- 60°00′N 37°50′E / 60.000°N 37.833°E / 60.000; 37.833 The Prin****lity of
Beloozero (Russian: Белозерское княжество) was a
Russian prin****lity
which flourished...
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Belozersk (Russian: Белозе́рск),
known as
Beloozero (Белоозеро)
until 1777, is a town and the
administrative center of
Belozersky District in Vologda...
- The
Prince of
Beloozero (Russian: князь белоозерский) was the
title of the
ruler of the Prin****lity of
Beloozero.
Before 1238, it
formed part of the...
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Cyril of
Beloozero (Russian: Кирилл Бело(е)зерский, romanized: Kirill Belo(e)zersky;
secular name: Kozma; 1337 – 1427) was a
Russian monk. He is venerated...
- what is now
northwestern Russia in 862.
Sineus established himself at
Beloozero and
Truvor at Izborsk.
After they died,
Rurik consolidated their territories...
- brothers—Rurik,
Sineus and Truvor—supposedly
established themselves in Novgorod,
Beloozero and Izborsk, respectively. Two of the
brothers died, and
Rurik became...
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Prince of
Nizhni Novgorod, Chernigov, Ryazan, Polotsk, Rostov, Jaroslavl,
Beloozero, Udoria, Obdoria, Kondia, Vitebsk, Mstislav, and
Ruler of all the Severian...
- The oldest, Rurik,
located himself in Novgorod; the second, Sineus, at
Beloozero; and the third, Truvor, in Izborsk. On
account of
these Varangians, the...
- to the
south of the town of
Beloozero, in the present-day
Vologda Oblast. Its founder, St.
Cyril or
Kirill of
Beloozero,
following the
advice of his...
- In the 1070s, Yan
Vyshatich collected tribute for
Sviatoslav II near
Beloozero and
suppressed an
uprising of s****s there. He took part in
military campaigns...