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dealt with
insurgents and then led an
investigation committee based in
Kolomenskoe. In 1663 he was
proclaimed a
judge of the
Yamskoi Prikaz.
Between 1669–1678...
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Orthodox forms. The
first tent-like
brick church is the
Ascension church in
Kolomenskoe (1531),
designed to
commemorate the
birth of Ivan the Terrible. Its design...
- a deep
ravine located in Moscow, Russia. It is
situated between the
Kolomenskoe Hill and
Dyakovo Hill and
contains several springs and a
brook at its...
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Pashkov went over to the tsar. On 2 December, Skopin-S****sky
attacked Kolomenskoe and Zaborie,
forcing Bolotnikov to
retreat southwards to Serpkhov, then...
- when
there were 1774 runners.
Parkrun in
Russia began simultaneously at
Kolomenskoe Parkrun and
Severnoe Tushino Parkrun on 1
March 2014.
Parkrun Yakutsk...
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advanced to Viazma. Simultaneously, the
false Dmitrii's army
advanced to
Kolomenskoe.: 272–273 Tsar
Vasilii was now
without an army, and
Prokofy Lyapunov...
- on
October 28, 1606." Pashkov's army
established fortified camps at
Kolomenskoe, with
earthworks and palisades, and at Zabore,
using encircling sleds...
- the best
preserved of
these towers was
transported by the
Soviets to
Kolomenskoe, Moscow,
where it may be seen to this day.
After the Revolution, the...
- District.
Traffic was
operated by
steam locomotives purchased from the
Kolomenskoe Steam Locomotive Factory in Russia,
which were
known as "kolomyyke" or...