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Cathedral of the Annunciation, Moscow had to enter the church by the southeast porch entrance, built especially for him. This is because he was married three times too many (for a total of six wives) and was therefore, under the rules of the Orthodox Church, not allowed to enter the church... sacred-destinations.com
Cathedral of the Annunciation (Blagoveshchenskii Sobor), Moscow | MyTravelGuide.com The golden-domed Cathedral of the Annunciation in the Kremlin was built in 1485-1489 by Russian architects. While the Cathedral itself housed private burial chapels for princes and tsars, the north and the west galleries were used as the main entrance to the imperial palace. The cathedral's gallerie... mytravelguide.com
Cathedral of the Annunciation, or Blagoveshchensky Sobor (cathedral, Moscow, Russia) --�Britannica Online Encyclopedia ...proportioned lines and elegant arches are crowned by five golden domes. The Orthodox metropolitans and patriarchs of the 14th to the 18th century are buried there. Across the square is the Cathedral of the Annunciation (Blagoveshchensky Sobor), built in 148489 by craftsmen from Pskov; thoug... britannica.com
Annunciation Cathedral | Moscow Sights & Activities | Fodor's Online Travel Guide This remarkable monument of Russian architecture, linking three centuries of art and religion, was the private chapel of the royal family. Its foundations were laid in the 14th century, and in the 15th century a triangular brick church in the early Moscow style was erected on the site. Partially des... fodors.com
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