Panteleimon Alexandrovich Golosov 1882, Moscow 1945, Moscow was a Russia n Constructivist architecture Constructivist architect and brother of Ilya Golosov . Career Golosov graduated from the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in 1911. From 1918 he taught at the State Free Artist Studios Svomas , then at VKhUTEMAS and at the Moscow Architectural Institute. He later became a member of the OSA Group . Works Selected 1919 Worked under Alexey Shchusev and Ivan Vladislavovich Zholtovsky Ivan Zholtovsky on Moscow City planning . 1923 Series of pavilions for the All Russian Agricultural and Handicraft Industries Exhbition, Moscow. 1924 Competition entry for the Exposition Internationale des Arts D coratifs et Industriels Modernes . 1930&ndash 1934 Designed and built the headquarters and printing works for the Pravda newspaper, Moscow. See also OSA Group References cite book last Cooke first Catherine, et al. title Architectural Drawings of the Russian Avant Garde publisher The Museum of Modern Art year 1990 isbn 0 87070 556 3 External links http www.maps moscow.com index.php?chapter id 149&data id 170&do view single Moscow architecture preservation society Lists of Russians Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Golosov, Panteleimon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1882 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1945 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Golosov, Panteleimon Category 1882 births Category 1945 deaths Category Constructivist architects Category Russian architects Category Russian avant garde Category Modernist architects Category Faculty of Vkhutemas Russia architect stub fr Panteleimon Golossov ja ru , ... more details
of PanteleimonGolosov . Career Education, World War I, Revolution Golosov studied in the Stroganov ...Infobox Architect name Ilya Alexandrovich Golosov image Architect Golosov Ilya Alexandrovich.jpg caption ... etc. awards Ilya Alexandrovich Golosov 1883, Moscow 1945, Moscow was a Russia n Soviet Union Soviet architect. A leader of Constructivist architecture Constructivism in 1925 1931, Ilya Golosov ... 1917 Golosov served as a military engineer. In 1918, Golosov joined Moscow state architectural office ... University MVTU and VKhUTEMAS . Developing style 1918 1925 Golosov s work during the Russian ... and Golosov brothers personally their first chance to build anything emerged when they were already .... Ilya Golosov participated in numerous architectural contests of the twenties, starting with the 1922 1923 House of Labor contest. Golosov developed a personal design style, when the building had to have ... and should follow a decreasing rhythm, like a ripple on water surface. Golosov himself defined this style ... 1932 Image Zuev.jpg thumb Zuev Workers Club , 1926 In 1924, Golosov was profoundly impressed by Vesnin ... Group at its inception in December, 1925. Golosov s designs of this period feature carefully thought ... entries, Golosov won many practical commissions. Like the Vesnin brothers , he had a formal pre ... like Moisei Ginzburg or Ivan Leonidov , Golosov was busy with actually managing construction sites ... that constructivist theories contradict his own architectonic concepts of early 20s... Golosov accepted ... garde in favor of neoclassical architecture, Golosov responded with a neoclassical adaptation of his symbolic romanticism concept. Golosov and his followers deliberately replaced the proven historical ... a term coined by Selim Khan Magomedov , became the most common in Soviet Russia. Ilya Golosov ... 1938. Unlike Konstantin Melnikov , who lost his job in 1936, Golosov was employed in practical ... Image Moscow Golosov Ogiz Draft 1934.jpg Ilya Golosov. Ogiz Building, draft, 1934 Image Moscow ... more details
Coord 55 39 47 N 37 39 46 E region RU type landmark source enwiki display title File Stone veneration in Kolomenskoe Moscow.jpg thumb Stone veneration in Kolomenskoe Golosov Ravine , also known as Vlasov ravine ref http moscowparks.narod.ru mgomz kolpark golosovr.htm Data from . . ., , , , 2003 Russian ref is a deep ravine in Moscow , Russia , between the Kolomenskoe Hill and Dyakovo Hill. The ravine has several spring hydrosphere springs and a stream brook streaming at its bottom. Up the stream of the book, on the left side of it, there are two stones from a pagan shrine that was located in the ravine. Initially the shrine was probably dedicated to Slavic mythology Slavic deity Veles god Veles , and the name of Veles is still traceable in modern local name of the ravine Golosov or Vlasov, through Volosov, from Velesov . The shrine was later Christianization Christianized a wooden chapel was constructed at the place of the shrine, and the stones were re interepreted by local inhabitants as traces of a famous battle between the St. George the holy patron of Moscow and a dragon , ref http kahirka.narod.ru nas.pnk kasdiak.htm Project Russian ref thus keeping the ancient mythological motive under a disguise of new names see Enemy of Perun and storm myth section in Veles god Veles article . In Soviet times stones were relocated from their initial location, which was closer to the bottom of the ravine, near the springs, further up the ravine, where they reside now. The stones are still venerated ref http gromovdv.livejournal.com 12851.html Pictures of the veneration Russian ref local lore tells that they help to cure certain diseases, so people come and sit of them, ref http shamana.ucoz.ru publ 5 1 0 34 Description of modern practices associated with the stone Russian ref as well as tie small pieces of tissue to Wish Tree nearby trees . ref http www.kp.ru daily 23537.5 416 ... more details
BLP sources date November 2010 Orphan date November 2006 His Grace, Panteleimon Sklavos Greek was the Greek Orthodox auxiliary bishop of Adelaide and then Melbourne , Australia ref Tamis, Anastasios M. http books.google.com.au books?id DcAcG9FWs8C&pg PA94&lpg PA94&dq Panteleimon, bishop of Theoupolis&source bl&ots EzjFiZmYYt&sig 18B3yXJew3kP4Ptcf9fuZc u3ww&hl en&ei 2tTWTKz1JozKcfDC8a4L&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 8&ved 0CC4Q6AEwBw v onepage&q Panteleimon&f false The Greeks in Australia pp89 94 ref until 1984. His formal title is His Grace Panteleimon , bishop of Theoupolis. . In 1984 Bishop Panteleimon returned to his native city of Thessaloniki , Greece. He taught theology at various schools and is now in retirement. Bishop Panteleimon presided over a period of dynamic growth within the Greek Orthodox Church in Australia. He founded many churches and parishes in both Adelaide and Melbourne . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Sklavos, Panteleimon Category Greek Orthodox bishops Category Eastern Orthodox Christians from Greece Category Eastern Orthodox Christians from Australia Category Living people ... more details
Infobox Greek Dimos name Panteleimon name local periph Central Macedonia prefec Kilkis Prefecture Kilkis municipality Gallikos population village 358 population as of 2001 elevation 100 lat deg 40 lat min 59 lon deg 22 lon min 52 postal code 611 00 area code 23410 licence NI, website image skyline caption skyline city flag city seal districts party since elevation min elevation max Panteleimon is a village south of the City of Kilkis in the Kilkis Prefecture, Greece. Panteleimon is part of the Gallikos Gallikos Municipality and has a population of 358 people 2001 . References Reflist Category Populated places in the Kilkis Prefecture CMacedonia geo stub bg el ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Aghios Panteleimon is a seaside settlement in Crete with a beautiful beach 19 kilometers east of Ierapetra . It is part of Ierapetra municipality. coord 35.0309 25.9106 type city region GR display title Category Makry Gialos Crete geo stub ... more details
Infobox bishop name Panteleimon Kotokos br image File Panteleimon Kotokos.jpg 180px caption religion Greek Orthodox Church , Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania See Title Bishop of Gjirokast r Period 1937 1941 consecration predecessor successor ordination post bishops birth date 1890 birth place Korca , Ottoman Empire death date 1969 death place Athens , Greece Panteleimon Kotokos lang el , 1890 1969 was the Greeks Greek Eastern Christianity Orthodox bishop of Gjirokast r 1937 1941 and a member of the exiled Northern Epirus lobby after the end of World War II . ref cite book last Kondis first Basil title The Greeks of Northern Epirus and Greek Albanian relations historical review from the Greek edition v. 3, 1922 1929 v. 4, 1930 1940 language year 1990 page 41 ref isbn url http books.google.com books?lr &cd 13&hl el&id YpJpAAAAMAAJ&dq ref ref name encyc cite book last Fahlbusch, Erwin Bromiley, Geoffrey William first title The encyclopedia of Christianity publisher Hestia Publishers & Booksellers publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing language 1999 year page 35 ref isbn 9788889345047 url http books.google.com books?id z47zgZ75dqgC&dq ref Panteleimon Kotokos was born in Kor , modern southern Albania Northern Epirus at 1860. After he finished middle level education in his home place he was accepted in the Halki Seminary Theological School of Halki , in Istanbul Constantinople . For several years he worked as a high school theology teacher. He also acquired a degree in law science at the University of Athens . ref cite book last Oikonomou first Ph tios G. title 1912 1988 ... Autocephalous Church of Albania Orthodox Church of Albania . Among them where, Panteleimon ... Empire DATE OF DEATH 1969 PLACE OF DEATH Athens , Greece Category Northern Epirotes Kotokos Panteleimon Category 1860 births Kotokos Panteleimon Category 1969 deaths Kotokos Panteleimon Category ... more details
Panteleimon Kondrat evich Ponomarenko lang ru , lang be Panteliaimon Kandracievi Panamarenka 9 August 1902 ndash 18 January 1984 was a general in the Red Army before becoming a Soviet Union Soviet administrator in Belarus and then Kazakhstan . He was born in Krasnodar Krai , Russia . From 1938 to 1947, Ponomarenko was the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Belorussia , and from 1944 to 1948, also the List of Prime Ministers of Belarus Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Byelorussia. During World War II , he led Belarusian resistance movement Communist partisan units within Nazi occupied Belarus. He clashed with the Polish underground and gave orders for his troops to disarm them and execute the officers. ref name Musia pl icon cite journal author Bogdan Musia year month title Memorandum Pantelejmona Ponomarienki z 20 stycznia 1943 r. in O zachowaniu si Polak w i niekt rych naszych zadaniach journal Pami i Sprawiedliwo volume issue 2006 09 01 pages 379 publisher Instytut Pami ci Narodowej issn 1427 7476 url format accessdate ref In this aspect the forces under Ponomarenko s command initiated a limited cooperation with the Nazi occupation forces informing on members of the Polish underground. ref name Musia From 16 October 1952 until 6 March 1953, Ponomarenko was a member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union . He was made First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Kazakh SSR in 1954 ..., Panteleimon Kondrat evich 1902 1984 A Biographical Dictionary of the Soviet Union, 1917 1988 ... . NAME Ponomarenko, Panteleimon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ponomarenko, Panteleimon Category 1902 births Category 1984 deaths ... de Panteleimon Kondratjewitsch Ponomarenko it Pantelejmon Ponomarenko lt Panteleimonas ... more details
Infobox Writer for more information see Template Infobox Writer doc name Panteleimon Kulish image Panteleimon Kulish.jpg imagesize 140px caption pseudonym birthdate birth date 1819 8 7 mf y birthplace deathdate death date and age 1897 2 14 1819 8 7 mf y deathplace occupation writer , critic , poet , folklorist , translator nationality Ukrainians Ukrainian period genre subject movement influences influenced signature Kulish Sig.jpg website Panteleimon Kulish also spelled Panteleymon or Pantelejmon Kuli , lang uk , August 7, 1819 February 14, 1897 was a Ukrainians Ukrainian writer , critic , poet , folklorist , and translator . Overview Panteleimon Kulish, born 8 August 1819 in Voronizh now in Sumy Oblast , d 14 February 1897 in Borzna Motronivka , Chernigov Governorate . Prominent writer, historian, ethnographer, and translator. He was born into an impoverished Cossack gentry family. After completing only five years at the Novhorod Siverskyi gymnasium he enrolled at Kyiv University in 1837 but was not allowed to finish his studies because he was not a noble. He obtained a teaching position in Lutsk in 1840. There he wrote his first historical novel in Russian Mykhailo Charnyshenko, or Little Russia Eighty Years Ago 2 vols, 1843 . Mykhailo Maksymovych promoted Kulish s literary efforts and published several of his early stories. His first longer work written in Ukrainian ... later became the nucleus of the secret Cyril and Methodius Brotherhood... Panteleimon Kulish ..., into Ukrainian. Image Kuleshovka1857.jpg thumb A page from Panteleimon Kulish s Gramatka , printed ... 2.jpg thumb left A page from Panteleimon Kulish s Gramatka , printed in 1857 in Saint Petersburg , showing suggestions for teachers in Little Russia Further reading George S. N. Luckyj , Panteleimon ... links http www.encyclopediaofukraine.com display.asp?AddButton pages K U KulishPanteleimon.htm Panteleimon ... bio stub eo Pantelejmon Kuli fr Panteleimon Koulich hr Pantelejmon Oleksandrovi Kuli kk , ... more details
Church of St. Panteleimon can refer to Church of St. Panteleimon Nerezi , Republic of Macedonia Saint Panteleimon, Ohrid , Republic of Macedonia Church of St. Panteleimon Veles in Veles city Veles , Republic of Macedonia Disambig church ... more details
Metropolitan Panteleimon of Belgium original name Nicolaos Kontoiannis , born, February 7, 1935 in Chios , Greece , is the Metropolitan of Belgium and Exarch of The Netherlands and Luxembourg , under the spiritual leadership of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople . He is a graduate of the Theological Institute of Halki seminary , Istanbul . In 1982 , he was unanimously elected by the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate as the Head of the Holy Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Belgium, based in Brussels . Source http www.orthodoxia.be Orthodox Church in Belgium Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Panteleimon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 7, 1935 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Panteleimon Category Eastern Orthodox priests Category Christianity in Greece Category 1935 births Category Living people Category Greek Orthodox Christians Category Eastern Orthodox Christians from Greece Category Theological School of Halki alumni el ... more details
coord 50 20 41 N 30 29 16.3 E display title File Pantaleon cathedral.JPG thumb 300px The Cathedral of St. Panteleimon in Kiev The Cathedral of St. Pantaleon or St. Panteleimon is a large Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodox cathedral in the Kiev an neighbourhood of Theophania . It shares similarities with the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn and is considered a high point in Russian Revival architecture Russian Revival church architecture ecclesiastical architecture . It was built to a Russian Revival design by Yevgeny Yermakov between 1905 and 1912. ref name site http www.feofaniya.in.ua ?pid 784 Website of St. Panteleimon s Convent ref The building is penta cupola r, with the massive black central dome and the four Tented roof tent like domes on the corners, as well as low galleries which run continuously around the building. The outer walls are covered with a mazy web of tracery . The cathedral was intended to serve as the main church of the Kievan Monastery of St. Panteleimon, which originated as a branch, or skete , of St. Michael s Golden Domed Monastery . ref http www.feofaniya.in.ua ?pid 787 Website of St. Panteleimon s Convent ref It was closed for worship and thoroughly looted in the 1920s and was damaged in World War II . ref name site The hollow shell of the church was returned to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate Russian Orthodox Church in 1990s and has been restored as the main church of a nunnery. The other church building of the convent conforms to the cathedral in style. References reflist Religion of Kiev DEFAULTSORT Saint Panteleimon s Cathedral Category Russian Revival architecture Category 20th century Eastern Orthodox church buildings Category 1905 architecture Category Cathedrals in Ukraine Category Churches in Kiev ru uk ... more details
File Church of St. Panteleimon Nerezi .jpg thumb 200px Church of St. Panteleimon. File Meister von Nerezi 001.jpg thumb 200px Pieta in frescoes in St. Panteleimon. The Church of St. Panteleimon in Gorno Nerezi , Republic of Macedonia , is a small 12th century Byzantine church located in a monastery complex. The church and monastery are dedicated to St. Panteleimon , the patron saint of physicians. The church was constructed in 1164 as a foundation of Alexius Angelus Comnenus, a son of Constantine Angelos and Theodora Komnene, a daughter of Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos . The church has a domed cruciform core, three apse s and a rectangular narthex . It is built of irregular stone blocks and brick embedded in thick layers of mortar. The surrounding monastery complex is enclosed by walls. The frescoes in the church are famous examples of Comnenian Age Byzantine Art, depicting scenes from the Passion Christianity Passion of Christ and various hagiographical illustrations. Similar compositions appear in the Latomou Monastery in Thessaloniki . The church was damaged by an earthquake in the 16th century. In the restoration that followed, some of the frescoes in the upper middle region have been repainted. The original marble iconostasis survived the earthquake, but lost its decorative plastic art. In another restoration attempt in 1885, the larger part of the frescoes in the Cella naos were painted over rather ineptly. During cleaning in 1923, some of the original 12th century frescoes were restored. The coloring, dramatic composition and purity of expression displayed in the frescoes ... influence of Byzantium. The frescoes contained within St. Panteleimon at Nerezi are not seen as static ..., 1999. Commonscat St. Panteleimon s Church, Nerezi Books Petar Miljkovi Pepek Nerezi Kunstdenkm ler in Jugoslawien . Jugoslavija, Beograd 1966. Ida Sinkevi The Church of St. Panteleimon at Nerezi ... source dewiki DEFAULTSORT Church Of St. Panteleimon Nerezi Category Churches in the Republic of Macedonia ... more details
Infobox religious building building name Saint Panteleimon br image St. Panteleymon Ohrid.JPG caption The exterior of the monastery location Ohrid , Republic of Macedonia geo religious affiliation Macedonian Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodox Church district Plao nik consecration year status leadership website architect Clement of Ohrid architecture type Byzantine architecture Middle period Middle Byzantine architecture style Byzantine style facade direction year completed construction cost capacity 3,000 length width width nave height max dome quantity dome height outer dome height inner dome dia outer dome dia inner minaret quantity minaret height spire quantity spire height materials Saint Panteleimon lang mk j , Sveti Pantelejmon , pronounced IPA mk pant l j m n is a monastery in Ohrid , Republic of Macedonia situated on Plao nik . It is attributed to Clement of Ohrid , a Disciple Christianity disciple of Cyril the Philosopher Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius . Archaeologists have come to believe that the monastery was the site where the first students of the Glagolitic alphabet used to translate the Bible into Old Church Slavonic were taught. History Image Sv pentelejmon side.jpg thumb left The recently constructed bell tower on the side of the monastery. An icon above the entrance depicts Saint Clement alongside Saint Panteleimon whilst Christ is overlooking them The monastery is believed to have been built when Saint Clement arrived in Ohrid, at the request of Boris I of Bulgaria and restored an old church building church . Sources say that Saint Clement was not satisfied with the size of the church and therefore built a new one over it and assigned Saint Panteleimon as its patron saint . Saint Clement used his newly created monastery as a liturgical building and a place for teaching his disciples his variation of the Glagolitic alphabet ... Saint Clement and Panteleimon reflist Ohrid Symbols of Macedonia coord 41 06 45.85 N 20 47 28.48 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1945 architecture The year 1945 in architecture involved some significant events. Buildings Hallgr mskirkja , a church in Reykjav k , Iceland is started. Events February 13 February 15 The Bombing of Dresden in World War II bombing of Dresden by the British Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Force destroys 13 square miles 34  km of the city, and causes a firestorm that consumes the city centre. Landmarks destroyed include the Dresden Frauenkirche Frauenkirche , the Semperoper the Saxony state opera house , and the Zwinger Zwinger Palace . In the decades following the end of the World War II war , some of the lost buildings are reconstructed. Awards Royal Gold Medal Victor Vesnin . Grand Prix de Rome , architecture unknown . Births August 12 Jean Nouvel Deaths Ilya Golosov Panteleimon Golosov DEFAULTSORT 1945 In Architecture Category 1945 architecture fr 1945 en architecture mk 1945 ... more details
Ladovsky , Moisei Ginzburg , Ilya Golosov stepped aside from public discussions and switched to practical ..., two forerunners of the style were Ivan Fomin and Ilya Golosov . They converged on the same style ..., not a transition to something else . ref name KHAN In 1933 1934, Golosov publicly disposed with the avantgarde ... became a trademark feature of the emerging style. Golosov s entries in public design contests exposed his style to numerous followers. Ivan Fomin and Ilya Golosov . Original concepts never materialized ... fomin hall.jpg Ivan Fomin. Kursky Rail Terminal, 1933 Image Moscow Golosov Ogiz Draft 1934.jpg Ilya Golosov. Ogiz Building, 1934 Image Moscow Golosov TradeUnion Draft 1938.jpg Ilya Golosov. Trade ... shapes without neoclassical detailing . Golosov and his followers deliberately replaced the proven historical ..., and usually are perfectly symmetrical. Ilya Golosov and Vladimir Vladimirov . Apartment buildings in Moscow gallery Image Moscow golosov.jpg Ilya Golosov. Yauzsky, 2, 1936 1941 Image Moscow golosov statue.jpg Ilya Golosov. Yauzsky, 2, fragment Image Luxury penthouse patriarch.jpg Vladimirov. Aviazhilstroy ... not stop at postconstructivism because they unlike Golosov or Fomin could not innovate. Meanwhile, Fomin died in 1936, and Golosov was ageing physically, clearing the road for the young. Another ... of Russia, 10 02 2000 http www.echo.msk.ru guests 593 echo.msk.ru ref On February 13, 2006, PanteleimonGolosov s Constructivist Pravda Building burnt down, killing one person and injuring four. ref ... more details
Nerezi can refer to The Church of St. Panteleimon Nerezi Church of St. Panteleimon in Nerezi Republic of Macedonia Nerezi , Republic of Macedonia Nerezi Republic of Macedonia Nerezi , a village in the Republic of Macedonia Nerezi archeological site Nerezi , an archeological site near Tasov i i in Herzegovina disambig sr ... more details
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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Gorno Nerezi Lang mk is a small village in the Republic of Macedonia , located in the Karpo municipality , near Skopje , and at an altitude of 771 meters 2532  feet . It is situated on the wooded slopes of Mt. Vodno , covers a 7  km radius, and has a population of 314 inhabitants, mostly Albanians . Located in Gorno Nerezi is the Church of St. Panteleimon Nerezi Church of St. Panteleimon , dedicated to the protector of health. The church was constructed in 1164 by order of Alexius Angelus Comnenus, a member of the imperial family. The frescoes are famous examples of Comnenian Age Byzantine Art . Coord missing Macedonia Category Villages in the Republic of Macedonia RMacedonia geo stub bg mk sq Nerezi i Ep rm sv Nerezi ... more details
Infobox Orthodox monastery name St. Panteleimon Monastery name local image Athos 7.jpg Jurisdiction Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople established 1167 Location Mt Athos, Greece dedicated to St Panteleimon celebration Founder Russian Monks St. Panteleimon Pantaleon s Monastery Greek language Greek , Aghios Panteleimon lang ru , known as , Rossikon , is a Russian Orthodox monastery built on the southwest side of the peninsula of Mt. Athos in Greece . It is the largest of the many monasteries on the peninsula, in terms of physical size, though not in population. History The monastery was founded by several monks from Kiev Rus in the 11th century, which is why it is known as Rossikon . Traditionally it was inhabited by Kiev an and later by Russian Orthodox monks. It was recognized as a separate monastery in 1169. The monastery prospered in the 16th and 17th centuries being lavishly sponsored by the tsars of Moscovy , but it declined dramatically in the 18th century to the point where there only two Russian and two Bulgaria n monks left by 1730. The construction of the present monastery on a new site, closer to the seashore, was carried out during the first two decades of the nineteenth century, with the financial help of the ruler of Moldo Wallachia, Skarlatos Kallimachos. Russian monks numbered 1,000 in 1895, 1,446 in 1903 ... s. The Monastery of St Panteleimon was repeatedly gutted by fires, most famously in 1307 when Catalan ... s katholikon main church was built between 1812 1821 and is dedicated to Saint Pantaleon St. Panteleimon ... of Saint Panteleimon, one of the most popular saints in Russia. The 19th century monastery ... Panteleimon Category Russian Orthodox monasteries Category Christian monasteries in Greece Category ... ca Monestir de Sant Panteleimon cs Rosikon de Rossikon el es Monasterio de San Pandeleimonos fr Monast re Saint Panteleimon Athos it Monastero di San Panteleimon ka ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Politics of Georgia Georgian Workers Communist Party was a political party in Georgia country Georgia . The chairman of the party was Panteleimon Giorgadze . In 1994 the party merged into the United Communist Party of Georgia . Category Political parties in Georgia country Category Communist parties in the Former Soviet Union Euro CP stub Georgia party stub br Strollad Komunour Labourerion Jorjia ... more details