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31: 128: 30: 248:, reflecting the Monastery's life, appeared. Over a million copies were printed and over 3 million digital copies sold worldwide by 2012. In 2012 its English translation won a first prize at New York's Read Russia 2012 Festival. Its translator 168:(settlement) was built next to the monastery, which would later grow into a town. In 1550s-1560s, Pskovo-Pechorsky Monastery and its posad were surrounded by a wall with towers (eventually, these fortifications were rebuilt in 1701). 482: 233:
the monastery has flourished. Currently the monastic community numbers over 90 who through their pastoral labors live the tradition of asceticism and eldership as witnessed recently by the Archimandrite
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border. Pskov-Caves Monastery is one of the few Russian monasteries that have never been closed at any point in their existence, including during
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of 1700–1721. In 1920–1944, Pskovo-Pechorsky Monastery belonged to Estonia. The monastery was one of the few acting male monasteries in the
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The monastery became an important outpost for defending the western border of Russia. In 1581–1582, it withstood the
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and the Soviet regime. The monastery has been an important spiritual centre for the
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As a fortification Pskovo-Pechersky Monastery lost its importance after the
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Pskov Oblast
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The Pskovo-Pechersky Monastery During the Livonian War (1558-1582)
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The monastery was founded in the mid-15th century, when the first
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was baptized into the Orthodox faith that same year, on
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Christian monasteries established in the 15th century
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Pskovo-Pechersky Monastery

katholikon
Russian
Estonian
Russian Orthodox
monastery
Pechory
Pskov Oblast
Russia
Estonian
World War II
Seto people
hermits
caves
Dormition
Theotokos

Ivan the Terrible
hegumen
tonsure
Klavdy Lebedev
Livonian
Pskovian
dyak
Mikhail Munekhin-Misyur
posad
siege
Stefan Batory
Polish army

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