- of the
knyazes’ emblems.
Depictions of the “coats of arms” of Rus’
knyazes are
known to us by
surviving coins and
seals of the time. The
knyazes’ personal...
- was a
motorized infantry brigade of the
Russian Ground Forces.
Based at
Knyaze-Volkonskoye, near Khabarovsk, the
brigade was part of the
Eastern Military...
-
multiplication of
cathedrals in
emerging princedoms and
courts of
local princes (
knyazes). By the end of the 12th century, the
divide of the
country was
final and...
- church's
influence on
policy and society.
Under influence of the
church many
knyazes,
descendants of Rurik,
began to
abandon their pagan names in
favor of Christian...
- from Moscow. In the 19th century,
Tomilino was an
estate of
Obolensky knyazes.
Tomilino was
officially founded in 1894 by
merchant Tomilin as a suburban...
- into lots (Russian: доли)—a new
level of
grouping above dvors (courts of
knyazes). A "lot" was
defined as a unit
grouping 5,536 dvors. The
process of introducing...
-
existence of
small polities,
possibly peopled by,
among others,
Vlachs led by
knyazes and voivodes. In 1241,
during the
Mongol invasion of Europe, ****an domination...
- recognised,
descendants of Rurik,
Gediminas and
historical boyars and
knyazes, e.g., the Shuyskies, Galitzins, Naryshkins, Khilkoffs, Gorchakovs,...
- romanized: Skazka o
tsare Saltane, o syne yevo
slavnom i
moguchem bogatyre knyaze Gvidone Saltanoviche i o
prekrasnoy tsarevne Lebedi pronunciation) is an...
- relatives. The
cathedral contains the
remains of a son of Yuri Dolgoruki,
knyazes of the S****sky
family and others. A
cathedral was
originally built on or...