- The
Unzha (Russian: Унжа) is a
river in the
Vologda and
Kostroma oblasts of Russia. It is a
tributary of the Volga,
which it
enters at the
Gorky Reservoir...
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Macarius of the
Yellow Water Lake and the
Unzha, the
Miracle Worker (Russian: Преподобный Макарий Унженский Желтоводский Чудотворец, romanized: Prepodobny...
- Bona of Pisa
Court clerks -
Thomas More
Craftsmen - Joseph,
Macarius of
Unzha,
Eligius Cream clotters -
Piran Curriers -
Bartholomew the Apostle, Crispin...
- Kaluga) Upa (near Suvorov)
Plava River (near Krapivna)
Uzola (near Balakhna)
Unzha (in Yuryevets) Neya (near Makaryev) Viga
Nyomda (near Yuryevets)
Shuya Kostroma...
- ****ociated with the name of
Venerable Macarius of the
Yellow Water Lake and the
Unzha (1349-1444), a
saint of the
Russian Orthodox Church. It is
thought to have...
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sitting for
nineteen w****s". The
prisoners held in
Galich and
along the
river Unzha were
completely exterminated.
Occupation of
Moscow by the
French See the...
- (Russian: Не́я) is a
river in
Kostroma Oblast, Russia. It is a
tributary of the
Unzha (in Volga's
drainage basin). It is 253
kilometers (157 mi) long, with a...
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Kerzhenets (near Lyskovo) Oka (in
Nizhny Novgorod)
Uzola (near Balakhna)
Unzha (near Yuryevets)
Kostroma (in Kostroma)
Kotorosl (in Yaroslavl) Sheksna...
- Sviyazhsk, as well as a
monastery ****ociated with the name of
Macarius of
Unzha.
Sviyazhsk railway station is
located 6
kilometers (3.7 mi) west of the...
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Latin Macarius (the
following names may
appear as "Makary"):
Macarius of
Unzha (1349–1444),
credited with
founding four
monasteries in the
Middle and Upper...