Meaning of "トロイツキー‐せいどう" in the Japanese dictionary
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PRONUNCIATION OF トロイツキー‐せいどう IN JAPANESE
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Definition of トロイツキー‐せいどう in the Japanese dictionary
Trotsky [Troitsky Cathedral] "Troitskiy sobor / Троицкий собор" This is a cathedral located in the city of Sergiyev Posard in the western part of the Russian Federation, Moscow State. One of the historical buildings of Troycegaev Abu monastery registered in World Heritage (cultural heritage) in 1993. Constructed in the 15th century, founded the monastery, a noble family aristocrat who later became a saint Sergey = Ladnesysky (St. Sergi of Raddaji). In the house there is Ikonostasis (church inner barriers) of Andrey Rubyov, one of the biggest Icon painter in the medieval Russia, and the coffin of St. Sergi is settled. トロイツキー‐せいどう【トロイツキー聖堂】 《Troitskiy sobor/Троицкий собор》ロシア連邦西部、モスクワ州の都市セルギエフポサードにある聖堂。1993年に世界遺産(文化遺産)に登録されたトロイツェセルギエフ大修道院の歴史的建造物群の一つ。15世紀に建造され、同修道院を創設し、のちに聖人に列せられた貴族セルギー=ラドネシスキー(ラドネジの聖セルギー)に献堂。堂内には中世ロシア最大のイコン画家の一人アンドレイ=ルブリョフのイコノスタシス(教会内陣の障壁)があり、聖セルギーの棺が安置されている。
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