- site of the
medieval town of
Ksnyatin,
founded by Yuri
Dolgoruki in 1134 and
named after his son Constantine.
Ksnyatin was
intended as a
fortress to...
- 1240 in Ruthenia. 1238–1239: Rostov, Uglich, Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Kashin,
Ksnyatin, Gorodets, Galich, Pereslavl, Yuriev, Dmitrov, Volok, Tver and Torzhok...
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cities of
northeastern Rus': Rostov, Uglich, Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Kashin,
Ksnyatin, Gorodets, Galich, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Yuryev-Polsky, Dmitrov, Volokolamsk...
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Dmitrov (1154), Starodub-on-the-Klyazma (1152), Vladimir-Zalessky (1108),
Ksnyatin (1136), and Yaropolch-Zalessky (1136). The
descriptors Zalessky ("beyond...
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ransacked fourteen Rus' cities: Rostov, Uglich, Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Kashin,
Ksnyatin, Gorodets, Galich, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Yuriev-Polsky, Dmitrov, Volokolamsk...
- In 1134, Yuri Dolgorukiy, the
Prince of Moscow,
founded the
fortress of
Ksnyatin in the
mouth of the Nerl. In the end of the 12th century, the
village of...