Our Lady of Smolensk
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Our Lady of Smolensk
Summary
Our Lady of Smolensk is an icon[1]. It draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (icon category, ranking #20 of 38).[2]
Key Facts
- Our Lady of Smolensk's instance of is recorded as icon[3].
- Our Lady of Smolensk's Commons category is recorded as Our Lady of Smolensk[4].
- Our Lady of Smolensk's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[5].
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Cultural Impact
Things named for Our Lady of Smolensk include Novodevichy Convent[6], an eastern orthodox monastery[7], in Russia[8], founded in 1524[9] and Church of the Theotokos of Smolensk (Saint Petersburg, Smolensk cemetery)[10], an Eastern Orthodox church building[11], in Russia[12], founded in 1758[13].
Why It Matters
Our Lady of Smolensk draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (icon category, ranking #20 of 38).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[14] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[15]
Entities named for it include Novodevichy Convent[6], an eastern orthodox monastery[7], in Russia[8], founded in 1524[9] and Church of the Theotokos of Smolensk (Saint Petersburg, Smolensk cemetery)[10], an Eastern Orthodox church building[11], in Russia[12], founded in 1758[13].