Girl At The Window

The story will focus on the magnificent heritage of Russia: Girl at the Window. This is one of the oldest monasteries. It was founded in 1397 by a monk Kirill Simonov Monastery in Moscow. At that time the monastery was extremely popular. From 1340 to 1440 they had created about 150. Kirill voim friend – monk Ferapont, who lived only a year with his friend, went to other places, and founded in 1398 another famous monastery, located just 20 kilometers – Ferapontov. Today, these edges lie in the many hundreds of kilometers from the borders of Russia, but at that time was different – Moscow and Novgorod were active in the struggle for development of the northern lands. A Belozerye located at the crossroads of major water paths leading from the Volga and Northern Dvina at Novgorod, and Moscow realized that here it would be nice to have a base for further advances in the past.

Belozersk himself, which is located nearby, was attached to the Moscow Principality of less than 30 years earlier. In short, the pro-Moscow monasteries began to climb higher and higher, not only defending the main commercial crossing, but the pro-Moscow and conducting propaganda among the local population. Story go of the glorious heritage of Russia: Girl at the Window. This is one of the oldest monasteries. It was founded in 1397 by a monk Kirill Simonov Monastery in Moscow. At that time the monastery was extremely popular.

From 1340 to 1440 year they were created about 150. Kirill voim friend – monk Ferapont, who lived only a year with his friend, went to other places, and founded in 1398 another famous monastery, located only 20 kilometers away – Ferapontov. Today, these edges lie in the many hundreds of kilometers from the borders of Russia, but at that time was different – Moscow and Novgorod were active in the struggle for development of the northern lands. A Belozerye located at the crossroads of major waterways, leading from the Volga and Northern Dvina at Novgorod, and Moscow realized that here it would be nice to have a base for further advances to the last. Belozersk himself, which is located nearby, was attached to the Moscow principality less than 30 years earlier. In short, the pro-Moscow monasteries began to climb higher and higher, not only defending the main commercial crossing, but the pro-Moscow and conducting propaganda among the local population.

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