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Ioann of Kronstadt Summary
676 words, approx. 2 pages IOANN OF KRONSTADT (Ivan Il'ich Sergeev, 1829–1908), also known as John of Kronstadt, was a Russian Orthodox priest. Ioann was born in the village of Suro in the Arkhangelsk province of Russia and at the age of ten was sent to the...
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 Kronstadt (Russian: Кроншта́дт), also spelled Kronshtadt, Cronstadt (German: Krone for Crown and Stadt for City) is a Russian seaport town, located on Kotlin Island, thirty kilometers west of Saint Petersburg near the head of the Gulf of...


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Kronstadt
01/13/1994: 426 words, approx. 1 pages IN THE OLD Soviet Union, history was like the weather: It was subject to change from day to day. Whatever version of events from the past happened to suit the interest of the regime came to be defined as history; alternative versions, usually the...
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Arnold Kronstadt, 79, Dies; Architect and Planner
08/17/1998: 357 words, approx. 1 pages Arnold Mayo Kronstadt, 79, an award-winning Washington architect and prominent planner who designed many area housing developments, died of a cerebral hemorrhage Aug. 15 at Georgetown University Hospital. He lived in the District. Early in his career, Mr. Kronstadt was principal architect and...


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