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Cathedral in honor of Christ the Saviour
When the last of Napoleon's soldiers left Moscow, Tsar Alexander I signed a manifesto, December 25, 1812, declaring his intention to build a Cathedral in honor of Christ the Saviour "to signify Our gratitude to Divine Providence for saving Russia from the doom that overshadowed Her" and as a memorial to the sacrifices of the Russian people.
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Guinea, 2008, Cathedral in honor of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 1994, Thon and Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 1997, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2008, Nikolay I, Cathedral in honor of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2012, Patriarch Aleksei II, Cathedral in honor of Christ the Saviour
USSR, 1991, LZ-127 over Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Russia, Moskow. Cathedral in honor of Christ the Saviour
Russia, Moskow. Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 1994.05.25, Moscow. Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2000.04.09—17, Moskow. Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2008.05.26, Moskow. Cathedral in honor of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 1996, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2001, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2001, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2004, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2004, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2011, Cathedral in honor of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2003.06.20, Cathedral in honor of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2004.02.24, Cathedral in honor of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2004.02.24, Cathedral in honor of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2008, Cathedral in honor of Christ the Saviour
Russia, 2008, Cathedral in honor of Christ the Saviour