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Kozelsk (Russian: Козе́льск) is a town and the
administrative center of
Kozelsky District in
Kaluga Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Zhizdra River (a tributary...
- The
siege of
Kozelsk was one of the main
events of the
Western (Kipchak)
March of the
Mongols (1236–1242) and the
Mongol invasion of
Kievan Rus' (1237–1240)...
- The
Kozelsk offensive (Russian: Козельская наступательная операция) was an
offensive conducted by
parts of the Red Army's
Western Front against the German...
- to prisoner-of-war
camps in the
western USSR. The
largest camps were at
Kozelsk (Optina Monastery),
Ostashkov (Stolobny
Island on Lake
Seliger near Ostashkov)...
- The
Battle of
Kozelsk was the
first victory of
False Dmitry II
against the
government of Tsar
Vasili IV Shiuski. As the
rebellion of Ivan
Bolotnikov was...
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literally Opta's hermitage) is an
Eastern Orthodox monastery for men near
Kozelsk in Russia. In the 19th century, the
Optina was the most
important spiritual...
- specifically, the
feudal war
between the
Olegovichi and the
Monomakhovichi (
Kozelsk — 1146,
Serensk — 1147,
Vorotynsk — 1155,
Mosalsk — 1231). In the 14th...
- prin****lity of
Kozelsk.
Several versions of
their precise Rurikid origins have been presented. The
Rurikid dynasty's
branch of
Kozelsk flourished in the...
- the
Polish Army:
Yukhnovo (rail
station of Babynino),
Yuzhe (Talitsy)
Kozelsk Kozelshchyna Oranki Stolbnyi Island on Lake
Seliger near
Ostashkov (ru)...
- prince. His
baptismal name was Panteleymon. He was
probably prince of
Kozelsk (1194–1223), of Novgorod-Seversk (1206–1219), and of
Chernigov (1215/1220–1223)...