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this ia a bronze plaque I was told it was a jewish artifact any info would be great. It is from around 1890-1900
I added some rubbings of the words on this....Thanks all for the info:)
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Posted 10 years ago
Peytonleat…
(40 items)
this ia a bronze plaque I was told it was a jewish artifact any info would be great. It is from around 1890-1900
I added some rubbings of the words on this....Thanks all for the info:)
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I would rather think figures are catholic saints...!
To be able to read more easily the writings, you could put a thin white paper on the plaque and rub gently soft black pencil on it and add the resulting pic.
Writing seems to be in Russian or Polish. RER(BOB)
Russian Orthodox Icon - or is it Greek?
Three Holy Hierarchs: St Basil the Great, St Gregory the Theologian, and St John Chrysostom ?
In the 11th century AD, there was a growing dispute among the faithful over which of these great saints was greater than the others. This led to fractures, with some favouring the teachings of St. Basil over St. Gregory and vise-versa. In order to bring an end to this pointless quarrel, all three saints appeared to the Bishop of Euchaita. They told him that the glory they have at the throne of God is equal. The three Hierarchs also told him to compose a common service for the three of them, which he did.
The three holy hierarchs are thus commemorated together, on January 30 in the new calendar and February 12 in the old calendar.
In Greece, the Three Hierarchs are the patron saints of learning. The Greek churches celebrate the Greek alphabet on the same day that they celebrate the Three Hierarchs. Not only were these saints protectors of the purity of the Orthodox Faith, but they also were promoters of the importance of education. On this day, it is customary to give school children books. Another idea is to give awards for excellence.
http://myocn.net/three-holy-hierarchs-st-basil-great-st-gregory-theologian-st-john-chrysostom/
vetraio50! As we say in French "Pas de chicane dans la cabane" is what the plaque depicts. RER(BOB)
Wow great info I will take a rubbing and post now .....where do I have a pencil.?
That's them .... left to right: Gregory, Basil & John.
Ouah .... tu as raison, Loumanal:
If you can't beat 'em .... join 'em (all together) !
awesome!!
any idea on age and is therea specific name for it
Thank You Everyone
It's a wall 'Icon', I think.
Check out "Russian bronze icon".