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  2. Life of Alexander Nevsky (illuminated manuscript) - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the Battle of the Ice (л. 938.).. Life of Alexander Nevsky (Russian: Житие Александра Невского; Zhitiye Aleksandra Nevskogo) is a Russian illuminated manuscript of the 1560s, as part of the Laptev Volume of the Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible ("Tsar-Book").

  3. Life of Alexander Nevsky - Wikipedia

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    The Life of Alexander Nevsky [a] is an Old East Slavic hagiography about Alexander Nevsky, composed and edited in stages between the late 13th century and the mid-15th century. [1] In most manuscript copies, its full title is Tale about the Life of the Brave, Blessed, and Great Prince Alexander Nevskii. [2] [b]

  4. Alexander Nevsky - Wikipedia

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    On 10 May 2023, the Hermitage Museum and Alexander Nevsky Lavra signed a contract for the transfer of the shrine to Holy Trinity Cathedral of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra for a period of 49 years. [51] On 12 September 2023, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow placed the relics back into the silver sarcophagus. [52] Alexander's principal feast day is 23 ...

  5. Alexander Nevsky's Lithuanian campaign - Wikipedia

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    Russian prince decided to go on a campaign after the Lithuanians attacked the border area and robbed many locals. Alexander Nevsky headed to Lithuania, where he freed all the prisoners and defeated the Lithuanians at Lake Zizicekoe. On the way back, the Lithuanians tried to take revenge, but were destroyed again.

  6. Prince of Novgorod - Wikipedia

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    Saint Alexander Yaroslavich Nevsky: 13 May 1221: 1257-1259: 14 November 1263: Praskovia-Alexandra of Polotsk 1239 five children Vassilissa before 1263 no children: 4th time. Dmitry Alexandrovich: 1250: 1259-1263: 1294: Unknown four children: Son of Alexander Yaroslavich. 1st time. Yaroslav Yaroslavich: 1230: 1264-1272: 16 September 1272 ...

  7. Alexander Nevsky (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Nevsky (1221–1263) was a Russian statesman and military hero, serving as Prince of Novgorod, Grand Prince of Kiev and Grand Prince of Vladimir Alexander Nevsky may also refer to: People

  8. We (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The St. Alexander Nevsky, which was renamed Lenin after the Russian Revolution. Many of the names and numbers in We are allusions to the experiences of Zamyatin or to culture and literature. "Auditorium 112" refers to cell number 112, where Zamyatin was twice imprisoned and the name of S-4711 is a reference to the Eau de Cologne number 4711.

  9. Alexander Nevsky (film) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Nevsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Не́вский) is a 1938 Soviet historical drama film directed by Sergei Eisenstein. [1] It depicts the attempted invasion of Novgorod in the 13th century by the Teutonic Knights of the Holy Roman Empire and their defeat by Prince Alexander, known popularly as Alexander Nevsky (1220–1263).