Iconostasis, Church of the Archangel Michael, Pedoulas
Coat of arms of the Lusignan kings of Cyprus, with rampant lions and cross of the kingdom of Jesus, on the iconostasis, 15th century, painted wood, in the Church of the Archangel Michael, or Archangelos Michail, a Byzantine church built 1474 with funds donated by Father Vassilios Chamados, in the village of Pedoulas in the Troodos mountains, Cyprus. The church was later expanded with 2 side aisles, and contains a fresco cycle painted 1474, signed by a local painter named Minas, from Marathasa. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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1474 Archangel Archangelos Chamados Cypriot Cyprus Daglari Heraldic Iconostasis Kakopetria Lusignan Michail Minas Nicosia Orthodox Pedoulas Rampant Trodos Troodos Vassilios
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