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Saint Larisa (Davidovskiy) Icon - S565

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Saint Larisa (or Larissa) was one of the 26 Martyrs of Crimea slain by the Goths in the year 375. They are commemorated together on March 26.

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March
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1x1.25
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Portrait
Saintly Rank:
Female
Saintly Rank:
Martyr

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