File:Virgin with the bleeding Cheek, as she is worshiped in the Sunday Gate at the Extremity of the Twerschaia, in Moscow - Clarke Edward Daniel - 1810.jpg

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English: Edward Daniel Clarke. Travels in various countries of Europe Asia and Africa. Part the First Russia Tartary and Turkey (1810). Part the Second Greece Egypt and the Holy Land (1813). London, R. Watts for Cadell and Davies // Note: This is the so-called Iviron, or Iverskaya, type of Hodegetria icon. Legend says that the bleeding mark on Mary's face was left by a sword of an iconoclast in IX-century Nicaea. This copy of the Iverskaya icon was displayed in Moscow at the Resurrection Gate.
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Edward Daniel Clarke  (1769–1822)  wikidata:Q962778 s:en:Author:Edward Daniel Clarke
 
Edward Daniel Clarke
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Eduardus Daniel Clarke; E.D.Clarke; Edward Daniel Clarke; Эдвард Даниэль Кларк; ادوارد دانيال كلارك; Clarke, Edward Daniel
Description British botanist, librarian, university teacher, archaeologist, explorer and writer
English naturalist, mineralogist and traveller
Date of birth/death 5 June 1769 Edit this at Wikidata 9 March 1822 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Sussex London
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