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electronicgallery:Art by Boris OlshanskyIllustrations of Slavic mythology
Sixth-century encaustic Russian icon of Christ the Saviour (Pantokrator) from St. Catherine’s
russianfolklore:Princess Alexandra (actress Svetlana Bakulina).From the movie “Alexander. The Battle
Jewellery from the Crypt of Annunciation Cathedral in Moscow, 12th-beginning of 13th c.
Frederick Barbarossa and Operation Barbarossa — The Middle Ages and World War II.On June 22nd,
aganzir:vovat:This is cool. It’s Gandalf in the style of a Russian icon.Art by Jay Johnstone
Andrei Rublev - Demetrius of Thessaloniki, 1425
Archangel Michael, fresco from the Nereditsa Church, 1199Nereditsa Church had one of the most well-p
Inuyasha’s new generation and antagonists in medieval Russiaand near territory!Inuyasha teamSesshoma
Por-Bazhyn - remains of medieval town on Tere-Khol lake in Siberia.
goldisblood:Could rare sword have belonged to Ivan the Terrible?The medieval sword was discovered bu
ninetiesdecor:Ivan the Terrible - Viktor VasnetsovYea, he does look pretty terrible. But not the ro
Andrei Rublev charts the life of the greatest medieval Russian painter during the 15th century, as w
russian-style:The Hell from a XVIth-century iconIn the late medieval times Hell was depicted as an a
Medieval sword uncovered in Siberia which may at one time have belonged to Russian Czar Ivan the Ter
mediumaevum:Happy St Andrew’s Day! He is the patron saint of Scotland (and Russia, Barbados, Ukraine
peashooter85:Medieval sword uncovered in Siberia which may at one time have belonged to Russian Czar
by Nellya Martirosova
1. costume of a Russian medieval princess2. Isabel Northwode Costumes3. Italian medieval dress, poss
lunar-danse:Adam & Eve, Russian Lubok woodcut 1792
inkshooter:Battle between Novgorod and Suzdal
russian-style:St. George - Novgorod, early 14th century. Just pretty St.George with funny comic
Andrei Rublev, a medieval painter of orthodox icons and frescoes, is considered the pride and glory
tumuseum: Medieval Russian native crosses and icons, 14-17 cc.
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