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Three Hierarches - Silver icon on wood, locally gold plated - Mount Athos

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Three Hierarches - Silver icon on wood, locally gold plated - Mount Athos

Three Hierarches - Silver icon on wood, locally gold plated - Mount Athos

Seriograph icon crafted in canvas on wood, with silver frame, locally gilded, with wooden casing.

With this icon you will receive a free stand.

Three Hierarches

Saint John Chrysostomos, Vasilios the Great, and Saint Gregorios of Nazianzus, or Saint Gregorios the Theologian, are considered as the great hierarchs and ecumenical teachers of the Orthodox Church, patrons of students and education. The Three Hierarchs were celebrated since the mid-11th century, during the reign of Constantine IX Monomachos or Alexios I Komnenos. Their memory is celebrated on January 30 and symbolizes the Holy Trinity while was celebrated as an educational feast for the first time in 1842. Its official institutionalization of the celebration took place much later, in 1911.

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Three Hierarches - Silver icon on wood, locally gold plated - Mount Athos

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Seriograph icon crafted in canvas on wood, with silver frame, locally gilded, with wooden casing.

With this icon you will receive a free stand.

Three Hierarches

Saint John Chrysostomos, Vasilios the Great, and Saint Gregorios of Nazianzus, or Saint Gregorios the Theologian, are considered as the great hierarchs and ecumenical teachers of the Orthodox Church, patrons of students and education. The Three Hierarchs were celebrated since the mid-11th century, during the reign of Constantine IX Monomachos or Alexios I Komnenos. Their memory is celebrated on January 30 and symbolizes the Holy Trinity while was celebrated as an educational feast for the first time in 1842. Its official institutionalization of the celebration took place much later, in 1911.