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Kolomenskoye (Russian: Коло́менское) is a
former royal estate situated several kilometers to the
southeast of the city
center of Moscow, Russia, on the...
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Temryukovna Born 1530 Died 7
August 1560 (aged 29–30)
Kolomenskoye Burial Ascension Convent,
Kolomenskoye Archangel Cathedral,
Kremlin (1929)
Spouse Ivan IV...
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Great Bell Tower, the
central tent of the
Church of
Ascension in
Kolomenskoye (1530s), and the
cylindric shape of the
Church of
Beheading of John the...
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between the 14th and 17th centuries. The
Church of the
Ascension at
Kolomenskoye,
which dates from 1532, is also a
UNESCO World Heritage Site and another...
- an 18th-century
church in Kondopoga, Karelia. The
Ascension church of
Kolomenskoye,
built in 1532 to
commemorate the
birth of the
first Russian tsar, Ivan IV...
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honor of the
birth of Ivan, the
Church of the
Ascension was
built in
Kolomenskoye.[citation needed] When Ivan was
three years old, his
father died from...
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which was
engulfed by
Moscow in 1960.
District authorities control Kolomenskoye park, four
permanently uninhabited islands on
Moskva River and the peninsula...
- 1913.
Potrovsky designed the
building with the
Ascension Church [ru] in
Kolomenskoye as a model. The
Ascension Church had been
built between 1530 and 1532...
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historical center of today's Moscow,
namely the
Borovitsky Hill,
Kolomenskoye (the spot of the
former Diakovskoye village), ****sevo (a
district of...
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Moscow and
Kolomenskoye, both
groups of
insurgents went back to the tsar’s
residence to
stand their ground. When they
reached Kolomenskoye, a
large military...