- en.belarus.travel landmarks/boris-stonesThese stones got their name from the Polotsk prince Boris, who ruled in the XII century, whose name was engraved on most of them.
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- mirplaneta.com en/polotsk-sights/To date, six such stones have been found. The first Boris stone used to be located 5 kilometers from Polotsk downstream of the Northern Dvina.
- familypedia.fandom.com wiki/Euphrosyne_of_Polotsk…Predslava was born between in 1104, into the Rurik noble family, members of which were the Princes of Polotsk, in what is modern day Belarus. ... Boris stones.
- tr2tr.wiki wiki/Boris_stonesArtık 6738879 sayfamız var. Boris taşları - Boris stones. Navigasyona atla Aramaya atla. Ayasofya Katedrali yakınlarındaki Boris taşı. Polatsk , Beyaz Rusya.
- rome2rio.com s/Polatsk/NavapolatskFounded in 1958, it is located close to the city of Polotsk and the name literally means "New Polotsk". In 2008, its population was 107,458. ... Boris stones.
- Alchetron.com Boris-stones...also called Dvina Stones (Russian ), are seven medieval artifacts erected along the bank of the Western Dvina between Polotsk and Drissa, Belarus.
- travelobelarus.com tours/polotsk-tour/The stone which has received the name Boris is brought to the Polotsk Sofiye and majestically welcomes guests. And on him an inscription "Jesus Christ.
- ru.123rf.com photo_30529192_boris-stone-in-…Boris Stone in Polotsk Belarus. Boris Stone in Polotsk Belarus - 30529192. andreyshevchenko.
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