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Ipatievsky Monastery

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The Ipatiev Monastery (Ипатьевский монастырь in Russian)—sometimes translated into English as Hypatian Monastery—is a male monastery, situated on the bank of the Kostroma River just opposite the city of Kostroma. [1]

30 relations: Boris Godunov, Chet (murza), Church bell, Dažbog, Danila Matveyev, Golden Ring, House of Romanov, Hypatian Codex, Hypatius of Gangra, Ipatiev, Ipatiev House, Ivan Romanov, Ivan Susanin, Kostroma, Kostroma River, Likhud Brothers, List of abbeys and priories, List of castles in Russia, List of Eastern Orthodox monasteries, List of Russian Orthodox monasteries, March 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), Michael of Russia, Nicholas II of Russia, Pühtitsa Convent, Primary Chronicle, Romanov Tercentenary, Svarog, The Amazing Race Australia 3, Vorotynsky, Yemelyan Danilov.

Boris Godunov

Boris Fyodorovich Godunov (Бори́с Фёдорович Годуно́в,; c. 1551) ruled the Tsardom of Russia as de facto regent from c. 1585 to 1598 and then as the first non-Rurikid tsar from 1598 to 1605.

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Chet (murza)

Chet (baptized as Zachary) was a murza of the Golden Horde and is a legendary progenitor of number of Russian families, including Godunov, Saburov, Zernov, and Veliaminov.

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Church bell

A church bell in the Christian tradition is a bell which is rung in a church for a variety of church purposes, and can be heard outside the building.

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Dažbog

Dažbog (Proto-Slavic: *dadjьbogъ, Serbo-Croatian: Dabog, Daždbog, Dajbog; Belarusian, Ukraininan and Даждбог, Dadźbóg, Даж(д)ьбог), alternatively Daždźboh (Даждзьбог), Dazhbog, Dajbog, Dazhdbog, or Dadzbóg, was one of the major gods of Slavic mythology, most likely a solar deity and possibly a cultural hero.

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Danila Matveyev

Danila Matveyev, also known as Nil Matveyev (Данила Матвеев, Нил Матвеев) (? - after 1651) was a prominent Russian bellmaker of the 17th century.

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Golden Ring

The Golden Ring (Золото́е кольцо&#769) is a ring of cities northeast of Moscow, the capital of Russia.

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House of Romanov

The House of Romanov (. Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. also Romanoff; Рома́новы, Románovy) was the second dynasty to rule Russia, after the House of Rurik, reigning from 1613 until the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II on March 15, 1917, as a result of the February Revolution.

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Hypatian Codex

The Hypatian Codex (also known as Hypatian Chronicle, Ipatiev Chronicle, Іпацьеўскі летапіс; Ипатьевская летопись; Іпатіївський літопис, Іпатський літопис, Літопис руський за Іпатським списком) is a compendium of three chronicles: the Primary Chronicle, Kiev Chronicle, and Galician-Volhynian Chronicle.

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Hypatius of Gangra

Saint Hypatius the Wonderworker, Hypatius of Gangra (Ὑπάτιος Γαγγρῶν) – Hieromartyr; titular Bishop of Gangra, Asia Minor; present at the First Ecumenical Council where he supported Saint Athanasius the Great against the Arian heresy.

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Ipatiev

Ipatiev may refer to.

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Ipatiev House

Ipatiev House (Russian: Дом Ипатьева) was a merchant's house in Yekaterinburg where the former Emperor Nicholas II of Russia, his family, and members of his household were executed in 1918 following the Bolshevik Revolution.

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Ivan Romanov

Ivan Nikitich Romanov, Russian Иван Никитич Романов (156? – 16 July 1640) was the uncle of Tsar Michael I, first Romanov Tsar of Russia.

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Ivan Susanin

Ivan Susanin (p; died 1613) was a Russian national hero and martyr of the early 17th century's Time of Troubles.

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Kostroma

Kostroma (p) is a historic city and the administrative center of Kostroma Oblast, Russia.

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Kostroma River

The Kostroma (Кострома́) is a river in the European part of Russia.

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Likhud Brothers

The Likhud Brothers (Братья Лихуды) were two Greek monks from Cephalonia who founded and managed the Slavic Greek Latin Academy in Moscow between 1685 and 1694.

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List of abbeys and priories

List of abbeys and priories is a link list for any abbey or priory.

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List of castles in Russia

This is a list of castles in Russia.

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List of Eastern Orthodox monasteries

This is a list of Eastern Orthodox monasteries that are individually notable.

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List of Russian Orthodox monasteries

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March 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

March 30 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - April 1 All fixed commemorations below are observed on April 13 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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Michael of Russia

Michael I of Russia (Russian: Михаи́л Фёдорович Рома́нов, Mikhail Fyodorovich Romanov) became the first Russian Tsar of the House of Romanov after the zemskiy sobor of 1613 elected him to rule the Tsardom of Russia.

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Nicholas II of Russia

Nicholas II or Nikolai II (r; 1868 – 17 July 1918), known as Saint Nicholas II of Russia in the Russian Orthodox Church, was the last Emperor of Russia, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his forced abdication on 15 March 1917.

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Pühtitsa Convent

Pühtitsa Convent (Estonian: Kuremäe Jumalaema Uinumise nunnaklooster, Russian: Пюхтицкий Успенский женский монастырь) is a convent located in Eastern Estonia (Ida-Viru County) between Lake Peipus and the Gulf of Finland.

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Primary Chronicle

The Tale of Past Years (Повѣсть времѧньныхъ лѣтъ, Pověstĭ Vremęnĭnyhŭ Lětŭ) or Primary Chronicle is a history of Kievan Rus' from about 850 to 1110, originally compiled in Kiev about 1113.

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Romanov Tercentenary

The Romanov Tercentenary was a country-wide celebration, marked in the Russian Empire from February 1913, in celebration of the ruling Romanov Dynasty.

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Svarog

Svarog (Сваро́гъ, Сварог, Сварог, Swaróg, Сварог, Svarog) is a Slavic deity known primarily from the Hypatian Codex, a Slavic translation of the Chronicle of John Malalas.

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The Amazing Race Australia 3

The Amazing Race Australia 3 marks the third season installment in The Amazing Race Australia, an Australian spin-off of American series The Amazing Race.

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Vorotynsky

Vorotynsky was one of the most eminent Rurikid princely houses of Muscovite Russia.

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Yemelyan Danilov

Yemelyan Danilov (1627–1654) was a Russian bellmaker.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipatievsky_Monastery

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