• The statue of Peter the Great, known as the Bronze Horseman, is a tribute to the founder of St. Petersburg.
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  • The Bronze Horseman (. ‹See Tfd›Russian: Медный всадник, literally "copper horseman") is an equestrian statue of Peter the Great in the Senate Square in Saint...
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  • The Bronze Horseman, an impressive monument to the founder of St Petersburg, Peter the Great , stands on Senatskaia Ploshchad (Square)...
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  • Apart from eyewitness accounts of the 1824 flood which Pushkin had read, a variety of other sources influenced the writing of The Bronze Horseman.
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  • The most Famous monument to Tsar Peter the Great in St. Petersburg is “The Bronze Horseman”.
  • His right hand stretched towards the sky, Came on, apace, the Bronze Horseman, On his swift horse, that loomed on high; And, all night long, the poor madman
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  • Furthermore, Lenfilm which is the city’s official studio uses the bronze horseman as its registered trademark.
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  • The city of Saint-Petersburg’s official film studio, Lenfilm Ленфильм, 1914, has long used the bronze horseman covered by two searchlights as its registered...
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  • The Bronze Horseman – an impressive monument to the founder of St Petersburg, Peter the Great – is one of St Petersburg’s most famous monuments.
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  • The Bronze Horseman is a monument, which was established in honor of the first Russian Emperor Peter the Great, who founded the city.
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  • Probably he used this word for a proper rhyme, but ever since then Russians have called the bronze monument - ‘the copper horseman’.
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  • The Bronze Horseman” is one of the “Petersburg Stories” Pushkin, where one of the main topics is not only a small man
  • Its current name stems from a poem by the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, published in 1833 and named ‘The Bronze Horseman’.
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