- 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...
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Novgorod of the
Lower Lands, Chernigov, Ryazan, Polotsk, Rostov, Yaroslavl,
Belozero, Udoria, Obdoria,
Kondia and
Dominator of all the
Siberian Lands and Northern...
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northern Russia and
Siberian plains. The
largest of
these are
lakes Belozero, Topozero, Vygozero, and
Ilmen in the country's
northwest and Lake Chany...
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Borovsky Uyezd and
Staritsa belonged to the zemshchina.
Until 1569,
Belozero (now Belozersk) was part of the zemshchina.
Until the
beginning of 1569...
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branch of the
Belozersky princely family,
rulers of the Prin****lity of
Belozero)
Princes Bielski (two families:
Gediminids and
Rurikids (from the Yaroslavl...
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action by
these princes would cause trouble for him.
Prince Romanchuk of
Belozero was a
third there.[clarification needed] A
detachment of 500 men were sent...
- Anna from
Byzantium Architecture of
Kievan Rus
Baptism of
Kievan Rus'
Belozero Duchy Biritch Boris and Gleb
Boris stones Church of the
Tithes Coloman...
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which finished in 1694. On May 23, 1695,
Archbishop Gabriel of
Vologda and
Belozero consecrated the church. The
crosses atop the
church cupolas were gilded...