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Holy Mother of God Church, Vagharshapat         
CULTURAL HERITAGE MONUMENT OF ARMENIA
Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God; Holy Mother of God Cathedral, Vagharshapat
Church of the Holy Mother of God (), is a church located in the town of Vagharshapat, Armenia. It was built in 1767, during the reign of Catholicos Simeon I of Yerevan, on the remains of a 16th-century wooden church.
Church of the Holy Mother of God, Asen's Fortress         
  • alt=A partially preserved fresco of a biblical scene with portraits of Christian figures in circles below, all painted above a portal
  • alt=South view of a two-storied medieval church
  • alt=A richly decorated five-sided apse
CHURCH BUILDING IN ASENOVGRAD, BULGARIA
User:TodorBozhinov/Church of the Holy Mother of God, Asen's Fortress
The Church of the Holy Mother of God (, tsarkva "Sveta Bogoroditsa") is the popular name of a medieval Eastern Orthodox church located in Asen's Fortress. It lies near Asenovgrad in the Rhodope Mountains of Plovdiv Province, south central Bulgaria.
Holy @$%*!         
TELEVISION SERIES
Holy (TV series); Holy @$%*! (TV series); Holy @
Holy @#%*! is an extreme sports viral video reality television series which aired on Versus in the United States from 2009 to 2011.
Примеры употребления для Holy Mother
1. It was here the Holy Mother was repeatedly seen by numerous local teenagers.
2. In "The Icon" by Neil Olson, a beautiful art dealer inherits an obscure artifact that is "none other than the Holy Mother of Katarini." Meanwhile in "Map of Bones," James Rollins dreams up killers dressed as monks, a shootout in a German cathedral and a plot involving the bones of the Three Magi, modestly described on the book‘s jacket as "a prize that could reshape the world." The blueprint for these books is familiar. (A present–day character finds the key to some terrible, important–sounding, age–old mystery.