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Nikolay Mikhailovich Chagin (Николай Михайлович Чагин; 1823,
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– 1909) was a Russian architect active primarily in
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and the
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. He took part in the Siege of Sevastopol and served as
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's main architect for 38 years. Chagin mastered the
Byzantine Revival Neo-Byzantine architecture (also referred to as Byzantine Revival) was a revival movement, most frequently seen in religious, institutional and public buildings. It incorporates elements of the Byzantine style associated with Eastern and Orthod ...
and several other revivalist styles, often blending them at will. His church buildings include: *
Nativity Cathedral, Riga The Nativity of Christ Cathedral ( lv, Kristus Piedzimšanas pareizticīgo katedrāle, russian: Христорождественский кафедральный собор), Riga, Latvia was built to a design by Nikolai Chagin and Robert Pflu ...
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Cathedral of the Theotokos, Vilnius The Cathedral of the Theotokos in Vilnius (; russian: Пречи́стенский кафедра́льный собо́р) is the episcopal see of the Eastern Orthodox Christian Metropolitan of Vilnius and all Lithuania. In 1415 – 1795 it wa ...
* St. Paraskeva Church, Vilnius *
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St. Catherine Church, Vilnius ST, St, or St. may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Stanza, in poetry * Suicidal Tendencies, an American heavy metal/hardcore punk band * Star Trek, a science-fiction media franchise * Summa Theologica, a compendium of Catholic philosophy an ...
* Bell tower of
St. Anne's Church, Vilnius St. Anne's Church ( Belarusian: Касцёл святой Ганны; lt, Šv. Onos bažnyčia; pl, Kościół św. Anny) is a Roman Catholic church in Vilnius' Old Town, on the right bank of the Vilnia River established circa 1495–1500. It ...
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St Simeon and St Anne's Cathedral, Jelgava The Cathedral of Sts Simeon and Anne ( lv, Jelgavas Sv. Simeona un Sv. Annas pareizticīgo katedrāle, russian: Собор Симеона и Анны), located at 12 Akadēmijas Street in Jelgava, is a cathedral of the Latvian Orthodox Church, one ...
* St. Mary's Church, Grodno *
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* The interiors of the Chersonesus Cathedral


See also

* Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire {{DEFAULTSORT:Chagin, Nikolai 1823 births 1909 deaths People from Oryol People from Orlovsky Uyezd (Oryol Governorate) Russian military personnel of the Crimean War 19th-century architects from the Russian Empire History of Vilnius Burials at Nikolskoe Cemetery