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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Radonież (ros. Ра́донеж) – wieś (ros. село, trb. sieło) w rejonie siergijewo-posadskim obwodu moskiewskiego Rosji, 55 kilometrów od Moskwy. Zamieszkana przez ledwo 5 mieszkańców. , Radonezh (Russian: Радонеж), formerly knowRadonezh (Russian: Радонеж), formerly known as Gorodok (Городо́к) is a historic village in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located about 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) from Sergiyev Posad. The old town of Radonezh is known to have existed since the first half of the 14th century, when it belonged to Ivan Kalita (Prince of Moscow from 1325). In 1328 Ivan Kalita settled there many captives from Rostov, including the future Saint Sergii Radonezhsky. About twenty years later Sergii founded the Trinity Monastery to the north of Radonezh. The town belonged to Vladimir of Serpukhov (lived 1353 – 1410) and to his descendants until 1426, when the last appanage prince of Radonezh died without naming an heir. There ensued a bitter struggle for the possession of the town, which ended in Vasily II of Moscow's being taken captive in Radonezh by his cousin Dmitry Shemyaka and later blinded (1446) The economic and political rise of the nearby Trinity Monastery adversely affected the overall development of Radonezh. In the late 15th to 16th century the monastery eclipsed the town, which later became a village. As of 2015 the remnants of Radonezh are located on an elevated cape, rounded by a curve of the . Traces of ramparts and a moat remain. A monument to St Sergii was opened in front of the local church in 1988. Designed by Vyacheslav Klykov, it was the first public statue to be erected in the Soviet Union without permission from the authorities. The largest part of the former town is now occupied by a cemetery. Although any new burials at this archeological site are now illegal, new graves continue to be added; some of them at the expense of the old earth walls being destroyed.se of the old earth walls being destroyed. , Radonež (anche conosciuta come Gorodok) è Radonež (anche conosciuta come Gorodok) è un antico villaggio distante all'incirca 15 km da Sergiev Posad nell'Oblast' di Mosca. Il paese è conosciuto fin dalla prima metà del XIV secolo, durante il regno di Ivan Kalita. Qui, nel 1328, il sovrano di Mosca fece trasferire molti prigionieri da Rostov, principato contro cui era sceso in guerra. tra questi si trovava anche il famoso Sergio di Radonež. Circa vent'anni dopo quest'ultimo fondò il Monastero della Trinità di San Sergio poco a nord del paese. Radonez appartenne al nobile ed alla sua discendenza fino al 1426, quando l'ultimo principe di Radonež morì senza nominare il proprio successore, innescando un'aspra lotta per il possesso del paese, ai tempi importante snodo militare-strategico, che terminò con l'imprigionamento e al successivo accecamento di Vassili II di Russia da parte del cugino . La crescita politica ed economica del vicino monastero fondato da San Sergio in breve bloccò la crescita del paese, facendolo diventare tra il XV e il XVI secolo niente più che una località satellite del monastero della Trinità. Oggi ciò che rimane della città di Radonež è sita sopra un elevato promontorio, circondato da un meandro del fiume e, nei dintorni del centro storico, è ancora possibile rinvenire tracce di antichi fossati e bastioni. Un monumento a San Sergio è stato eretto nel 1988 nella piazza antistante alla chiesa locale. Ideato e progettato da , fu in Russia la prima statua posta in un luogo pubblico ad essere eretta senza la previa autorizzazione da parte delle autorità sovietiche.azione da parte delle autorità sovietiche. , Ра́донеж — село в Сергиево-Посадском районе Московской области. Находится в 55 км к северо-востоку от Москвы.
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rdfs:comment Radonezh (Russian: Радонеж), formerly knowRadonezh (Russian: Радонеж), formerly known as Gorodok (Городо́к) is a historic village in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located about 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) from Sergiyev Posad. The old town of Radonezh is known to have existed since the first half of the 14th century, when it belonged to Ivan Kalita (Prince of Moscow from 1325). In 1328 Ivan Kalita settled there many captives from Rostov, including the future Saint Sergii Radonezhsky. About twenty years later Sergii founded the Trinity Monastery to the north of Radonezh.rinity Monastery to the north of Radonezh. , Radonež (anche conosciuta come Gorodok) è Radonež (anche conosciuta come Gorodok) è un antico villaggio distante all'incirca 15 km da Sergiev Posad nell'Oblast' di Mosca. Il paese è conosciuto fin dalla prima metà del XIV secolo, durante il regno di Ivan Kalita. Qui, nel 1328, il sovrano di Mosca fece trasferire molti prigionieri da Rostov, principato contro cui era sceso in guerra. tra questi si trovava anche il famoso Sergio di Radonež. Circa vent'anni dopo quest'ultimo fondò il Monastero della Trinità di San Sergio poco a nord del paese.inità di San Sergio poco a nord del paese. , Radonież (ros. Ра́донеж) – wieś (ros. село, trb. sieło) w rejonie siergijewo-posadskim obwodu moskiewskiego Rosji, 55 kilometrów od Moskwy. Zamieszkana przez ledwo 5 mieszkańców. , Ра́донеж — село в Сергиево-Посадском районе Московской области. Находится в 55 км к северо-востоку от Москвы.
rdfs:label Radonezh , Radonež , Radonież , Радонеж
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