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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...
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frescoes of Dionisius, the two
medieval towns of
Velikiy Ustyug and
Belozersk, and the
baroque churches of
Totma and Ustyuzhna.
Large reserves of wood...
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Therapont of
Belozersk (1331 – 27 May 1426) (Russian: Ферапонт Бело(е)зерский,
Therapont Belo(e)zersky), also
known as
Therapont of Mozhaysk,
known to...
- The 13th
Belozersk Infantry Regiment, or 13th
General Field Marshal Prince Volkonsky's
Infantry Regiment (Russian: 13-й пехотный Белозерский генерал-фельдмаршала...
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District (south) and
Vashkinsky District (north) in the oblast. The town of
Belozersk is
located on its coast. In
terms of area, Lake
Beloye is the
second natural...
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Novgorod Lower lands, of Chernigov, of Ryazan, of Rostov, of Yaroslavl, of
Belozersk, of Udora, of
Kondia and the
sovereign of all the
northern lands, and...
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Museum Theotokos of
Belozersk c. 1220
Belozersk Cathedral State Russian Museum Saints Peter and Paul
Church of Sts.
Peter and Paul
Belozersk State Russian Museum...
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appears to have
occurred in
northern towns including Novgorod, Suzdal, and
Belozersk.
Adherence to the
Eastern Church had long-range political, cultural, and...
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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...
- Peninsula, Yukon, Wisconsin, Amur Year 2 P****: Don, Maine, Tennessee,
Belozersk Glades Year 3 P****: Ontario,
British Columbia, Scandinavia,
North Carolina...