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  1. Media in category "Yaroslav Vladimirovich, Prince of Maloyaroslavets" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. Facial Chronicle - b.10, p.236 - Birth of Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Maloyaroslavets.jpg 1,675 × 3,136; 874 KB

  2. Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Maloyaroslavets : Vladimir Andreievich of Borovsk (1353-1410) Andrei Ivanovich (1327-1353) Ivan I Daniilovich Kalita (1288-1341) + Maria Konstantinovna of Rostov-Borisogleb : Yevpraxia Jagiełłonka (c1358-1438) Algirdas (c1296-1377) Gédyminas (c1275-1341) Olga Vsevolodovna Smolenskaya (-1344)

    • Early History
    • A Tenacious Monastery
    • In The Heat of Battle
    • Rebirth as A Memorial

    Maloyaroslavets (current population 28,000) sits on the bank of the Luzha River, a right tributary of the Protva, which in turn flows into the Oka, part of the Volga basin. The town still has the remains of a flattened hillock that served as a citadel for a tribe of Vyatichi, local Slavs who were subdued by Kiev’s Prince Svyatoslav in the second ha...

    There is no clear evidence as to the founding date of the town’s major spiritual institution, the St. Nicholas-Chernoostrovsky Monastery, located on a height known as “Black Fort” not far from the ancient citadel. The earliest written reference occurred only in 1621, but evidence suggests that at least a church dedicated to St. Nicholas was erected...

    Isolated in half-ruined Moscow and with no prospects of Russia’s suing for peace, Napoleon and his reduced army (about 110,000 troops) began their exodus on Oct. 19. Because of lack of horse fodder, the Grand Armee faced catastrophic limitations in cavalry, artillery and transport. The intention was to replenish depleted supplies by marching southw...

    After the battle, the burned monastery was a scene of devastation, enveloped by the stench of thousands of decaying bodies and mounds of horse flesh. Within a few days, Makarius and a single novice returned to the ruins to assist with the process of mass burial. Miraculously, the Savior icon over the main monastery gate was unscathed. Father Makari...

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  4. Dec 2, 2016 · The present town, however, was founded only at the end of the 14 th century by Prince Vladimir the Brave of Serpukhov (1353-1410), who named it after his fourth son, Yaroslav (1388-1426). The ...

  5. Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Maloyaroslavets was born 18 January 1389 in Dmitrov, Dmitrov Rayon, Moscow Oblast, Russia to Vladimir Andreyevich of Serpukhov (1353-1410) and Elena of Lithuania (?-1438) and died 16 August 1426 of palgue. He married Anna Semyonovna Novlenskaya (c1390-1411) in Borovsk, Borovsk Rayon, Kaluga Oblast, Russia. He married Maria Fyodorovna Koshkina-Goltyayeva (c1395-c1460 ...

  6. RM2A254DC – King Boleslaus the Brave Entering Kiev, c. 1837, oil on canvas, by Piotr Michalowski (1800 - 1855), a Polish painter of the Romantic period. The intervention in the Kievan succession crisis of 1015-1019 by the Polish ruler Boleslaw Chrobry was an episode in the struggle between Sviatopolk I Vladimirovich ('the Accursed') and his brother Yaroslav ('the Wise') for the rulership of ...

  7. Napoleon. Austrian corps. The Battle of Maloyaroslavets took place on 24 October 1812 as part of the French invasion of Russia. It was Kutuzov 's decisive battle to force Napoleon to retreat northwest over Mozhaisk to Smolensk on the devastated route of his advance with a higher probability of starvation. [3]

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