- englishiseasy.ru test932/The first wooden church was built in 1710. Later the ___ (CONSTRUCT) of a new cathedral began.
- englishiseasy.ru task10134/The first wooden church was built in 1710. ... Пояснение: The first wooden church was built in 1710. Later the CONSTRUCTION of a new cathedral began.
- saigonvs.wordpress.com 2011/10/03/st-pauls-…The first cathedral was built by the Saxons in wood. It burned down in 675 and was rebuilt, again in wood, ten years later.
- artincontext.org st-pauls-cathedral-london/
- na.caleche.org 2011-peter-and-paul-cathedral-the-…
- en.m.wikipedia.org Saint Sampson's Cathedral...a historic day and said it was the beginning of a new page in the cathedral's history, and he thanked the museum complex for preserving the cathedral.[3].
- wikishire.co.uk wiki/Birmingham_Cathedral
- orthodoxwiki.org index.php…...the throne in 1796, Emperor Paul I ordered a new larger cathedral to be built to house the national icon as a replacement for the church of the Virgin Mary.
- guideforyou-russia.com epoch-of-peter-s-baroque-…...Cathedral, construction of which began in 1712 on the site of the eponymous wooden Church in 1703, has long been the tallest building in Russia.Bulunamadı: later
- vogueindustry.com HistoryIt is believed that Tsar Peter himself laid the first stone in the foundation of the new church, making his contribution to the construction.Bulunamadı: later
- na.destinationsae.com 1383-20-main-temples-of-…In 1552, by order of Ivan the Terrible, a wooden church was built, and already 9 years later, the construction of a stone cathedral began under the leadership...Bulunamadı: 1710
- studfile.net preview/3581277/page:5/St. Isaac’s Cathedral is a remarkable monument of Russian architecture. The history of the construction began in 1710, when the first wooden church was put...
- hisour.com russian-church-architecture-32932/Immediately after the christening of Kiev in 988, the Church of the Tithes (989-996) was built in Kiev, destroyed by the capture of Kiev by Batu.Bulunamadı: 1710
- art-facts.com Architecture 17 Stunning Facts About St Paul’s Cathedral