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Preobrazhensky District Court Of Moscow
Preobrazhensky (masculine), Preobrazhenskaya (feminine), or Preobrazhenskoye (neuter), literally meaning "of the Transfiguration", may refer to: ;People *Preobrazhensky (surname) (''Preobrazhenskaya'') ;Places *Preobrazhensky (rural locality) (''Preobrazhenskaya'', ''Preobrazhenskoye''), several rural localities in Russia *Preobrazhensky Metro Bridge, the shortest rail bridge in Moscow, Russia *Preobrazhenskoye District, a district of Eastern Administrative Okrug in the federal city of Moscow, Russia *Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery, a cemetery in Moscow, Russia ;Other *Preobrazhensky Regiment, one of the oldest regiments of the Imperial Russian army, recreated in 2013 for the Russian Armed Forces *Preobrazhensky prikaz ( ru), an establishment (''prikaz'') that oversaw the Preobrazhensky and Semyonovsky Regiments in the 18th century *154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment 154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment serves as the official honor guard re ...
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Transfiguration Of Jesus
In the New Testament, the Transfiguration of Jesus is an event where Jesus is transfigured and becomes radiant in glory upon a mountain. The Synoptic Gospels (, , ) describe it, and the Second Epistle of Peter also refers to it (). In these accounts, Jesus and three of his apostles, Peter, James, and John, go to a mountain (later referred to as the Mount of Transfiguration) to pray. On the mountaintop, Jesus begins to shine with bright rays of light. Then the Old Testament figures Moses and Elijah appear next to him and he speaks with them. Both figures had eschatological roles: they symbolize the Law and the prophets, respectively. Jesus is then called "Son" by the voice of God the Father, as in the Baptism of Jesus. Many Christian traditions, including the Eastern Orthodox, Catholic Church, Lutheran and Anglican churches, commemorate the event in the Feast of the Transfiguration, a major festival. In Greek Orthodoxy, the event is called the ''metamorphosis''. Significanc ...
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Preobrazhensky (surname)
Preobrazhensky (russian: Преображенский) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Preobrazhenskaya. It may refer to *Alexander Preobrazhensky, Russian pedagogue *Boris Preobrazhensky, Soviet otolaryngologist and academician, Hero of Socialist Labor *Konstantin Preobrazhensky, writer on KGB subjects *Mikhail Preobrazhensky, architect * Nikolay Preobrazhensky, Soviet otolaryngologist *Olga Preobrajenska (1871–1962), ballerina of the Russian Imperial Ballet *Olga Preobrazhenskaya (director) (1881–1971), Russian and Soviet actress and film director *Pavel Preobrazhensky, Russian geologist *Sofiya Preobrazhenskaya, Russian opera singer, People's Artist of the USSR *Vasily Khrisanfovich Preobrazhensky, Russian writer * Vasily Petrovich Preobrazhensky, Russian writer *Yevgeni Preobrazhensky, (1886–1937) Bolshevik and economist * Yevgeny Nikolayevich Preobrazhensky, Soviet military leader ;Fictional characters *Professor Preobrazhensky, surgeon, from t ...
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Preobrazhensky (rural Locality)
Preobrazhensky (russian: Преображенский; masculine), Preobrazhenskaya (; feminine), or Preobrazhenskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: *Preobrazhensky, Krasnoyarsk Krai, a settlement in Nazarovsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai *Preobrazhensky, Novosibirsk Oblast, a settlement in Chulymsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast *Preobrazhensky, name of several other rural localities * Preobrazhenskaya, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Iglinsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan *Preobrazhenskaya, Volgograd Oblast, a ''stanitsa'' in Kikvidzensky District of Volgograd Oblast *Preobrazhenskaya, name of several other rural localities * Preobrazhenskoye, Republic of Adygea, a '' selo'' in Krasnogvardeysky District of the Republic of Adygea *Preobrazhenskoye, Ivanovo Oblast, a ''selo'' in Yuzhsky District of Ivanovo Oblast *Preobrazhenskoye, name of several other rural localities ;Abolished inhabited localities * Preobrazhenskoye, Kam ...
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Preobrazhensky Metro Bridge
Preobrazhenskiy Metro Bridge is the shortest (330 metres) of four rail bridges in Moscow, Russia. It is located in the Eastern Administrative Okrug of the city. It spans over Yauza River and is a part of the Sokolnicheskaya Line of Moscow Metro The Moscow Metro) is a metro system serving the Russian capital of Moscow as well as the neighbouring cities of Krasnogorsk, Reutov, Lyubertsy and Kotelniki in Moscow Oblast. Opened in 1935 with one line and 13 stations, it was the first .... It connects the stations Preobrazhenskaya Ploshchad and Sokolniki. Metro Bridge was opened on 31 December 1965 together with the Preobrazhenskaya Ploshchad metro station. References Preobrazhenskiy Metro Bridge at metromost.com Moscow Metro bridges Sokolnicheskaya Line {{Russia-bridge-struct-stub ...
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Preobrazhenskaya Hospital
Preobrazhensky (masculine), Preobrazhenskaya (feminine), or Preobrazhenskoye (neuter), literally meaning "of the Transfiguration", may refer to: ;People *Preobrazhensky (surname) (''Preobrazhenskaya'') ;Places *Preobrazhensky (rural locality) (''Preobrazhenskaya'', ''Preobrazhenskoye''), several rural localities in Russia *Preobrazhensky Metro Bridge, the shortest rail bridge in Moscow, Russia *Preobrazhenskoye District, a district of Eastern Administrative Okrug in the federal city of Moscow, Russia * Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery, a cemetery in Moscow, Russia ;Other *Preobrazhensky Regiment, one of the oldest regiments of the Imperial Russian army, recreated in 2013 for the Russian Armed Forces *Preobrazhensky prikaz ( ru), an establishment (''prikaz'') that oversaw the Preobrazhensky and Semyonovsky Regiments in the 18th century *154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment 154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment serves as the official honor guard r ...
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Preobrazhenskoye District
Preobrazhenskoye District (russian: райо́н Преображе́нское) is a district of Eastern Administrative Okrug in the federal city of Moscow, Russia. Geography Nearby districts include: * Bogorodskoye (russian: Богородское) to the north * Severnoye Izmaylovo (russian: Северное Измайлово) to the east * Sokolinaya gora (russian: Соколиная гора) to the south * Sokolniki (russian: район Сокольники) to the west Etymology The district takes its name from the village of Preobrazhenskoye ( ru , Преображенское, lit = illageof the Transfiguration), where both Tsar Alexis of Russia (reigned 1645-1676) and his son Peter I of Russia (reigned 1682-1725) had residences. History The village of Preobrazhenskoye first appears in records in 1661. At that time two churches were built there; the village took its name after one of them - the . In 1672, during the rule of Alexis of Russia, the first professi ...
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Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery
Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery (russian: Преображенское кладбище, lit. Transfiguration Cemetery) is a cemetery in the eastern part of Moscow long associated with Old Believers. It was inaugurated by a Fedoseevtsy merchant in 1777 as a plague quarantine disguising the Bespopovtsy monastery. At that time the territory of the cemetery was located outside Moscow, but near its border. The cemetery soon became the spiritual and administrative center of all the Fedoseevtsy in Russia (just like the Rogozhskoe cemetery became an administrative and cultural centre for most Popovtsy Old Believers). The cloister consisted of two equal square areas, a monastery for men and a nunnery for women, separated by a road to the cemetery. Construction work was in progress throughout the 1790s and the first decade of the 19th century. At that time, the monastery asylum was home to 1,500 people, while the chapels were attended by as many as 10,000 Old Believers. Every church within the ...
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Preobrazhensky Regiment
The Preobrazhensky Life-Guards Regiment (russian: Преображенский лейб-гвардии полк, ''Preobrazhensky leyb-gvardii polk'') was a regiment of the Imperial Guard of the Imperial Russian Army from 1683 to 1917. The Preobrazhensky Regiment was one of the oldest and most elite units in Russia along with the Semyonovsky Regiment, and served as a gendarmerie unit for the state Secret Chancellery, the first secret police of Russia headed by Prince Fyodor Romodanovsky. It formed part of the 1st Brigade of the 1st Guards Infantry Division stationed on the Fontanka in Saint Petersburg. The regiment was disbanded shortly before the October Revolution in 1917. The Preobrazhensky Regiment was recreated in 2013 as the 154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment, the official honor guard regiment of the Russian Armed Forces, stationed in Moscow. History The young Tsar Peter I of Russia (born 1672, ) developed the regiment from 1683 onwards on the basi ...
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Preobrazhensky Prikaz
Preobrazhensky (masculine), Preobrazhenskaya (feminine), or Preobrazhenskoye (neuter), literally meaning "of the Transfiguration", may refer to: ;People * Preobrazhensky (surname) (''Preobrazhenskaya'') ;Places * Preobrazhensky (rural locality) (''Preobrazhenskaya'', ''Preobrazhenskoye''), several rural localities in Russia *Preobrazhensky Metro Bridge, the shortest rail bridge in Moscow, Russia *Preobrazhenskoye District, a district of Eastern Administrative Okrug in the federal city of Moscow, Russia *Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery, a cemetery in Moscow, Russia ;Other *Preobrazhensky Regiment, one of the oldest regiments of the Imperial Russian army, recreated in 2013 for the Russian Armed Forces *Preobrazhensky prikaz ( ru), an establishment ('' prikaz'') that oversaw the Preobrazhensky and Semyonovsky Regiments in the 18th century *154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment 154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment serves as the official honor guar ...
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Prikaz
A prikaz (russian: прика́з, ''prikaz''; , plural: ) was an administrative, judicial, territorial, or executive office functioning on behalf of palace, civil, military, or church authorities in Muscovy and in Russia from the 15th to the 18th centuries. The term usually suggests the functionality of a modern "ministry", "office" or "department". In modern Russian, ''prikaz'' literally means an "order". Most of the prikazes were subordinated to the Boyar Duma. Some of them (palace prikazes (russian: links=no, дворцовые приказы, ) were subordinated to the ''taynyi prikaz'' or ''pervyi prikaz'', which answered directly to the tsar. The patriarch of Moscow and All Russia had his own prikazes. History Originally, prikazes were created by private orders (russian: приказ, prikaz) given by the tsar to a certain person. The functions of the prikazy would be led by boyars and professional administrators. From 1512, the term "Prikaz" started to be used to refer t ...
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