DescriptionBanner of Dmitry Pozharsky (1612 - 1654).png
English: Banner of Dmitry Pozharsky (1612 - 1654)
The depicted dilapidated silk banner of Prince Dmitry Mikhailovich Pozharsky after his liberation of Moscow from the Poles and Lithuania was kept in the village of Purikh, Nizhny Novgorod province, which belonged to him, and in 1827 it entered the Armory Chamber. It depicts the Lord Almighty with a series of inscriptions.
On the Banner is the following inscription:
“Looking from on high, accepting the wretched, visit us with embittered sins, O Lord, all-merciful; through the prayers of the Mother of God, grant great mercy to our souls; all kinds of filth, O all-merciful Savior, I was a doer, and in despair I fell into a ditch, but I groan from the heart and cry out to You, the Word, hasten the generous one, reaching out to our help as you are merciful.”
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