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G0269 Orthodox Saint Silver Icon - Agioi Theodoroi ( SaintsTheodore ) 13x19cm

[Code : G0269] G0269 Orthodox Saint Silver Icon - Agioi Theodoroi ( SaintsTheodore ) 13x19cm

Height 19 cm (7.5 in.)
Width 13 cm (5.1 in.)
Price $186.00
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Orthodox Saint Silver Icon - Agioi Theodoroi ( Saints Theodore ) 13x19cm Style: G0269
Name Day: February 8

This is an exact copy of a Byzantine hagiography icon, handmade in Greece using traditional Byzantine iconography techniques. The icon is made of copper with a layer of .925 Sterling Silver and is tarnish-free (does not require polish). The icons silver design is 3D and features intricate raised detail and the face is hand-painted using high quality paint. The icon is mounted on a wooden plaque, with two wood stain color options: brown or black. Please see more pictures for detailed view of color options.

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Icon approx. 13 cm x 19 cm (5.1 in x 7.5 in)
Tarnish Free Sterling Silver (925 Stamp), Copper, Wood

This is a limited stock item, typically delivered in 3-4 weeks. Please contact us for express delivery options.


Saint Theodore is a martyr and warrior saint venerated with the title Great-martyr in the Eastern Orthodox Church. According to tradition, he was born in the city of Euchantum, endowed with many talents. He was also handsome and known for his charity and bravery. Appointed military-commander ( stratelatos ) in the city of Heracleion, during the time the emperor Licinius (307 - 324), he began a fierce persecution of Christians. Theodoroi himself invited Licinius to Heracleium, having promised to offer a sacrifice to the pagan gods. He requested that all the gold and silver statues of the gods which they had in Heracleion be gathered up at his house. Theodore then smashed them into pieces which he then distributed to the poor. Theodore was arrested, subjected to torture, then crucified. The witness was his servant Varos (also venerated as a saint). In the morning the imperial soldiers found him alive and unharmed. Not wanting to flee a martyr's death, Theodore voluntarily gave himself over again into the hands of Licinius, and was beheaded by the sword. This occurred on 8 February 319, on a Saturday, at the third hour of the day.

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