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  2. The Cathedral of the Archangel (Russian: Архангельский собор, romanized: Arkhangel'skiy sobor) is a Russian Orthodox church dedicated to the Archangel Michael. It is located in Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin in Russia between the Great Kremlin Palace and the Ivan the Great Bell Tower.

  3. Only Michael is called an archangel in the Bible. The feast of these angels is celebrated on September 29. In addition to these three Archangels, the Eastern Catholic Churches also venerate Uriel, Selaphiel, Jegudiel, Barachiel and Jerahmeel. The Synaxis of the Holy Archangels is on November 8.

  4. History; Status: Church: Founded: 1837 () Founder(s) House of Obrenović: Dedication: St. Michael the Archangel: Relics held: King Uroš III Despot Stefan Štiljanović Prince Miloš I Prince Mihailo Prince Milan: Architecture; Functional status: Active: Heritage designation: Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance: Designated: 1979 ...

  5. The cathedral contains the tombs of most of the Muscovite grand princes and tsars from Ivan I (reigned 1325 – 1341) to Ivan V (reigned 1682 – 1696), forty-six in all. In addition, shrines contain the relics of St. Dmitry (son of Ivan IV, died 1591) and St. Mikhail of Chernigov (d. 1246).

  6. Mar 23, 2021 · Athens Cathedral history. When Athens became the Greek capital in 1834, an imposing cathedral was essential to seat the Archbishop and Greek Orthodox Church. Construction of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens therefore began in the centre of the new capital on Christmas Day, 1842, as the cornerstone was laid by King Otto and Queen Amalia.

  7. explore. The Cathedral of the Archangel is the second important church of Kremlin. The magnificent masterpiece of Russian Architecture was built in 1505-1509 by Aleviz Noviy, an architect from Italy. The design of the Cathedral contains five domes, that are shifted to the east.

  8. The Cathedral that ... The Archangel Michael, a suitably war-like heavenly figure, was chosen as the patron saint of the rulers of Muscovy in the 14th century. The Cathedral that bears his name was erected between 1505 and 1508 - the culmination of a grandiose building project begun by Ivan the Great to reflect the growin ...

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