You've all seen—at least in photos—the most famous monument to Kuzma Minin and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky at the Red Square by St. Basil's.pic.twitter.com/pf3gGymWnw
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You've all seen—at least in photos—the most famous monument to Kuzma Minin and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky at the Red Square by St. Basil's.pic.twitter.com/pf3gGymWnw
This victory put an end to the Times of Troubles and established the House of Romanovs (1613) when Mikhail I was elected by nat'l assembly.pic.twitter.com/0upE53nvmJ
#Russia's late 16-early 17th c. Times of Troubles were immortalized in Pushkin's literary & Mussorgsky's musical masterpieces Boris Godunov.pic.twitter.com/cYf8eVQMRm
Since 1649, #Russia commemorates the Day of a very important icon, Our Lady (Theotokos) of Kazan, which Pozharsky's 1612 uprising carried.pic.twitter.com/obUqw56dQ2
Russian national hero, Prince Pozharsky—responsible for expelling Polish occupation forces from Moscow—was born on Nov. 11, 1578.
#Russiapic.twitter.com/YjioImRnfH
Yeah...they are always the ''victims''...even when they cause their own misfortune
Can't imagine why Russians would be a little bit paranoid of (or rationally wary of) foreign invasion
Blessed by the Church.
Evil Russian terrorists fighting against legitimate government ;)
Minin was a butcher, right??
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