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Wilson-Claridge and relics
In 1931, the relics were recovered by Wilson-Claridge during an archaeological excavation ; their identity was confirmed by Dr. T. E. A.
Wilson-Claridge wanted the relics to go to the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
In 1931, the relics were recovered by Wilson-Claridge during an archaeological excavation of the abbey ; their identity was confirmed by Dr. T. E. A.

donated and relics
Whether they remained in their possession and was used together with other relics of Anno II from her estate for St. Maria ad Gradus, or already has been donated to her brother, is unknown.
Earl Norman, an East Bend artifact collector, donated 5, 000 pieces of his collection of more than 10, 000 relics to the North Carolina Department of Archives and History in 1960.
It was carved up by the present bishops and was divided with other very precious relics among the knights ; later, after their return to the homeland, it was donated to churches and monasteries.
The church is noted for having the relics of Saint Valentine, which were donated to the church in the 19th century by Pope Gregory XVI from their previous location in the cemetery of St. Hippolytus in Rome ..
It pays lasting tribute to all those airmen who fought in the skies over southern England during World War II and houses a substantial collection of aviation relics excavated by the group over many years from sites of crashed British and German aircraft, as well as items which have been donated.
Mary Colter retired to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1948 and donated her collection of Native American pottery and Indian relics to Mesa Verde National Park.

donated and Russian
The purchase was financed by the Russian philanthropist Vladimir Potanin, who donated funds to Russian Ministry of Culture and ultimately to State Hermitage Museum collection.
It was also claimed that Arthur Scargill diverted money donated by Russian miners during the strike.
Basically, the population in these provinces came to the same legal system as the Grand Duchy, including its Constitution and General Law, although some privileges took time to adapt, and so-called donated estates ( owned by Russian noblemen ) in Karelia were a headache that was resolved slowly by monetary compensations from the Grand Duchy's Treasury.
Through these men Shevchenko also met the famous painter and professor Karl Briullov, who donated his portrait of the Russian poet Vasily Zhukovsky as a lottery prize, whose proceeds were used to buy Shevchenko's freedom on May 5, 1838.
Following Russian Empire's takeover of the town in the effect of the Partitions of Poland, both latter shrines were confiscated and donated to the authorities of the Orthodox Church, who converted them to an Orthodox monastery and church, respectively, while the Dominican monastery was converted to an administrative building.
* At the request of the Smithsonian Institution, his Russian " SOKOL " space suit was donated to the National Air & Space Museum ( 1996 )
After the Partitions of Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth the neighborhoods were donated to the wife of Russian General Fitinhof.
However, this was soon overshadowed by revelations in October that Paksas gave citizenship to, and heard requests for political favours from, Jurijus Borisovas, a Russian businessman that had donated $ 400, 000 to Paksas's campaign, and that high-ranking members of Paksas's staff had connections to Russian criminal groups.
The park contains memorials with the names of the Russian and Romanian soldiers that died for the liberation of Pleven, and is decorated with non-functional arms donated by Russia: cannons, cannon balls, gatling guns, rifles, bayonets.
Poltoratzky ’ s personal library, which included many rare books and unpublished manuscripts, was donated to the Imperial Public Library, now the Russian State Library.
Instead, Tolstoy retained the copyright and donated all royalties to the Doukhobors, who were Russian pacifists hoping to emigrate to Canada.
Being an example of one of the successful long-standing independent artists in Russia band released 8 studio albums so far, wrote and produced soundtracks for a full length cartoon movie and gave a new sound to classic Russian silent sci-fi movie and donated tracks to feature films including Russian blockbuster Night Watch, where Ilya also plays the Vampire.
She lived in Edinburgh from 1777 to 1779, and donated a collection of Russian commemorative medals to the University of Edinburgh.
She stored the paintings in the Russian Museum's archives and eventually donated them as a gift.
It was one of 20 cast, each of which is composed of three groupings of metals: that of a Russian cannon captured at the siege of Sevastopol ( 18541855 ), donated by Queen Elizabeth II ; a Confederation Medal, created to mark Canada's confederation in 1867 ; and a selection of metals from each of Canada's regions.
Through these men Shevchenko also met the famous painter and professor Karl Briullov, who donated his portrait of the Russian poet Vasilii Zhukovsky as the prize in a lottery whose proceeds were used to buy Shevchenko's freedom on 5 May 1838 …
On February 9, 2004 the official inauguration of the Personal Room of the Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts Vlady ( Kibalchich ) with the 154 etchings, donated by the author, in the Orenburg Museum of Fine Arts ( Russia ).

donated and Orthodox
Alexander the Good donated the wax collected as part of the tax payable by the town to the nearby Orthodox Bistriţa Monastery.
Eleven ex-Yugoslav émigrés from the US and Canada have together donated US $ 670 and Can $ 270 for the Montenegrin Orthodox Church.
Thus, despite his Orthodox Jewish background, he also donated heavily to many Catholic charities and organizations, including endowing The Caroline Di Donato Schwartz building at Seton Hall, which was completed in 1973.
Rich Protestant Transylvanian Saxon merchants traded with the Ottoman Empire and often donated Anatolian rugs ( some of them prayer rugs ) to their churches as a wall decoration more according to their iconoclastic beliefs than the images of the saints used by the Catholics and the Orthodox.
In 2004, having received the John W. Kluge Prize for Lifetime Achievement in the Human Sciences, an honor he shared with the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur, Pelikan donated his award ($ 500, 000 ) to Saint Vladimir ’ s Orthodox Theological Seminary, of which he was a trustee.
She was awarded the Stalin Prize and donated its monetary portion to the Orthodox Church for " perpetual prayers for Stalin's sins ".
Construction of the neighborhood began in 1880 when a Scottish businessman and Nazarene Francis Mackenzie bought a large piece of land nearby ( which eventually became known as Englezovac, Serbian for Englishman's place ), parcelled it out into lots for selling and donated a piece of land to the Serbian Orthodox Church for the construction of the Temple of Saint Sava.
Construction of Englezovac started in 1880 when a Scottish businessman and Nazarene Francis Mackenzie bought a large piece of land nearby ( which eventually became known as Englezovac, Serbian for Englishman's place ), parcelled it out into lots for selling and donated a piece of land to the Serbian Orthodox Church for the construction of the Temple of Saint Sava.
Istočni Vračar started to be built since 1880 when a Scottish businessman and Nazarene Francis Mackenzie bought a large piece of land nearby ( which eventually became known as Englezovac, Serbian for Englishman's place ), parcelled it out into lots for selling and donated a piece of land to the Serbian Orthodox Church for the construction of the Temple of Saint Sava.
In addition, the Greek Orthodox Church has donated, worth an estimated $ 20 million, in west Athens for the purpose of a Muslim cemetery.

donated and Church
Hedwig always helped the poor and donated all her fortune to the Church.
The Mitchell Hall, built 1896, was donated to the community by Alexander Mitchell Farmer at Redwells Farm. Alexander also donated the first Parish Church organ. The Mitchell Hall is used by local community groups, and is an asset to the wider Fife community.
In 1918, the Methodist Church proposed building a college in Tulsa, using money donated by Tulsa oilman Robert M. McFarlin.
The fort's tower bell was rescued from the remains by Police Constable Jacob Schoenewald and donated for use in the bell tower of St. Joseph's Catholic Church during its construction in 1864.
The Catholic Church and the Union Oil Company donated sufficient land for the CCC to proceed with the restoration.
In 1857 Gell had also donated some of her land near St Giles's Church for five almshouses to be built for longstanding servants of the Gell household or Ickenham residents who were members of the Church of England.
There are many buildings of historical note in Winchmore Hill, including St Paul's Church, which was built as a Waterloo church on land donated from the Grovelands estate.
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church and Cemetery in Bienville Parish ; land for the church and cemetery was donated in the 19th century by William Thomas Corley.
I take what talent I ’ ve been given seriously, and I want to use it for good .” In 1995 he donated 2. 5 million dollars to help build the new West Angeles Church of God in Christ facility in Los Angeles.
Four years later, the New Hope Church was built on land donated by Brandon.
In 1851, Wilson Spruill donated five acres ( two hectares ) of land for the founding of the Sandy Springs United Methodist Church, near the natural spring for which the city is named.
On a plot donated by Elizabeth Dugas, St. Elizabeth's Church was built in 1840.
Rogers and his wife, Abbie Gifford Rogers, another Fairhaven native ( who was the daughter of the whaling captain Peleg Gifford ), donated many community improvements in the late-nineteenth-and early-twentieth-century, including a grammar school, an extraordinarily luxurious high school, the Town Hall, the George H. Taber Masonic Building, the Unitarian Memorial Church, the Tabitha Inn, the Millicent Library, and a modern water-and-sewer system.
James Thompson, who donated the town clock that is located in the steeple of the First Congregational Church, is said to have proposed the name " Almont " in 1846 to honor the Mexican general, Juan Almonte.
He donated the bell to the local Methodist Church.
On November 11, 1862, Captain Dodd was buried with high military honors in St. Peter on the grounds of the Church of the Holy Communion, Episcopal, on land he donated to the church.
The town was named Vanduser because one of the local farmers by that name donated the land for the town buildings and the Baptist Church.
Formed from portions of Newton Township on March 10, 1864, Hampton Township is named for Jonathan Hampton, who donated land to the Episcopal Church of Newton, New Jersey.
In 1841 Nathaniel donated an acre of land for a chapel to be built so that those of the Dutch Reformed Church did not have to travel to Unionville to attend worship though this new church continued to be under the Union Reformed Church.
In 1812 the Hauppauge Methodist Church that stands today was constructed on land donated by the Wheeler family.
Some residents pressed to change the name to Remsenburg, after prominent resident Charles Remsen donated a new Presbyterian Church.
Another early settler was Johann Adam Geiger ( Kiger ) who donated to the Nazareth Evangelical Lutheran Church which still serves the community today.

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