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Kiyevsky or
Kievsky (masculine),
Kiyevskaya (feminine), or
Kiyevskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Kiyevsky District, name of
Kulundinsky District in West Siberian...
- Prin****lity of Kiev. The
Lithuanians captured Ovruch and Zhytomyr. At
Belgorod Kievsky on the
small Irpin River about 23 km (14 mi) south-west of Kiev, Gediminas...
- The
Kievsky Yogan (Russian: Киевский Ёган; Selkup: Ки́евскэл кыге́) is a
river in
Tomsk Oblast, Russia. The
river is 339
kilometres (211 mi) long and...
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various bands. Initially, the
house of
culture was
called the
Palace of the
Kievsky district of
Moscow and was
created as part of the
infrastructure of the...
- 1208–1212). He was also
Prince of
Chernigov (1204–1206/1208) and
Belgorod Kievsky (1205). His
baptismal name was Daniil. Married: 14 October/24 December...
- from 1095 to 1117. Thereafter, he was Monomakh's co-ruler in
Belgorod Kievsky, and
inherited the
Kievan throne after his death. He
built numerous churches...
- Киевский и всея Руси, romanized: Sviatitel Fotiy,
mitropolit Moskovsky,
Kievsky i
vseya Rusi) (died July 2 or
February 7, 1431), was the
Metropolitan of...
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first Russian travel-writer was
Daniel of Kiev,
called in
Russian Daniel Kievsky." Merriam-Webster, p. 298 Daniel, the Pilgrim, also
called Daniel of Kiev...
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refers to
three existing bridges across Moskva River,
located between Kievsky Rail
Terminal and
Luzhniki in Moscow. The
original Nicholas II
Bridge (Мост...
- old rampart.
Monument to
history and
technique Also
spelled Kiyevskiy,
Kievsky or
Kievskiy Віталій Непомящих. Вивчення історії дослідження Білгорода Київського...