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Can Anyone Identify This Pendant Please?

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RSDonovan | 18:26 Sat 28th Sep 2013 | ChatterBank
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This Pendant is about 1.5 inches by 1 inch.

On one side there is a picture of a Saint, with fingers crossed and holding a scroll. There is a word (presumably the Saint's name in very small script.

On the other side in some writing in a language or script that I can't identify. The same name of the Saint appears within the script.

I have no idea where it came from, nor how it got to be owned by my family.

http://tinyurl.com/mruv4pd

Thanks in advance
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not really The script is Cyrillic - and so the icon is Russian or could be Serbian They both have orthodox chrches you can google Ask a friendly Pole - they all, lucky people had to learn Russian at skool
18:34 Sat 28th Sep 2013
not really

The script is Cyrillic - and so the icon is Russian or could be Serbian

They both have orthodox chrches you can google

Ask a friendly Pole - they all, lucky people had to learn Russian at skool

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Thanks PP

I transliterated the Cyrillic and found that it is in fact "Sergius of Radonezh", a 15th century Russian who more or less founded the Russian Orthodox church!
Bl++dy well done !

I chose Serbian - but there were immediately difficulties as Serbian is tranliterated as srb (yeah a word without vowels)
and then found Serbian Cyrillic is more modern than Russian (huh that was a surprise) and had the rule one sound - one letter

had a stab at St Serbius - where there are far too many vowels

and in my list of suitable saints completely overlooked St Sergius

On the front to the left - the two letters are (pi)(rho) pr
and that is short for Pater (father) suitable as he is father of the Church

works in Greek and probably in Russian
The first word is image. (I have been learning Russian for a few years)

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