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supported his establishment by granting a large plot of land to the monks. Prince Obolensky had a road for pilgrims built through the mire to the monastery. St. Savva died on 28 August 1495 and was interred in the then timber cathedral, which was rebuilt in stone in 1547 and still stands.
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Famous monks of the Krypetsky Monastery included Basil, who described the life of St. Savva in the 1540s; St. Nilus, who founded the
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belltower disfigured. The abbey was briefly revived during the German occupation of the area in
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The monastery was founded in 1485 by St. Savva Krypetsky, a Serbian monk from
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Pskov Oblast
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Order
Diocese
Diocese of Pskov and Porkhov
Pskov Oblast
Russia
Coordinates
57°59′24″N 28°29′31″E / 57.99000°N 28.49194°E / 57.99000; 28.49194
Russian
Russian Orthodox
Pskov
Mount Athos
veche
Nilov Monastery
Stolbnyi Island
Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin
Evgeny Bolkhovitinov
Gavriil Derzhavin
Bolsheviks
poods
troy ounces
Neoclassical
World War II
Russian Orthodox Church

Krypetsky Monastery
Views of the monastery
Categories
Russian Orthodox monasteries in Russia
1485 establishments in Europe

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