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  1. Russia. Vladimir-Suzdal ( Russian: Владимирско-Су́здальская, Vladimirsko-Suzdal'skaya ), formally known as the Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal [1] or Grand Principality of Vladimir [2] (1157–1331) ( Russian: Владимиро-Су́здальское кня́жество, romanized : Vladimiro-Suzdal'skoye knyazhestvo ...

  2. The World Heritage property “White Monuments of Vladimir and Suzdal” is a serial property, made up monuments in Vladimir, Suzdal and Kideksha, five km to the east of Suzdal. In Vladimir are found the Cathedral of the Assumption, the Golden Gate, the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin and the Staircase Tower of the Palace of Andrei ...

  3. 1101 - 1300. Vladimir-Suzdal school, school of medieval Russian mural and icon painting that flourished in the 12th and 13th centuries around the neighbouring cities of Vladimir and Suzdal in the Suzdal region of northeastern Russia. Vladimir-Suzdal, along with the city of Novgorod in northwestern Russia, was one of the two areas that inherited ...

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  4. Vladimir-Suzdal , formally known as the Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal or Grand Principality of Vladimir , also as Vladimir-Suzdalian Rus', was one of the major principalities that succeeded Kievan Rus' in the late 12th century, centered in Vladimir-on-Klyazma. With time the principality grew into a grand principality divided into several smaller principalities. After being conquered by the ...

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  6. 1101 - 1300. Vladimir-Suzdal school, school of medieval Russian mural and icon painting that flourished in the 12th and 13th centuries around the neighbouring cities of Vladimir and Suzdal in the Suzdal region of northeastern Russia. Vladimir-Suzdal, along with the city of Novgorod in northwestern Russia, was one of the two areas that inherited ...

  7. Siege. The defense of Vladimir was entrusted to the Grand Prince's sons Vsevolod and Mstislav, but their forces were weak, as most of the army perished at the siege of Kolomna, hoping to stop the invaders on the border. Thus, after receiving word of the destruction of Kolomna in January 1238, Bishop Mitrofan let most of the citizens take ...

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