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Eastern Orthodox Saints

September 13, 2019October 7, 2019 Trinity Iconography Institute

English Eastern Orthodox Saints are often identified in Russian or Church Slavonic. This lexicon translating Russian to English Orthodox Saints is helpful in saint identification.

Click here to view the list of Eastern Orthodox Saints.

Tagged Eastern Orthodox Saints, Iconography in Portland, Trinity Iconography Institute

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