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- Podea abstract "Podea (Greek: ποδέα) is a kind of apron, that clearly designates a cloth hung at the foot of an icon in Orthodox Church, which often accompanied it in religious processions. This hanging often was embroidered with religious scenes or figures of the saints and liturgical writing. The image on a podea might either double or complement the subject of the icon: an epigram by Nicholas Kallikles describes a podea for the icon of the Theotokos at the Hodegon as “an image of the image”. It is also known as 'poderes skenos', 'kraspedon', 'pterygiori' and 'emprostalion'.Embroidered podea came as an essential supplement to the iconic image, and entered a sophisticated interaction with it to produce another level of perceiving the icon, which allowed to enrich, and develop on, the theme it treated.".
- Podea wikiPageExternalLink Petrov.pdf.
- Podea wikiPageID "22918149".
- Podea wikiPageLength "2075".
- Podea wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Podea wikiPageRevisionID "545642675".
- Podea wikiPageWikiLink Apron.
- Podea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eastern_Orthodox_icons.
- Podea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sacramentals.
- Podea wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Podea wikiPageWikiLink Icon.
- Podea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Podea".
- Podea wikiPageWikiLinkText "podea".
- Podea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Podea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Not_a_typo.
- Podea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Podea subject Category:Eastern_Orthodox_icons.
- Podea subject Category:Sacramentals.
- Podea hypernym Kind.
- Podea type Genre.
- Podea type Genre.
- Podea type Object.
- Podea type Sacramental.
- Podea comment "Podea (Greek: ποδέα) is a kind of apron, that clearly designates a cloth hung at the foot of an icon in Orthodox Church, which often accompanied it in religious processions. This hanging often was embroidered with religious scenes or figures of the saints and liturgical writing. The image on a podea might either double or complement the subject of the icon: an epigram by Nicholas Kallikles describes a podea for the icon of the Theotokos at the Hodegon as “an image of the image”.".
- Podea label "Podea".
- Podea sameAs Q4348224.
- Podea sameAs m.063zsy8.
- Podea sameAs Пелена.
- Podea sameAs Q4348224.
- Podea wasDerivedFrom Podea?oldid=545642675.
- Podea isPrimaryTopicOf Podea.