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Gorodets may
refer to:
Gorodets Urban Settlement, a muni****l
formation which the town of
district significance of
Gorodets in
Gorodetsky District of...
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colorful and bright.
Gorodets painting sprang from
carved Gorodets distaffs that were
manufactured in
villages nearby the town of
Gorodets in the
Nizhni Novgorod...
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tradition identifies Gorodets with
Little Kitezh, a
legendary town destro**** by the Mongols. In 1263,
Alexander Nevsky died in
Gorodets on his way back to...
- prince, son of
Alexander Nevsky,
received from his
father the town of
Gorodets on the Volga. In 1276 he
added Kostroma to his
possessions and
joined the...
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Prokhor of
Gorodets (Прохор, Прохор с Городца in Russian) was a
medieval Russian icon-painter,
thought to have been the
teacher of
Andrei Rublev. Together...
- of
Pereslavl and
grand prince of Vladimir;
Andrey of
Gorodets (c. 1255 – 1304),
prince of
Gorodets and
grand prince of Vladimir;
Daniel of
Moscow (1261–1303)...
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Horodets (Ukrainian: Городець, [ɦoroˈdɛt͡sʲ]) is a
village in
Korosten Raion (district) in
Zhytomyr Oblast of
northern Ukraine. As of the 2001 census,...
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century AD.
Vasily Gorodtsov defined the
Gorodets culture as
distinct from the
Dyakovo culture in 1899. The
Gorodets culture, like the
Dyakovo culture, descended...
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Catholicism around 1921,
Gorodets came into
Abrikosov community and was
tonsured a
Dominican nun
named Sister Stephanie.
While in
exile Gorodets lived in a village...
- in his brothers'—Dmitri of
Pereslavl (Pereslavl-Zalessky) and
Andrey of
Gorodets—struggle for the
right to
govern Vladimir-Suzdal and
Nizhny Novgorod, respectively...