- 67°32′N 52°35′E / 67.533°N 52.583°E / 67.533; 52.583
Pustozersk or
Pustozyorsk (Russian: Пустозёрск) was the
first town
built by
Russians north of the...
- but due to his
continued opposition to the reforms, he was
exiled to
Pustozyorsk,
above the
Arctic Circle, in 1667. For the last
fourteen years of his...
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crosses the
arctic Arctic Circle and the
border of the
Nenets Okrug;
Pustozyorsk; Naryan-Mar, the
Nenets capital and a port at the head of the Pechora...
- centuries)
Belgorod (bank of fortress)
Vereya Kaluga Kleshchin Kostroma Pustozyorsk Uglich Staritsa Sviyazhsk Cheboksary Yuryev-Polsky
Aleksin Opochka Oryol...
- area fell
under the
control of
Muscovy and in 1499, they established,
Pustozyorsk (Russian: Пустозёрск,
literally meaning deserted lakes), and it became...
- who am****ed a
small fortune transporting goods from
Arkhangelsk to
Pustozyorsk, Solovki, Kola, and Lapland. Lomonosov's
mother was Vasily's
first wife...
-
early schismatics, such as
Avvakum and his brothers-in-exile at the
Pustozyorsk prison,
often justified this time of
strife as God's
punishment of the...
-
exiled to
Mezen for two
years in 1664, and in 1667 was
imprisoned in
Pustozyorsk,
currently in
Nenets Autonomous Okrug, for 14
years before being burned...
-
kinsmen of Feodor,
proclaimed him tsar and
Matveyev was
banished to
Pustozyorsk,
where he
remained until Feodor's
death on 7 May 1682.
Immediately afterwards...
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Olonets Governorate Pudozh Пустозёрский уезд
Archangelgorod Governorate Pustozyorsk Путивльский уезд
Sevsk Province Belgorod Governorate Kursk Governorate...