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  •  Shokoladnitsa cafe in Moscow
    1968年01月06日
    Shokoladnitsa cafe in Moscow

    06.01.1968 The Shokoladnitsa cafe on Moscow‘s Oktyabrskaya Square (currently Kaluzhskaya Square). Vyasheslav Runov、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2019111502718

  •  Russia Coronavirus Cemeteries
    2020年04月28日
    Russia Coronavirus Cemeteries

    28.04.2020 Police officers wearing protective face masks stand at the entrance of Arkhangelskoye cemetery that is closed on the Feast of Radunitsa when Russian Orthodox believers pray for the deceased and visit the graves of their deceased relatives, in Kazan, Russia. All cemeteries in the Republic of Tatarstan are closed for public amid the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020050104244

  •  Russia Coronavirus Cemeteries
    2020年04月28日
    Russia Coronavirus Cemeteries

    28.04.2020 A police officer wearing a protective face mask stands at the entrance of Arkhangelskoye cemetery that is closed on the Feast of Radunitsa when Russian Orthodox believers pray for the deceased and visit the graves of their deceased relatives, in Kazan, Russia. All cemeteries in the Republic of Tatarstan are closed for public amid the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020050104193

  •  Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.
    2022年04月30日
    Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.

    April 30, 2022, Turin, Italy: Faithful in prayer in the north aisle of the church of Saint Maximus. The church is a gathering point for about five thousand Orthodox who live in Turin and in different places of Piemonte and Valle d‘Aosta. (Credit Image: © Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111111854

  •  Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.
    2022年04月30日
    Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.

    April 30, 2022, Turin, Italy: Faithful in prayer during the Divine Liturgy. (Credit Image: © Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111111865

  •  Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.
    2022年04月30日
    Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.

    April 30, 2022, Turin, Italy: Readers and altar servants at the back of the Shrine during the Eucharistic prayer. (Credit Image: © Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111111828

  •  Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.
    2022年04月30日
    Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.

    April 30, 2022, Turin, Italy: Exit into the nave for Holy Communion. (Credit Image: © Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111111879

  •  Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.
    2022年04月30日
    Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.

    April 30, 2022, Turin, Italy: Preaching after the Gospel. (Credit Image: © Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111111751

  •  Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.
    2022年04月30日
    Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.

    April 30, 2022, Turin, Italy: The faithful prepared tables with food offerings in memory of the dead. Food and drink are topped with lighted candles. (Credit Image: © Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111111781

  •  Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.
    2022年04月30日
    Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.

    April 30, 2022, Turin, Italy: The deacon incenses food and drink. It should be noted that these foods are never directly the object of prayers of blessing, as they are a simple memorial meal. (Credit Image: © Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111111878

  •  Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.
    2022年05月01日
    Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.

    May 1, 2022, Turin, Italy: A moment of the preaching seen from the choir gallery. (Credit Image: © Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111111808

  •  Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.
    2022年05月01日
    Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.

    May 1, 2022, Turin, Italy: The director of the choir. (Credit Image: © Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111111882

  •  Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.
    2022年05月01日
    Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.

    May 1, 2022, Turin, Italy: Faithful waiting for the start of the memorial service for the deceased. (Credit Image: © Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111111926

  •  Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.
    2022年05月01日
    Radonitsa: the day of rejoycing.

    May 1, 2022, Turin, Italy: In the last moments of the memorial function, the faithful raise the offerings of food and drinks, according to a typical custom of the Romanian and Moldovan Orthodox. (Credit Image: © Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Alberto Ceoloni/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111111719

  •  Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023
    2023年04月17日
    Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023

    April 17, 2023, Odessa, Ukraine: Flowers and Ukrainian flags seen on the graves of soldiers and officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the Western Cemetery on the eve of the Provody (Radonitsa). Provody (Radonitsa) is the second week after Easter, which in the Ukrainian tradition is a memorial for deceased relatives. The tradition of Radovnytsia originates from pagan times and is closely related to the ancient cult of ancestors. Among the ancient Slavs, Radonitsa (or ‘‘spring joy‘‘) was probably the name given to a whole cycle of spring holidays, the time of commemoration of the dead. According to an ancient folk belief, the dead are happy when their living in-laws remember them with a kind word and also come to visit them at their graves. (Credit Image: © Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023050806565

  •  Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023
    2023年04月17日
    Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023

    April 17, 2023, Odessa, Ukraine: Flowers and Ukrainian flags seen on the graves of soldiers and officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the Western Cemetery on the eve of the Provody (Radonitsa). Provody (Radonitsa) is the second week after Easter, which in the Ukrainian tradition is a memorial for deceased relatives. The tradition of Radovnytsia originates from pagan times and is closely related to the ancient cult of ancestors. Among the ancient Slavs, Radonitsa (or ‘‘spring joy‘‘) was probably the name given to a whole cycle of spring holidays, the time of commemoration of the dead. According to an ancient folk belief, the dead are happy when their living in-laws remember them with a kind word and also come to visit them at their graves. (Credit Image: © Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023050806615

  •  Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023
    2023年04月17日
    Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023

    April 17, 2023, Odessa, Ukraine: Flowers and Ukrainian flags seen on the graves of soldiers and officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the Western Cemetery on the eve of the Provody (Radonitsa). Provody (Radonitsa) is the second week after Easter, which in the Ukrainian tradition is a memorial for deceased relatives. The tradition of Radovnytsia originates from pagan times and is closely related to the ancient cult of ancestors. Among the ancient Slavs, Radonitsa (or ‘‘spring joy‘‘) was probably the name given to a whole cycle of spring holidays, the time of commemoration of the dead. According to an ancient folk belief, the dead are happy when their living in-laws remember them with a kind word and also come to visit them at their graves. (Credit Image: © Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023050806673

  •  Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023
    2023年04月17日
    Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023

    April 17, 2023, Odessa, Ukraine: Flowers and Ukrainian flags seen on the graves of soldiers and officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the Western Cemetery on the eve of the Provody (Radonitsa). Provody (Radonitsa) is the second week after Easter, which in the Ukrainian tradition is a memorial for deceased relatives. The tradition of Radovnytsia originates from pagan times and is closely related to the ancient cult of ancestors. Among the ancient Slavs, Radonitsa (or ‘‘spring joy‘‘) was probably the name given to a whole cycle of spring holidays, the time of commemoration of the dead. According to an ancient folk belief, the dead are happy when their living in-laws remember them with a kind word and also come to visit them at their graves. (Credit Image: © Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023050806675

  •  Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023
    2023年04月17日
    Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023

    April 17, 2023, Odessa, Ukraine: Flowers and Ukrainian flags seen on the graves of soldiers and officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the Western Cemetery on the eve of the Provody (Radonitsa). Provody (Radonitsa) is the second week after Easter, which in the Ukrainian tradition is a memorial for deceased relatives. The tradition of Radovnytsia originates from pagan times and is closely related to the ancient cult of ancestors. Among the ancient Slavs, Radonitsa (or ‘‘spring joy‘‘) was probably the name given to a whole cycle of spring holidays, the time of commemoration of the dead. According to an ancient folk belief, the dead are happy when their living in-laws remember them with a kind word and also come to visit them at their graves. (Credit Image: © Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023050806595

  •  Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023
    2023年04月17日
    Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023

    April 17, 2023, Odessa, Ukraine: A coffin seen wrapped in the flag of Ukraine at the Western Cemetery on the eve of the Provody (Radonitsa). Provody (Radonitsa) is the second week after Easter, which in the Ukrainian tradition is a memorial for deceased relatives. The tradition of Radovnytsia originates from pagan times and is closely related to the ancient cult of ancestors. Among the ancient Slavs, Radonitsa (or ‘‘spring joy‘‘) was probably the name given to a whole cycle of spring holidays, the time of commemoration of the dead. According to an ancient folk belief, the dead are happy when their living in-laws remember them with a kind word and also come to visit them at their graves. (Credit Image: © Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023050806641

  •  Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023
    2023年04月17日
    Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023

    April 17, 2023, Odessa, Ukraine: Flowers and Ukrainian flags seen on the graves of soldiers and officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the Western Cemetery on the eve of the Provody (Radonitsa). Provody (Radonitsa) is the second week after Easter, which in the Ukrainian tradition is a memorial for deceased relatives. The tradition of Radovnytsia originates from pagan times and is closely related to the ancient cult of ancestors. Among the ancient Slavs, Radonitsa (or ‘‘spring joy‘‘) was probably the name given to a whole cycle of spring holidays, the time of commemoration of the dead. According to an ancient folk belief, the dead are happy when their living in-laws remember them with a kind word and also come to visit them at their graves. (Credit Image: © Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023050806612

  •  Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023
    2023年04月17日
    Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023

    April 17, 2023, Odessa, Ukraine: Relatives of dead soldiers and officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine seen near graves with flowers and Ukrainian flags at the Western Cemetery on the eve of the Provody (Radonitsa). Provody (Radonitsa) is the second week after Easter, which in the Ukrainian tradition is a memorial for deceased relatives. The tradition of Radovnytsia originates from pagan times and is closely related to the ancient cult of ancestors. Among the ancient Slavs, Radonitsa (or ‘‘spring joy‘‘) was probably the name given to a whole cycle of spring holidays, the time of commemoration of the dead. According to an ancient folk belief, the dead are happy when their living in-laws remember them with a kind word and also come to visit them at their graves. (Credit Image: © Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023050806642

  •  Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023
    2023年04月17日
    Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023

    April 17, 2023, Odessa, Ukraine: Flowers and Ukrainian flags seen on the graves of soldiers and officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the Western Cemetery on the eve of the Provody (Radonitsa). Provody (Radonitsa) is the second week after Easter, which in the Ukrainian tradition is a memorial for deceased relatives. The tradition of Radovnytsia originates from pagan times and is closely related to the ancient cult of ancestors. Among the ancient Slavs, Radonitsa (or ‘‘spring joy‘‘) was probably the name given to a whole cycle of spring holidays, the time of commemoration of the dead. According to an ancient folk belief, the dead are happy when their living in-laws remember them with a kind word and also come to visit them at their graves. (Credit Image: © Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023050806722

  •  Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023
    2023年04月17日
    Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023

    April 17, 2023, Odessa, Ukraine: Flowers and Ukrainian flags seen on the graves of soldiers and officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the Western Cemetery on the eve of the Provody (Radonitsa). Provody (Radonitsa) is the second week after Easter, which in the Ukrainian tradition is a memorial for deceased relatives. The tradition of Radovnytsia originates from pagan times and is closely related to the ancient cult of ancestors. Among the ancient Slavs, Radonitsa (or ‘‘spring joy‘‘) was probably the name given to a whole cycle of spring holidays, the time of commemoration of the dead. According to an ancient folk belief, the dead are happy when their living in-laws remember them with a kind word and also come to visit them at their graves. (Credit Image: © Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023050806628

  •  Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023
    2023年04月17日
    Provody (Radonitsa) memorial tradition for deceased relatives in Odessa, Ukraine - 17 Apr 2023

    April 17, 2023, Odessa, Ukraine: Flowers and Ukrainian flags seen on the graves of soldiers and officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the Western Cemetery on the eve of the Provody (Radonitsa). Provody (Radonitsa) is the second week after Easter, which in the Ukrainian tradition is a memorial for deceased relatives. The tradition of Radovnytsia originates from pagan times and is closely related to the ancient cult of ancestors. Among the ancient Slavs, Radonitsa (or ‘‘spring joy‘‘) was probably the name given to a whole cycle of spring holidays, the time of commemoration of the dead. According to an ancient folk belief, the dead are happy when their living in-laws remember them with a kind word and also come to visit them at their graves. (Credit Image: © Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Viacheslav Onyshchenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023050806636

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