- The
Prilutsky M1914 was a semi-automatic
pistol that was
designed in the
Russian Empire. It was
supposedly to be used by the
Imperial Russian Army but...
- The Spaso-
Prilutsky Monastery (Russian: Спасо-Прилуцкий Димитриев монастырь) is a
fortified (walled)
Russian Orthodox monastery in the
settlement of Priluki...
- 1371,
Dmitry Prilutsky, a monk from the
Nikolsky Monastery in Pereslavl-Zalessky,
founded Nikolsky Monastery, now
known as Spaso-
Prilutsky Monastery, close...
- its
remote areas. A
number of
influential monasteries,
including Spaso-
Prilutsky, Pavlo-Obnorsky, Kirillo-Belozersky, and
Ferapontov monasteries, were...
- club
Bowie knife Webley Mk I, Mk II and Mk III[citation needed]
Sidearms Prilutsky M1914 Webley-Mars
Automatic Pistol -
commercial design from 1902 Submachine...
- 2014 PP-2000 KBP
Instrument Design Bureau 9×19mm
Parabellum Russia 2004
Prilutsky M1914 Tula Arms
Plant .32 ACP Russian
Empire 1914 PSM
pistol Izhevsk...
- 1921 PL-15
Lebedev Kalashnikov Concern 9×19mm
Parabellum Russia 2014
Prilutsky M1914 Tula Arms
Plant 7.62×25mm
Tokarev 7.63×25mm
Mauser Russian Empire...
- caseless)
Prado machine gun (Argentina –
machine gun – 7.65×53mm Argentine)
Prilutsky M1914 (Russian
Empire –
automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum) Profense...
- to:
Hotchkiss M1914,
machine gun
chambered for the 8mm
Lebel cartridge Prilutsky M1914, a semi-automatic
pistol Lewis Model 1914, a
First World War-era...
-
December 13 of the same year. On
December 16,
Poles burned the Spaso-
Prilutsky Monastery,
located near Vologda. On July 10, 1612,
Poles captured Belozersk...