agios Thomas, in the region of Gortyna.
Limenas Chersonisou, GR
The small church of St. Paraskevi (Agia Paraskevi) in Limenas Chersonisou is a small chapel dating from 1870, partially carved out of a rock at Hersonissos harbour.
Lachowice, PL
The Church of St Peter and St Paul was founded in the 18th century by Teresa Wielopolska. It is considered one of the most beautiful wooden churches in the province of Małopolska.
Northleach, GB
The first mention of the church in Northleach dates from around 1100, but from the end of the 14th century, the church was almost completely rebuilt in perpendicular Gothic style. The west tower was built around 1380-1400, and the baptismal font also dates from the end of the 14th century. The present nave and the south porch were built in the first half of the 15th century, as was the pulpit. The church was restored in 1877-84 according to the plans of the neo-Gothic architect James Brooks.
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