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SERGIYEVO

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 667 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SERGIYEVO  , a

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town of Russia, in the government of Moscow, 44 M. by
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rail N.N.E. of Moscow . It has grown up round the monastery or lavra of Troitsko-Sergiyevskaya . It is situated in a beautiful country, the buildings extending partly over the hill occupied by the monastery and partly over the valley below . Including the suburbs it had, in 1884, 31,400 inhabitants, and 31,413 in r90o . Sergiyevo has long been renowned for its manufacture of
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holy pictures (painted and carved), spoons, and other articles carved in wood, especially toys, which are sold to pilgrims who resort to the place to the number of roo,000 annually . The Troltsk or Trinity monastery is the most sacred spot in
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middle Russia, the
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Great Russians regarding it with more veneration than even the cathedrals and relics of the Kremlin at Moscow . It occupies a picturesque site on the top of a hill, protected on two sides by deep ravines and steep slopes . The walls, 25 to 50 ft. in height, are fortified by nine towers, one of which is a prison for both
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civil and ecclesiastical offenders . Thirteen churches, including the Troitskiy (Trinity) and Uspenskiy cathedrals, a bell-tower, a theological academy, various buildings for monks and pilgrims, and a hospital stand within the precincts, which are two-thirds of a mile in circuit . A small wooden church, erected by the monk
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Sergius, and afterwards burned (1391) by the Tatars, stood on the site now occupied by the
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cathedral of the Trinity, which was built in 1422, and contains the relics of Sergius, as well as ecclesiastic treasures of priceless value and a holy picture which has frequently been brought into requisition in
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Russian
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campaigns . The Uspensky cathedral was erected in 1585; close beside it are the graves of
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Tsar Boris Godunov (died in 16o5) and his
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family . In the
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southern
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part of the monastery is the church of Sergius, beneath which are spacious rooms where 200,000 dinners are distributed gratis every
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year to the pilgrims .

The bell-tower, 320 ft. high, has a bell weighing 64 tons . Several monasteries of less importance exist in the neighbourhood . In 1340 two

brothers erected a church on the spot . The elder took monastic orders under the name of Sergius, and became famous among the peasants around . His monastery acquired great fame and became the wealthiest in middle Russia .
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Ivan the Terrible in 1561 made it the centre of the ecclesiastical province of Moscow . During the
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Polish invasion at the beginning of the 17th century it organized the
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national resistance . In 1608–1609 it withstood a sixteen months' siege by the Poles; at a later date the monks took a lively part in the organization of the army which crushed the outbreak of the peasants . In 1685 Peter the Great took
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refuge here from the revolted streltzi, or
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Muscovite military guards . The theological seminary, founded in 1744 and transformed in 1814 into an academy, reckoned Platon and Philarete among its pupils .

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