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'''''Panagia Pantanassa''''' (The Most Holy Queen of All) is one of the many surnames given to the [[Theotokos|Virgin Mother]].  The [[icon]] with this name depicts the Theotokos enthroned and holding her [[Jesus Christ|son]].
 
'''''Panagia Pantanassa''''' (The Most Holy Queen of All) is one of the many surnames given to the [[Theotokos|Virgin Mother]].  The [[icon]] with this name depicts the Theotokos enthroned and holding her [[Jesus Christ|son]].

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icon of Panagia Pantanassa of Mount Athos (prototype)

Panagia Pantanassa (The Most Holy Queen of All) is one of the many surnames given to the Virgin Mother. The icon with this name depicts the Theotokos enthroned and holding her son.


Pantanassa, monastery of Vatopaidi (Athos)

This icon is known for working miracles, especially with cancer. A copy sent to Russia is also known for its miracles.[1]

Pantanassa, Mystras

  • Historical Mystras (Sparta/Laconia, Greece)

List of monasteries

List of Pantanassa churches

  • (Athens, Greece)
  • (Patras, Greece), consecrated in 1859.
  • Chora, Folegandros island (Cyclades, Greece)
  • Seafront, Naxos island (Greece)

Reference