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Panagia Kamariani

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'''Panagia Kamariani''' is commemorated by the Church on [[August 15]] and [[September 8]].
 
[[Image:PanagiaKamarianiReal.JPG|thumb|right|Panagia Kamariani of Red Hill (Melbourne)]]
[[Image:Panagia_Kamariani.jpg|thumb||right|Panagia Kamariani, Original located in Melbourne, Australia]]
'''Panagia Kamariani''' is commemorated by the Church on [[August 15]] and [[September 8]]. This icon was discovered in the city of [[w:Bodrum|Bodrum]] (formerly [[w:Halicarnassus|Halicarnassus]] (Turkish: ''Halikarnas'', Ancient Greek: ''Αλικαρνασσός''), after the Virgin-Mary appeared to a Greek family living in this city, in three seperate visions. The name "Kamariani" was given since they were advised by the Virgin that they would find her icon in a vaulted room beneath there property. The icon is now in Australia.
==History==
The story Representatives of the icon originates from official monastery for the Panagia Kamariani (Red Hill, Australia) are in the process of documenting the city history of [[w:Bodrum|Bodrum]] (formerly [[w:Halicarnassus|Halicarnassus]] (Turkish: this icon. ==Etymology=='''Kamariani'Halikarnas'', Ancient from Greek: ''Αλικαρνασσόςkamara'')), anything with a vaulted or arched cover; a vault, arched ceiling, or roof.
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