refimprove date May 2008 Image Nasinov 9024.JPG right thumb Fanning honeybee exposes Nasonov gland white at tip of abdomen releasing pheromone to entice swarm into an empty hive The Nasonov alternatively, Nasanov pheromone honeybee pheromone is released by worker bee worker honeybee bees to orient returning forager bees back to the colony. To broadcast this scent, bees raise their abdomen s, which contain the Nasonov gland s, and fan their wing s vigorously. Nasonov includes a number of different terpenoid s including geraniol , nerolic acid , citral and geranic acid . Bees use these to find the entrance to their colony or hive, and they release them on flowers so other bees know which flowers have nectar. A synthetically produced Nasonov pheromone can be used to attract a Swarming honey bee honey bee swarm to an unoccupied beehive beekeeping hive or a swarm catching box. Synthetically produced Nasonov consists of citral and geraniol in a 2 1 ratio. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Nasonov Pheromone Category Beekeeping Category Insect ecology Category Insect pheromones Category Olfaction Bee stub de Nasanov Pheromon hu Naszonov feromon pl Gruczo Nasonowa sl Nasonov feromon sk Nasonov ferom n ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Oleksandr Nasonov image fullname Oleksandr Yuriyovych Nasonov dateofbirth birth date and age df yes 1992 04 28 cityofbirth Kyiv countryofbirth Ukraine height height meter 1.78 position Defender association football Defender currentclub FC Volyn Lutsk clubnumber 29 youthyears1 2005 2006 youthyears2 2006 2007 youthyears3 2007 youthyears4 2008 2009 youthclubs1 FC Dynamo Kyiv youthclubs2 FC Vidradnyi Kyiv youthclubs3 RVUFK Kyiv youthclubs4 FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk years1 2009 years2 2012 clubs1 FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk clubs2 FC Volyn Lutsk caps1 0 caps2 1 goals1 0 goals2 0 nationalyears1 2009 2010 nationalyears2 2010 nationalyears3 2012 nationalteam1 Ukraine national under 18 football team Ukraine 18 nationalteam2 Ukraine national under 19 football team Ukraine 19 nationalteam3 Ukraine national under 21 football team Ukraine 21 nationalcaps1 14 nationalcaps2 2 nationalcaps3 3 nationalgoals1 1 nationalgoals2 0 nationalgoals3 0 pcupdate 23 March 2012 ntupdate 23 March 2012 Oleksandr Nasonov lang ua born 28 April 1992 in Kyiv , in Ukraine is a professional Ukraine Ukrainian football soccer football Defender association football defender who plays on loan for FC Volyn Lutsk in the Ukrainian Premier League . Nasonov is product of youth team systems of the different Kyiv s sportive schools, and than he joined to FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk . But not played in the first Dnipro s team and signed on loan half year contract with FC Volyn in February 2012. He was called up to play for the Ukraine national under 21 football team by trainer Pavlo Yakovenko to the Commonwealth Cup in 2012. ref cite web publisher ua football.com ... en oleksandr nasonov profil spieler 96498.html Profile at Transfermarkt.de http www.ffu.org.ua ukr ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nasonov, Oleksandr ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION footballer DATE OF BIRTH 28 April 1992 PLACE OF BIRTH Ukraine DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nasonov ... more details
that afternoon. ref Arseny Nasonov A. N. Nasonov , ed., Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis Starshego i Mladshego ... 500 of the enemy, losing only 3 themselves before returning to Novgorod. ref Nasonov, ed., Novgorodskaia ..., and gave it to Ontsifor. ref Nasonov, ed., Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis , 362 Michell and Forbes ... up the office of posadnik. ref Nasonov, ed., Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis , 363 364 Michell and Forbes ... Ontsifor. ref Yanin, Novgorodskie Posadniki , 268. See also Nasonov, ed., Novgorodskaia Pervaia ... more details
The Church of St. Cosmas and Damian on Kholop Street lang ru , was a church in medieval Novgorod the Great located in the Nerev Kontsy End , just north of the Novgorod Kremlin Detinets . It was a wooden church first built by Fedor Khotovich in 1271. ref A. N. Nasonov, Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis Starshego i Mladshego Izvodov hereafter NPL Moscow and Leningrad ANSSSR, 1950 , p. 89. ref It was rebuilt in 1303, probably after a fire in the Nerev End. ref NPL, 91. ref and about a generation later was the parish church of Archbishop Vasilii Kalika prior to his election as archbishop of Novgorod in 1330 he was known as Grigorii Kalika before taking monastic vows . ref NPL 342 343 Michael C. Paul, Episcopal Election in Novgorod, Russia 1156 1478, Church History 72, No. 2 June 2003 p. 265. ref Vasilii s parish church in Kholop Street was rebuilt in 1350 by the Posadnik mayor Iurii Ivanovich ref Novgorodskaia Tretaia Letopis , Polnoe Sobranie Russkikh Letopisei , St. Petersburg Eduard Prats, 1841 , Vol. 3 p. 227. ref That church apparently burned in 1352, the year Archbishop Vasilii died of the plague. It is unclear if a new church was ever built on the site there is no longer a church at that location, which is now a park north of the Novgorod Kremlin. References Reflist coord missing Novgorod Oblast Category Novgorod Category Churches in Novgorod ... more details
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killed was said to have been countless. ref A. N. Nasonov, ed., Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis Starshego ... returned to Novgorod with the remnant of the Novgorodian army. ref Nasonov, ed., Novgorodskaia ... more details
File John of Novgorod s reliquary 1559, GRM detail by shakko.jpg thumb 250px A wooden effigy from Saint John s reliquary, 1559. Ilya of Novgorod , also known as Ioann John of Novgorod lang ru , his name upon entering the Great Schema and the name by which he is known in Russia n Orthodox hagiography , was Archbishop of Novgorod from 1165 to his death in 1186. Life The son of a priest, Ilya was himself priest of the Church of St. Blaise south of the Novgorod Kremlin . The church was rebuilt in 1407, destroyed during the Second World War , and has been rebuilt again it still stands today. It is believed that Ilya was his first monastic name, thus his baptismal name is not known. Image St. Blasius church, Novgorod.JPG thumb 250px The Church of Saint Blaise, Novgorod the Great a reconstruction on the site of Ilya s parish church. Ilya was appointed bishop of Novgorod by Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan Ioann of Kiev in 1165. ref Michael C. Paul, Episcopal Election in Novgorod Russia 1156 1478 Church History Studies in Christianity and Culture 72, No. 2 June 2003 ,259. ref He was the first to hold the title of archbishop in Novgorod after the office was elevated to the archiepiscopal dignity a few months later. Nifont 1130 1156 held the title as a personal honor. Ilya carried out a number of construction projects in Novgorod along with his brother, Gavril also known as Grigorii , who succeeded him as archbishop 1186 1193 . Ilya died on September 7, 1186 and is buried in the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in the west gallery next to the Predtechenskaia Porch. ref Arseny Nasonov Arsenii Nikolaevich Nasonov , ed. Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis , Starshego i Mladshego Izvodov Moscow and Leningrad, ANSSR, 1950 , 31 38, 219 See Robert Michell and Neville Forbes, The Chronicle of Novgorod, 24 33. See also Michael C. Paul, A Man Chosen by God The Office of Archbishop in Novgorod, Russia 1165 1478 . Ph.D. Dissertation University of M ... more details
Mikhail Alexandrovich lang ru 1333 August 26, 1399 was Grand Prince of Tver and briefly held the title of Grand Prince of Vladimir . He was one of only two Tver princes after 1317 the other was his father, Aleksandr to hold the grand princely title, which was almost the exclusive purview of the Muscovite princes. Mikhail Alexandrovich was the third son of Aleksandr Mikhailovich of Tver . Mikhail grew up in Pskov , where his father had fled after the Tver Uprising of 1327. He was christened by the Archbishop of Novgorod , Vasily Kalika , in 1333. ref Arsenni Nasonov, ed. Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis Starshego i mladshego izvodov Moscow and Leningrad AN SSSR, 1950 ,345. ref Five years later, he and his mother were called to Tver when Aleksandr returned to the city. In 1341, he went to Novgorod where Archbishop Vasily taught him reading and writing which would have meant reading the Scriptures . In 1368, he became prince of Tver. Mikhail Alexandrovich was among the last princes to seriously threaten Grand Duchy of Moscow for possession of the office of Grand Prince of Vladimir , hoping to unseat Moscow with the aid of his brother in law Algirdas , Grand Duke of Lithuania . In 1371, he managed to gain the yarlik or patent of office as Grand Prince of Vladimir from the Khan of the Golden Horde , and was accepted as Prince of Novgorod , an important economic asset for any Russian prince. He seems to have lost power the following year when Algirdas concluded Treaty of Lyubutsk with Dmitri Donskoi of Moscow, but it is not clear who was considered grand prince between 1372 and 1375, ref Michael C. Paul, Was the Prince of Novgorod a Third rate Bureaucrat after 1136? Jahrb cher f r Geschichte Osteuropas 56, Heft 1 2008 111. ref at which time Dmitri Donskoi defeated Mikhail. References Reflist s start succession box before Dmitry Donskoy after Dmitry Donskoy title List of Russian rulers Grand Prince of Vladimir years 1371 1375 succession box before Vasily ... more details
Italic title File Basqaq.jpg thumb 240px A darugha from the The Golden Horde Horde in a Rus region Rus city. Darughachi , which originally designated officials in the Mongol Empire in charge of taxes and administration in a certain province, is the plural form of the Mongolian word darugha . ref cite book title Pragmatic literacy, East and West, 1200 1330 last Britnell first R.H. year 1997 publisher The Boydell Press isbn 978 0851156958 page 223 url http books.google.fr books?id V 0xfZsdsn0C&pg PA223&lpg PA223&dq darugha darughachi singular plural&source bl&ots NZiXU00ltg&sig kYWCFPO9y 6e7eA7ZZ9s9Rssje4&hl fr&ei XCf2TaSpLs JhQfU3vzJBg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 4&ved 0CDIQ6AEwAw v onepage&q&f false accessdate June 13, 2011 ref They were sometimes referred to as governors . ref Elizabeth Endicott West, Mongolian Rule in China, Local Administration in the Yuan Dynasty Cambridge Harvard University Press, 1989 Idem, Imperial Governance in Yuan Times, Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies , 46.2 1986 523 549. ref The term corresponds to the Persian language Persian darougheh ref Dehkhoda Persian dictionary . . . http www.loghatnaameh.com dehkhodaworddetail 35c0ff4f1c3840d49ee8cfb5c387ba73 fa.html ref and the Turkish language Turkic basqaq also spelled baskak and to tal u hua ch i in Chinese language Chinese . In Russian sources, the darughachi were almost always referred to as baskaki . ref See for example the reference to one under the year 1269 in A. N. Nasonov, ed., Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis Starshego i Mladshego Izvodov Moscow and Leningrad AN SSSR, 1950 , 319. ref They appear in the thirteenth century soon after the Mongol Conquest but were withdrawn by 1328 and the Grand Prince of Vladimir usually the Prince of Moscow became the khan s tax collector and imperial son in law k rgen , entrusted with gathering the dan or tribute from the ... more details
This is a list of the Archbishop of Novgorod Bishops and Archbishops of Novgorod the Great from the Christianization of Rus in 988 to the establishment of the Metropolitanate in Novgorod in 1589. Bishops of Novgorod 989 1163 Ioakim Korsunianin ca. 989 1030 Efrem 1030 1035 never consecrated Luka Zhidiata 1035 1060 Stefan 1060 1068 Fedor 1069 1077 German 1078 1095 Nikita 1096 1108 Ioann Pop ian 1110 1130 d. 1144 Nifont 1130 1156 held archiepiscopal title personally Arkady 1156 1163 Archbishops of Novgorod the Great and Pskov 1165 1589 Ilya Archbishop of Novgorod Ilya Ioann 1165 1186 Gavril Grigory 1186 1193 Martiry Rushanin 1193 1199 only a bishop Mitrofan 1199 1211, 1219 1223 Antony 1211 1219, 1226 28, 1229 Arseny 1223 1225, 1228 1229 never consecrated Spiridon 1229 1249 Dalmat 1249 1274 Kliment 1274 1299 Feoktist 1299 1308 d. 1310 David 1309 1325 Moisei 1325 1330, 1352 1359 d. 1363 Vasilii Kalika 1331 1352 Aleksei 1359 1388 d. 1390 Ioann Archbishop of Novgorod Ioann 1388 1415 d. 1417 Simeon 1415 1421 Feodosy 1421 1423 d. 1425 never consecrated Evfimy I 1423 1429 Evfimy II Archbishop of Novgorod Evfimy II 1429 03 20 1458 Iona 1458 11 05 1470 Feofil 1470 1480 d. 1482 84? Sergei 1483 1484 d.1504 Gennady Archbishop of Novgorod Gennady 1484 1504 d. 1505 Serapion Archbishop of Novgorod Serapion 1506 1509 d. 1516 1509 1526 Vacancy Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow Makary 1526 1542 became Metropolitan of Moscow d. 1563 Feodosii 1542 1551 Serapion II 1551 1552 Pimen 1552 1571 Leonid 1571 1575 Aleksandr 1576 1591 elevated to Metropolitan dignity, 1589 References Arseny Nasonov , ed. Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis , 474 Aleksandr Khoroshev, Tserkov v sotsialno politicheskoi istorii Novgorodskoi feodal noi respubliki Moscow, 1986 . Michael C. Paul, A Man Chosen by God The Office of Archbishop in Novgorod, Russia 1165 1478. Ph.D. Dissertation University of Miami 2003. Appendix, p.  320. External links http hierarchy.religare.ru h orthod russian novgorod.html List of Novgorodia ... more details
Image Troizkiy cathedral Pskov .jpg thumb left 300px View of the Trinity Cathedral in the Pskov Kremlin. The Trinity Cathedral ru. or is located in the Pskov Krom or Kremlin on the east bank of the Velikaya Great River. It has, since 1589, been the mother church of the Pskov Eparchy. The first wooden Trinity Cathedral the Russian term sobor, translated as cathedral can mean any major church irrespective of it being a cathedral church of a bishop was built in the tenth century, allegedly under the patronage of Princess Olga, but this seems unlikely as Olga s conversion was personal, and the conversion of the Rus Land did not occur until 988, almost two decades after her death. Thus, it seems likely the first church dates to the time of Christianization or shortly thereafter. This church was replaced by a stone church in 1138, allegedly at the behest of Prince Vsevolod Mstislavich , who died the previous year. The cathedral was destroyed and rebuilt several times over the centuries for example, the Novgorodian First Chronicle mentions that in 1365, Archbishop Aleksei of Novgorod r. 1359 1388 blessed the reconstruction of a stone church on the foundations of the original Trinity church it was completed in 1367 under the direction of Master Kirill who appears to have died in the plague of 1390 . ref A. N. Nasonov, Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis Starshego i mladshego izvodov Moscow and Leningrad AN SSSR, 1950 , 369 N. F. Okulich Kazarin, Sputnik po drevnemu Pskovy Pskov, 1913 V. Kostochkin, Drevneruskkie goroda Moscow Iskusstvo, 1972 , 20. ref This church was heavily damaged in a fire in 1609 and the interior was renovated aftwards. The current building was built beginning in 1691 and consecrated in 1699. ref Okulich Kazarin, Sputnik po drevnemu Pskovy . ref In the Soviet period, the cathedral was part of the schismatic Living Church movement in the 1920s before its closure in the 1930s, at which time it was turned into a museum. It was reopen ... more details
The Stone of Tmutarakan Russian is a marble slab engraved with the words In the year 6576 Etos Kosmou A.M. , 1068 A.D the sixth of the Indiction , Prince Gleb measured across the sea on the ice from Tmutarakan to Kerch 14,000 sazhen 6576 6 14000 . A sazhen , an old Kievan Rus Rus unit of length, was equal to seven feet or corresponded roughly to a fathom thus the Kerch Straits , according to the stone, were 88,000 feet or 18.5 miles across that is, from Kerch to Tmutarakan the straits themselves are only 4.5 miles wide at their narrowest point, but the distance from the site of Tmutarakan to modern day Kerch is about 15 miles. The tenth century Byzantine Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus wrote that the straits were the equivalent of 18 miles across, ref Brian J. Boeck, Stone of Contention Medieval Tmutarakan as a Measure of Soviet Archaeology in the 1950s and 1960s, Ruthenica 4 2005 , p. 39. ref and this might explain why that measurement appears on the stone, although it is unclear if an eleventh century prince in Rus would have had access to that information this uncertainty calls the stone s authenticity into question. The Prince Gleb referred to in the inscription was Gleb Svyatoslavich, then prince of Tmutarakan. Gleb was later Prince of Novgorod the Great , where he saved Bishop Fedor s life by chopping a sorcerer in half who led a pagan uprising against the bishop. Gleb was eventually killed fighting pagan Finnic tribes in the northern Novgorodian Lands the Zavoloch e or Za Volokom , the Land beyond the Portages on May 30, 1079. ref . N. Nasonov, ed., Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis Starshego i Mladshego Izvodov Moscow and Leningrad AN SSSR, 1950 , 18, 201 Janet Martin, Medieval Russia 980 1584 Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1995 , 44. ref The stone was discovered on the Taman Peninsula just east of Crimea in 1792 and the inscription was first published ... more details
they had attempted to hide. ref Arsenii Nikolaevich Nasonov, ed., Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis Starshego i Mladshego Izvodov Moscow and Leningrad ANSSR, 1950 , 98 99, 342 A. N. Nasonov, ed., Pskovskie ... more details
File Hytynsky monastery.JPG thumb right 280px View of the monastery. coord 58 35 14 N 31 23 42 E display title Khutyn Monastery of Saviour s Transfiguration and of St. Varlaam lang ru used to be the holiest monastery of the medieval Novgorod Republic . The monastery is situated on the right bank of the Volkhov River some 10  km north northeast of Velikiy Novgorod , in the village of Khutyn, whose name is perhaps derived from the Russian khudoi meaning ill, bad, or poor, possibly suggesting that the village or the region around it was an evil place, or a poor area among the marshes and near the river. The cloister was founded in 1192 by the monastery s first hegumen, the former Novgorodian boyar Oleksa Mikhailovich, whose monastic name was Barlaam of Khutyn Varlaam . The main church of the monastery was consecrated by Archbishop Gavril of Novgorod the following year, the same year Varlaam died. ref Arsenii Nikolaevich Nasonov, Novgorod First Chronicle Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis starshego i mladshego izvodov Moscow and Leningrad, Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1950 , 40. 231. ref He is buried in the main church of the monastery, the Church of the Transfiguration, to the right of the altar. He was the patron saint of Novgorod and the patrilineal ancestor of many families of Russian nobility, including Chelyadnins and Pushkins, of which Alexander Pushkin was a member. Deleted image removed Image Hutyn.jpg right frame According to Barlaam of Khutyn Varlaam s saint s Life, Ivan III visited the cloister and wished to see the relics of Barlaam of Khutyn Saint Varlaam in 1471. ref Zhitie prepodobnogo i bogonosnogo otsa nashego Varlaama Khutynskogo novgoodskogo chudotvortsa Moscow Pravoslavnoe bratstvo Sporupishchy greshnykh, 1996 , 20 21. ref When they opened the saint s tomb, it was full of smoke and fire. Afraid of inflicting divine wrath, Ivan III fled the monastery and Novgorod altogether, leaving his staff as a curio ... more details
Image 002.jpg thumb 225px right Lev Rudnev. Lev Vladimirovich Rudnev lang ru OldStyleDate 13 March 1885 1 March November 19, 1956 was a Soviet architect , and a leading practitioner of Stalinist architecture . Biography Rudnev was born to the family of a school teacher in the town of Opochka other sources state Novgorod . He graduated from the Riga Realschule now the Riga 1st State Grammar School and entered the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg 1906 . At the Academy he studied painting under Leon Benois and architecture under Ivan Fomin . From 1911 Rudnev was a success in various architectural competitions, and in 1915 he became a certified specialist in the art of architecture. After the February Revolution Rudnev won the competition for the Victims of the Revolution monument on the Field of Mars Saint Petersburg Field of Mars in Petrograd March 1917 . The avant garde monument there was built according to his design. After the end of the Second World War , Lev Rudnev took active part in reconstructing the ruined cities of Voronezh , Volgograd Stalingrad , Riga and Moscow . In 1922 1948 Rudnev was a Professor of the Academy of Arts former Imperial Academy of Arts in Leningrad in 1948 1952 he was a Professor at the Moscow Institute for Architecture Moskovskij Arkhitekturny Institut . Rudnev was also a member of Soviet Academy of Architecture . Rudnev s most remarkable architectural work is the ensemble of the Moscow State University Lomonosov Moscow State University on Vorobyovy then Lenin s Hills 1948 1953, co designed with S. Chernyshov, P. Abrosimov, A. Khryakov, and engineer V. Nasonov . His Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science in the centre of Warsaw in Poland 1952 1955 resembles the markedly sculptural style of the MSU ensemble. He was the author of many large scale Soviet Union Soviet projects, including Frunze Military Academy in Moscow 1939 administrative building on Shaposhnikov st ... more details
Maria Shvarnovna ?1171 19 May 1205 1206 was the first wife of Vsevolod III Big Nest , and gave birth to twelve children hence Vsevolod s sobriquet of Big Nest . Four of her sons, Konstantin of Rostov Konstantin , Yuri II George , Yaroslav II of Russia Yaroslav and Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich of Vladimir Sviatoslav , succeeded their father as Grand Prince s of Vladimir , and Yaroslav went on to become Grand Prince of Kiev around the time of the Mongol invasion of Rus Mongol Invasion . As Yaroslav Vsevolodovich Yaroslav s mother, she is thus the paternal grandmother of Alexander Nevskii , whose son, Daniel of Moscow , founded the Muscovite branch of the Rurikid Dynasty . Maria s origins are disputed. Some sources say she was Ossetian or Alans Alan and connected to the Georgia country Georgia n royal house, while others, such as the Uspensky Sbornik a thirteenth century text now housed in the Russian State Museum in Moscow , say she was Moravia n. M. V. Shchepkina posited the idea that the Sbornik was compiled for Maria in 1199 1206, ref . . . . .1 .,1972., . 73, 63. ref and thus the claims that she was Moravian might be more believable than the other claims, but Caucasian chronicles claim Vsevolod traveled to Tbilisi in 1170 from Constantinople , where he was married to Maria at the suggestion of the Georgian King. The date of her death is also uncertain, as March 19, 1205 is also given in some accounts. The Novgorod First Chronicle mentions her death under the year 1205, but does not give an exact day. ref A. N. Nasonov, ed., Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis Starshego i Mladshego Izvodov Leningrad and Moscow ANSSS, 1950 , 50, 246. ref As it is mentioned after her son Konstantin s arrival in Novgorod on March 20, it would seem she died after that, perhaps in May. Image Knyagininskaya church.jpg thumb 275px The main church of the Princess s Convent that was founded by Maria Shvarnovna i ... more details
honorably for Holy Wisdom. ref Nasonov, ed. Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis , 82, 310 ref When one prince angered them, they told him we have no prince, only God, the Truth, and Holy Wisdom. ref Nasonov ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 File Belarus Polatsk Cathedral of Sophia 12.jpg thumb 300px Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in Polotsk The Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in Polotsk lang be lang ru link no was built by Prince Vseslav of Polotsk Vseslav Briacheslavich rr.1044 1101 between 1044 it is first mentioned in the Voskresenskaia Chronicle under the year 1056 and 1066. It stands at the confluence of the Polota and Western Dvina Rivers on the eastern side of the city and is probably the oldest church in Belarus. File Usiaslau sa 2005.gif left thumb 200px The Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in Polotsk as depicted on a 2005 20 ruble silver commemorative coin. Vseslav of Polotsk, the cathedral s patron, is shown on the reverse. The cathedral is, like the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev and Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod , named after the Holy Wisdom of God. After building his own cathedral, Vseslav, who was an izgoi prince, tried to seize the Kievan throne. Failing in that attempt, he raided the surrounding principalities in 1067, he raided Novgorod the Great and looted the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod Cathedral of Holy Wisdom there, bringing a bell and other loot back to decorate his own Cathedral of Holy Wisdom. ref Lavrentevskaia Letopis PSRL I , 166 Ipatevskaia Letopis PSRL 2 , 155 A. N. Nasonov, Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis Starshego i mladshego izvodov Moscow and Leningrad ANSSR, 1950 , 17, 186 Novgorodskaia Tretaia Letopis PSRL 3 , 212 Novgorodskaia chetvertaia letopis PSRL 4 , 123. ref The cathedral is mentioned in The Tale of Igor s Campaign , where it says that Vseslav would make nocturnal trips to Kiev as a werewolf and would hear the bells of Holy Wisdom at Polotsk as they rang for matins. ref See Leonard Magnus translation of the Igor Tale at http www.sacred texts.com neu tai tai40.htm ref The cathedral has been significantly rebuilt and heavily modified between the eleventh and eighteenth centuries. Indeed, only ... more details
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