Solovki Monastery
Solovki Monastery. XVI century.
St. Andrei Rublev. Old Testament Trinity. Written for the Trinity Cathedral Trinity-Sergius Lavra, “in praise of the” Reverend Sergius.
Woodcarving. Master James Fedosov. 1359 fragment.
Holy Savvaty and Zosima Solovki, the founders of Solovki Holy Transfiguration Monastery., The largest monastic center of the Russian North. In 1709.
Trinity Cathedral of the Holy Trinity-Sergius Lavra (up to 1744 – Monastery) near Moscow. In 1422. It was founded by St. Sergius of Radonezh in the middle of the XIV century. In pridle Cathedral – with the power of the saint of cancer.
St. Sergius of Radonezh. Cover embroidered with the image of the saint. The first quarter of XV century.
Ivan III tearing the khan letter demanding tribute. Artist A.Kivshenko. In 1879.
Monastery in Moscow Russia. Lithograph from an original Vasnetsov. The end of the XIX century.
Novgorod trade. Lithography. End of XIX-early XX century.
The Battle of Grunwald. 1410 engraving. XVI century. Fragment.
Saint Prince Alexander Nevsky. Fresco in the Cathedral of the Assumption in Vladimir, the Princess of the monastery. 1652-1666
Prince Daniil of Moscow (1278-1303). Portrait of “Titulyarnika” in 1672.
Dmitry Donskoy. Portrait of “Titulyarnika” in 1672.
Construction of the white-stone Kremlin in Moscow. Miniature from the Personal Chronicle. The end of the XVI century.
Prince Dmitry Donskoy at the time of the Battle of Kulikov. Thumbnail XV century.
Fresco beginning of XIV century. Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Snetogorsk Monastery in Pskov.
Frescoes of the beginning of XIV century. Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Snetogorsk Monastery in Pskov.
The victory of Kulikovo. Thumbnail. The end of the XVI century.
The tomb of Alexander Nevsky in the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. Silver. The middle of the XVIII century.
Saint Theodosius of the Caves. Icon of early 13th century
Admission of Alexander Nevsky papal ambassadors. Artist G. Semiradsky.
Defense Kozelsk. 1237 Miniature from the Personal Chronicle. The end of the XVI century.
Helmet of Prince Yaroslav Vsevolodovich. (father of Alexander Nevsky).
Seal of Prince Alexander Nevsky. XIII century.
Palace of Prince Andrew Bogolyubsky in Bogolyubov. Reconstruction.
Palace of Prince Andrew Bogolyubsky in Bogolyubov. Reconstruction.
Transition and stair tower – surviving fragments of the palace of Andrei Bogolyubsky in Bogolyubov. 1158-1165
Gate Church of the Kiev-Pechersk Lares. XII century.
Lyubechsky Castle Vladimir Monomakh. The beginning of the XII century. Reconstruction.
Kiev in the XI-XII centuries. Layout-reconstruction.
Church of the Intercession-on-Nerl near the hierarchy. Shrine dedicated to the celebration of Our Lady was first established by Prince Andrew Bogolyubsky in Vladimir. The church originally had county galleries, Hill and trading harbor were stacked slabs of white stone. In 1165.
Ruins of Gold Thieves in Kiev, built by Prince Yaroslav the Wise. Engraving of the XIX century.
The interior of St. Sophia. Culture of Kievan Rus.
The tomb of Yaroslav the Wise in St. Sophia. Engraving of the XIX century.
Yaroslav’s Court in Novgorod. XII century.
Golden Gate in Kiev, built in Yaroslavl the Wise. XI century. Layout-reconstruction.
Demetrius Cathedral in Vladimir. 1194-1197 years.
George. Icon. The beginning of the XII century.
Thumbnail Ostromir of the gospel. 1056-1057 years.
Bogatyri.Hudozhnik Vasnetsov. 1898
Princess Olga talks with the Byzantine emperor. Thumbnail of “The Chronicles” Kedrin-Skylitzes.
Writing about the death of “king” of Yaroslav the Wise. On the wall of St. Sophia Cathedral in Kiev ..
Yaroslav the Wise. Reconstruction Gerasimov