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  2. History View of the Archangel Cathedral from Ivan the Great Bell Tower, with the Cathedral of the Annunciation in the background. A precursor to the present cathedral was built in 1250, and was replaced with a stone church in 1333 by Grand Duke Ivan Kalita, who would later become the first Russian monarch to be buried in the church.

  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. The Cathedral of the Archangel Mikhail, in the Moscow Kremlin, served as the mausoleum of the Muscovite grand princes and tsars until the end of the seventeenth century. The present building (built 1505 – 1509) was commissioned by Tsar Ivan III (reigned 1462 – 1505) to replace a fourteenth-century church. The architect was Alvise Lamberti ...

  5. History. The large iconostasis, 13 meters high, dates from 1678-81. Ninety-two painters selected by Simon Ushakov, the famous icon painter of the 17th century, took part in painting the murals of Archangel Cathedral. The paintings in the Archangel Cathedral are monumental showing the obvious tendency of the masters to spaciousness and ...

  6. The Cathedral of the Archangel was a burial place for the Russian monarchs until the end of the 17th century. There is a total of 54 graves of male members of the Russian Tsar's family, such as Ivan Kalita, Ivan IV Grozny, and others. The remains of Russian Queens and princesses were also moved here in 1929, after the demolition of the ...

  7. Dec 9, 2015 · The Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel, located in Sitka, Alaska is the cathedral of the ruling bishop of the Diocese of Alaska, a diocese of the Orthodox Church in America. The present day building is a reconstruction of the original building that was built during the early years of the 1840s and burned in 1966.

  8. The Archangel Michael, a suitably war-like heavenly figure, was chosen as the patron saint of the rulers of Muscovy in the 14 th 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 growing power of the state, and provide a fitting resting place for Russian Royalty.

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