- from
independent sources. On
August 14 (27), 1912, Sedov's ship
Svyatoy Muchenik Foka (Saint
Phocas the Martyr) left
Arkhangelsk and had to stay for the...
- the
North Pole and
found private sponsors. In 1912 Sedov's ship "Svyatoy
Muchenik Foka" (Saint
Martyr Foka)
sailed north but had to stay for the
winter near...
- Преподобный Симеон Столпник и мученик Иоанн Воин (Prepodobnij
Simeon Stolpnik i
muchenik Ioann Voin); from the
Simeon Stolpnik church in Yaroslavl; late-17th century...
- Azov
Flotilla in 1775 and to the
Black Sea
Fleet in 1783,
renamed Nikita Muchenik ("Никита Мученик") 1788,
converted to
bombard ship 1788, BU
after 1791...
- of the island, was
named in 1939
after Georgy Sedov's
schooner "Svyatoy
Muchenik Foka" (Saint
Martyr Foka)
Albert Hastings Markham.
Arctic Exploration,...
- ex-Turkish ?,
captured in
Battle of
Chesma 1770) –
Wrecked 1770
Leontii Muchenik 64 ("Леонтий Мученик", ex-Turkish ?,
captured near
Ochakov (1788) during...
- Ianvare?" "Imitations of Osip Mandelstam : V : Leningrad : Kak
Svetoteni Muchenik Rembrandt (364)"
Writing in The
Australian Book
Review critic Philip Martin...
-
which embarked from
Arkhangelsk on 15 August 1912
aboard the
Svyatoy Muchenik Foka. Ice
conditions forced the
group to
spend the
first winter off Novaya...
-
transport ship was
driven onto the
Stanislav Spit by ice and capsized.
Fedot Muchenik Imperial
Russian Navy The
frigate was
driven on to the
Sarkyat Shoal,...