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Church of Venerable Alexius, the Man of God, in Krylatskoye
St. Alexius, a man of God, was born in Rome around 370 from noble and pious parents.
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Church of the Holy Martyr Hermogenes, Patriarchal compound in Krylatskoye
Holy Martyr Yermogen (in the world Yermolai), Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, was born around 1530 in a family of Don Cossacks.
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Church of the Nativity of the Most Holy Lady Theotokos in Krylatskoye
The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary has long attracted pilgrims with its special spiritual atmosphere. Despite the periods of desolation and persecution of the Church, today it has been restored and operates, preserving many shrines.
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Church of St. Euphrosyne of Polotsk in Kuntsevo
Saint Euphrosyne, Abbess of Polotsk, was named Predslava in the world and was the daughter of Prince George Vseslavich.
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Church-Chapel of the Holy Martyr Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna at Rublyovskoye Cemetery
Grand Duchess Elisaveta Feodorovna was born on November 1, 1864, into the Protestant family of Grand Duke Ludwig IV of Hesse-Darmstadt and Princess Alice, daughter of Queen Victoria of England. In 1884, she married Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich, the brother of Emperor Alexander III.
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Church of the Icon of the Mother of God «The Unfading Bloom» in Rublyovo
The first mention of the village of Rublevo dates back to 1620, when it was in the possession of boyar Boris Mikhailovich Lykov.
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Church of the Righteous John of Russia in Kuntsevo
John Russian (1690-1730) was an Orthodox saint, a righteous confessor, glorified for his unshakeable faith and fortitude in the face of torment.
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Church of St. Spyridon of Trimythous in Fili-Davydkovo
Spyridon of Trimifunt (270-348) was a Christian saint and wonderworker, revered among the saints.
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Church of the Icon of the Mother of God «The Sign» in Kuntsevo
The Church of the Icon of the Mother of God “The Sign” in Kuntsevo is an Orthodox church of the St. George deanery of the Moscow Diocese, located in the Fili-Davydkovo district
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Church of the Smolensk Icon of the Mother of God in Fili-Davydkovo
The village of Davydkovo, mentioned since the 17th century, was a small settlement in the west of Moscow. At the beginning of the 20th century, there was a chapel of the Bogolyubsky Icon of the Mother of God, which was a spiritual center for local residents.