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<p> ( ῾Οδηγητρία, the guide) is the name which the [[Greeks]] give to a painting, said to have been the work of St. Luke, because [[Michael]] Palaeologus, upon his entry at Constantinople, after the defeat of the Latins, had this portrait borne in advance, he and his army following on foot. The [[Virgin]] Mary is also worshipped under this name by the Sicilians, especially at Messina. At Rome they erected and dedicated a church to her, generally called the Constantinopolitan Church. — Fuhrmann, Handw ö rterb. d. Kirchengesch. 2, 320; Broughton, Biblioth. Hist. Sac. 1, 495. </p>
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<p> ( '''''῾Οδηγητρία''''' , the ''Guide)'' is the name which the [[Greeks]] give to a painting, said to have been the work of St. Luke, because [[Michael]] Palaeologus, upon his entry at Constantinople, after the defeat of the Latins, had this portrait borne in advance, he and his army following on foot. The [[Virgin]] Mary is also worshipped under this name by the Sicilians, especially at Messina. At Rome they erected and dedicated a church to her, generally called the Constantinopolitan Church. '''''''''' Fuhrmann, ''Handw '''''Ö''''' Rterb. D. Kirchengesch.'' 2, 320; Broughton, ''Biblioth. Hist. Sac.'' 1, 495. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_43884"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/hodegetria Hodegetria from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_43884"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/hodegetria Hodegetria from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Hodegetria [1]

( ῾Οδηγητρία , the Guide) is the name which the Greeks give to a painting, said to have been the work of St. Luke, because Michael Palaeologus, upon his entry at Constantinople, after the defeat of the Latins, had this portrait borne in advance, he and his army following on foot. The Virgin Mary is also worshipped under this name by the Sicilians, especially at Messina. At Rome they erected and dedicated a church to her, generally called the Constantinopolitan Church. Fuhrmann, Handw Ö Rterb. D. Kirchengesch. 2, 320; Broughton, Biblioth. Hist. Sac. 1, 495.

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