Gorodets may refer to: Gorodets Urban Settlement, a municipal formation which the town of district significance of Gorodets in Gorodetsky District of...
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tradition identifies Gorodets with Little Kitezh, a legendary town destroyed by the Mongols. In 1263, Alexander Nevsky died in Gorodets on his way back to...
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colorful and bright. Gorodets painting sprang from carved Gorodets distaffs that were manufactured in villages nearby the town of Gorodets in the Nizhni Novgorod...
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prince, son of Alexander Nevsky, received from his father the town of Gorodets on the Volga. In 1276 he added Kostroma to his possessions and joined the...
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Prokhor of Gorodets (Прохор, Прохор с Городца in Russian) was a medieval Russian icon-painter, thought to have been the teacher of Andrei Rublev. Together...
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in his brothers'—Dmitri of Pereslavl (Pereslavl-Zalessky) and Andrey of Gorodets—struggle for the right to govern Vladimir-Suzdal and Nizhny Novgorod, respectively...
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one of his frequent visits to the Horde, Alexander died in the town of Gorodets-on-the-Volga. On 23 November 1263, he was buried in the church of the Monastery...
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Oblast bear this name: Gorodets, Bryansky District, Bryansk Oblast, a village in Chernetovsky Selsoviet of Bryansky District Gorodets, Dubrovsky District...
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Catholicism around 1921, Gorodets came into Abrikosov community and was tonsured a Dominican nun named Sister Stephanie. While in exile Gorodets lived in a village...
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Horodets, Korosten Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast (redirect from Gorodets, Ovruch Raion)
Horodets (Ukrainian: Городець) is a village in Korosten Raion (district) in Zhytomyr Oblast of northern Ukraine. As of the 2001 census, its population...
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Oster (redirect from Gorodets Ostersky)
principality of Pereiaslav. Oster was founded in 1098 by Vladimir II Monomakh as Gorodets, a fortress belonging to the Pereiaslav principality, which was later inherited...
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Krasnogorodsk (redirect from Krasny Gorodets)
295 (1989 Soviet census). Krasnogorodsk was founded in 1464 as Krasny Gorodets and was a fortress protecting Pskov from the southwest - one of the directions...
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why the icon could have surfaced in Gorodets or Kostroma. It is known that Alexander Nevsky had a palace in Gorodets and that he died in this town. Up to...
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of Pereslavl (1277–1281) Andrey of Gorodets (1281–1283) Dmitry of Pereslavl (December 1283 – 1293) Andrey of Gorodets (1293 – July 27, 1304) Michael of...
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defend Pereslavl-Zalessky against the grand prince of Vladimir, Andrey of Gorodets. After his father Daniel died in 1303, Yury became prince of Moscow, and...
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Veliky Novgorod, as the city was in the "lower lands"; The city was below Gorodets along the Volga. The foundation of Nizhny Novgorod (1221) and Ustiug (1212)...
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checked. Hutchins was born to a Ukrainian family on April 9, 1979, in Gorodets, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Horodets, Ukraine). She grew up in the...
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of matryoshka blanks, and its neighboring villages Krutets (Крутец) and Gorodets (Городец) the city of Semenov, (Семёнов) the city of Kirov (Киров), known...
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preserved in the toponymy of numerous Slavic places: Bely Gorod Belgorod Gorodets (with -ets as the suffix of diminutiveness) Gorodishche (with -ishche as...
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altogether. While Dmitry was preoccupied with pacifying Novgorod, Andrey of Gorodets (Dmitry's younger brother) went to the Golden Horde and received from the...
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fair in Eastern Europe.[citation needed] Other historic towns include Gorodets and Balakhna, located on the Volga to the north from Nizhny Novgorod. The...
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television presenter Prokhor Dubasov (1743–1823), Russian batman Prokhor of Gorodets, Russian icon painter Prokhor Poltapov (born 2003), Russian ice hockey...
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Konstantinovich of Suzdal and Nizhny Novgorod, a Prince of Suzdal (1364–1382) and Gorodets (1387–1403). He was the ancestor of the senior branch of a Rurikid noble...
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formed in 1341. Its main towns were Nizhny Novgorod, Suzdal, Gorokhovets, Gorodets, and Kurmysh. Nizhny Novgorod was the seat of the principality from 1350...
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Kransnoslobodsk, across Volgograd. It was built in 1954 on a shipbuilding yard in Gorodets in Gorky region. First it was used as a river boat station of the town...
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Cherepovets Chistopol Chita Elista Gatchina Georgiyevsk Glazov Gorno-Altaysk Gorodets Gubkin Ivanovo-Voznesensk Irkutsk Isilkul Ishim Iskitim Izhevsk Kainsk...
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into Vladimir-Suzdal. In 1152, Duke of Vladimir Yuri Dolgoruky founded Gorodets-Meshchyorskiy. After the Mongol conquest, the territory was incorporated...
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Tatar: Касыйм;, Ханкирмән Latinized : Kasıym, Hankirmən, historically Gorodets Meshchyorsky, Novy Nizovoy) is a town in Ryazan Oblast, Russia, located...
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centers of gingerbread production have developed in the cities of Vyazma, Gorodets, and Tula. Gingerbreads from Tver, Saint Petersburg, and Moscow were also...
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when the seat of the powerful Suzdal Principality was moved there from Gorodets in 1350. Grand Duke Dmitry Konstantinovich (1323–1383) sought to make his...
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