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- en.wikipedia.org Bronze HorsemanA 19th-century legend states that while the Bronze Horseman stands in the middle of Saint Petersburg, enemy forces will not be able to conquer the city.
- wikiart.org en/alexandre-benois/bronze-horseman-…One of his earlier works, Benois created this illustration for Alexander Pushkin’s Bronze Horseman, a poem written about a statue of Peter the Great in St...
- ancient-origins.net artifacts-other-artifacts/…The Bronze Horseman in Saint Petersburg, Russia, sits atop the Thunder Stone – allegedly the largest monolith ever moved by human beings!
- eksisozluk.com bronze-horseman--19841672. yekaterina tarafından yaptırılan deli petro'nun at üstündeki heykelidir. aleksandr puşkin'in yazmış olduğu bronze horseman: a petersburg tale isimli şiirinin...
- rbth.com Bronze Horseman: 10 facts about St. Petersburg’s leading symbolMany local myths and legends have arisen around the Bronze Horseman. One is probably served as the basis for Pushkin's work.
- stpetersburg4you.com bronze-horseman/By the way, in Russian language the Bronze Horseman is usually called the Copper Horseman, though it is made of bronze.
- http://saint-petersburg.com monuments/bronze-horseman/According to a 19 th century legend, enemy forces will never take St. Petersburg while the "Bronze Horseman" stands in the middle of the city.
- facts.net Landmarks 11 Captivating Facts About The Bronze HorsemanThe Bronze Horseman is a massive statue in Saint Petersburg, Russia, symbolizing the city’s resilience and pride, and inspiring art and literature worldwide.
- artdesignlog.com 12002833-the-most-interesting-…Over the next eight years, the statue was cast in bronze. The name "Bronze Horseman" is an artistic device of Pushkin, in fact the figure is bronze.
- media.kasperskycontenthub.com wp-content/uploads/…John Dewey’s verse translation of Alexander Pushkin’s narrative poem The Bronze Horseman was shortlisted for the John Dryden Translation Prize 1996/7...
- ets-russiatravel.com bronze-horseman/The Bronze Horseman is a monument, which was established in honor of the first Russian Emperor Peter the Great, who founded the city.
- allrus.me the-bronze-horseman/The Bronze Horseman – a monument to Peter I on Senate Square in St. Petersburg – is one of the main symbols of the city on the Neva.
- bestguides-spb.com attractions/detail/bronze-…We have many monuments to Peter I but the Bronze Horseman is unique. The idea of erecting a monument to Peter I belonged to Catherine II.