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... built there a church and the Peter - Paul fortress as the nucleus of Petrograd which he now made the capital . Charles XII was lured again to Russia by his hopes to secure the Little Russia , whose hetman ( or chief ) Mazeppa turned ...
... built there a church and the Peter - Paul fortress as the nucleus of Petrograd which he now made the capital . Charles XII was lured again to Russia by his hopes to secure the Little Russia , whose hetman ( or chief ) Mazeppa turned ...
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... built on the Byzantine model of the 10th century . This was an ob- long rectangle with three apses on the eastern end of the building . The churches which were soon afterward built in the district of Kiev and in the two other church ...
... built on the Byzantine model of the 10th century . This was an ob- long rectangle with three apses on the eastern end of the building . The churches which were soon afterward built in the district of Kiev and in the two other church ...
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... built his new capital Saint Petersburg ( now Petrograd ) upon the Neva and began the imposition upon his empire of Western ideas and Western architecture . We may accordingly divide Russian archi- tecture into two main periods ; the ...
... built his new capital Saint Petersburg ( now Petrograd ) upon the Neva and began the imposition upon his empire of Western ideas and Western architecture . We may accordingly divide Russian archi- tecture into two main periods ; the ...
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... built everywhere in Russia . At the beginning of the 20th century there were over 500 monas- teries of monks and 300 monasteries of women , the former with 15,000 monks and novices , and the latter with 38,000 nuns and novices . Among ...
... built everywhere in Russia . At the beginning of the 20th century there were over 500 monas- teries of monks and 300 monasteries of women , the former with 15,000 monks and novices , and the latter with 38,000 nuns and novices . Among ...
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... built , and has a castle . There is a cele- brated mining academy and a monument to Bismarck . The principal industries are wool- spinning , brewing and the manufacture of tobacco , chemicals , tin and stoneware . Trade is mainly ...
... built , and has a castle . There is a cele- brated mining academy and a monument to Bismarck . The principal industries are wool- spinning , brewing and the manufacture of tobacco , chemicals , tin and stoneware . Trade is mainly ...
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