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Kariye Museum KARİYE MUSEUM 31 Dispersion of good health by Jesus to the æ Frescoes 1 38 36 people 51 The Anastasis 3 A 2 39 G 40 Annex 32 The healing by Jesus of two blind men 52 The Church fathers 4 34 5B 5A 37 35 33 The Khalke Jesus & the praying Virgin 53 The raising (resurrection of the widow's 41B 41A 34 Mary and the Baby Jesus surrounded by son) 7 B 6 50C her ancestors 54 The healing of the daughter of Jairus 43 H 44 8 42 35 Joachim in the mountains praying to have a 55 The Virgin Elousa 9B 9A child 56 The Last Judgement 45B 45A Outer 36 No mosaics left 57 Abraham & the beggar Lazarus on his lap Narthex I 37 The breaking of the good news of the birth 58 St George Exit 11 C 10 47 48 50A Nave Apse 12 46 of Jesus to Mary – The Annunciation 59 Rich man burning in Hell's fire 49B 49A 38 The chief priest Zacchariah judging the 60 Those entering Heaven & the Angel 13B 13A 32 29 Inner Virgin Seraphim with the semi-nude good thief 15 D 14 39 Mary & Joseph bidding each other farewell 61 Depiction of Andronikus II & his family & Narthex 50B 16 31 J 33 40 The breaking of the good news of the birth the inscription & depiction above of 17B 17A 27 of Mary to Anne Makarios Tornikes & his wife Eugenia 19 E 18 30 28 41A The meeting of Anne & Joachim 62 The Bearing of the Ark of the Covenant 26B 26A 41B Joseph bringing the Virgin into his house 63 St Demetrius 20 42 Mary in the arms of Anne & Joachim & the 64 St Theodore Tiro 77 60 57 22 68 78 67 53 blessing by the priests 65 Mary & child Jesus with the 12 attending 76 75 21 Parecclesion L 43 Giving of the stick with young shoots angels F K 25 P 65 U N M 64 56 O 51 indicating Joseph as Mary’s fiancé 66 Four Gospel Writers (Hymnographers): St 69 72 70 63 62 59 55 54 52 44 The birth of the Virgin Mary Cosmos 23 24 7473 71 66 61 58 45A The first seven steps of the Virgin & below, 67 Four Gospel Writers (Hymnographers): St St Peter John of Damascene Entrance 45B The prayer of the chief priest Zacchariah in 68 Four Gospel Writers (Hymnographers): St front of the 12 sticks Theophanes æ Mosaics 15 Elizabeth & John the Baptist running away 46 The presentation of Mary (age three) to the 69 Four Gospel Writers (Hymnographers): St 1 The voyage of the Virgin to Bethlehem & from a pursuing soldier temple by her parents Joseph the dream of Joseph 16 Remains of mosaics 47 The Virgin taking the skeins of wool to 70 St Theodore Stratelates 2 The census held for the enrolment for 17A Depiction of the saints weave the veil for the temple 71 King Solomon & the Israelites taxation & registration of Mary & Joseph 17B Depiction of the saints 48 Theodore Metochites presenting a small 72 Placement into the temple of the Ark of the in the presence of Cyrenius, Governor of 18 The scene of King Herod’s investigation & a model of the church to Jesus Covenant Syria guard standing 49A The feeding of the Virgin by an angel & 73 The combat of an angel with the Asurians in 3 Jesus going with Mary & Joseph to 19 The mourning mothers below, St Peter the outskirts of Jerusalem Jerusalem 20 No mosaics left 49B Remains of mosaics – Directives given to 74 St Procopios, St Sabas Stratelates 4 Remains of mosaics – Jesus among the 21 A decorative medallion the Virgin at the temple 75 Moses in the bushes doctors in the temple 22 The meeting of Jesus with the Samaritan 50A The Assumption of the Virgin 76 Jacob's ladder & the angels 5A St Trachos woman at the well 50B Mary and the Baby Jesus 77 Aaron & his sons carrying votive offerings, 5B St Andronikus 23 The healing of a paralysed person by Jesus 50C Jesus in a standing posture, holding the in front of the altar 6 The birth of Jesus 24 King Herod giving the order for the Bible in his hand 78 St Samonas & Guiras 7 The return of the Virgin Mary with Jesus massacre of the innocents & the 8 The attempts of Satan to deceive Jesus execution thereof 9A St Georgios 25 Remains of mosaics 9B St Demetrius 26A The healing by Jesus of a young man with 10 Jesus & the inscription ‘the dwelling-place an injured arm of the living’ 26B The healing by Jesus of leprous man 11 The prayer of the Virgin & the attendant 27 Twenty-four of the early ancestors of Jesus angels (Genealogy of Christ) 12 The wedding at Cana & the miracles 28 The healing by Jesus of a woman asking for 13A Depiction of the saints the restoration of her health 13B Depiction of the saints 29 The healing by Jesus of the mother-in-law 14 The Magi on their way to Jerusalem riding of St Peter on horseback & the three Magi in 30 The healing by Jesus of a deaf person audience with King Herod.
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