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Monasteries of Russian Orthodox Church.

Date of issue: 26th November 2002



Designer: Leonid Zajtsev
Paper: coated
Printing process: offset + embossed printing
Perforation: comb. 12 1/2
Size of a stamp: 57,50 x 31,75 mm
Size of a se-tenant pair (label + stamp): 115 x 31,75 mm
Size of a Miniature Sheet: 135 x 180 mm
Miniature Sheet composition: 9 stamps + label (2 x 5)
Printing run: 28.889 se-tenant pairs (label + stamp)
Michel catalogue numbers: 1039Zf-1043Zf

5.00 (R). multicoloured. The Monastery of Saint Daniel in Moscow was founded in 1282 by the Saint Orthodox Prince Daniel, the forefather of all Moscow princes
5.00 (R). multicoloured. The Sergii Lavra of the Holy Trinity in Sergiev Posad was founded in 1337 by Reverend Sergii of Radonezh, the great ascetic of the Russian land. The iconostasis of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity includes icons by Andrei Rublev and Daniil Chorny
5.00 (R). multicoloured. The Valaam Monastery of Transfiguration of Our Savior is situates on the island of Valaam in the Lake of Ladoga. It was founded in the 14th century. The stamp portrays Reverend Sergii and German, the founders of the monastery community on the island
5.00 (R). multicoloured. The Monastery of Reverend Savva of Storozha in Zvenigorod was founded by Reverend Savva in 1398. According to a legend, in 1812 Reverend Savva appeared before marshal of the Napoleonic army Eugeny Bogarnet during his night dream and prevented marshal from destroying the cloister
5.00 (R). multicoloured. The Pskov Cave Monastery of the Holy Assumption in the city of Pechory was founded in 1470 and a few monks came to live in one of the caves. The stamp portrays Saint Cornelius of Pskov and Pechora, the Father Superior of the monastery in the middle of the 16th century


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