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  • The Convent of Nativity of Saint John the Baptist (Russian: Ивановский монастырь) is a former Russian Orthodox nunnery in Pskov. It is notable for the katholikon, one of Russia's oldest churches, dating from the first half of the 12th century. The church is located at the city center, on the left bank of the Velikaya River, in the Zavelichye quarter.
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  • The Convent of Nativity of Saint John the Baptist (. ‹See Tfd›Russian: Ивановский монастырь) is a former Russian Orthodox nunnery in Pskov.
  • In 1700, the descendants of Prince Pozharsky gave Ivanovsky monastery village Safonovo and Yurievskoye village in the Moscow district.
  • All the buildings of the Ivanovsky Monastery in Moscow have not been renovated since 1917, which has led to almost a loss of cultural and historical heritage.
  • In 1700, the descendants of Prince Pozharsky donated the village of Safonovo and the village of Yuryevskoye in the Moscow district to the Ivanovsky monastery.
  • Ivanovsky Monastery was founded as a male monastery in the 15th century in Zamoskvorechye.
  • Of the twenty monasteries that existed in pre-revolutionary Moscow, the information in all the reference books about the Ivanovsky maiden was almost the shortest.
  • Located on the banks of the river Velikaya, the Ivanovsky Monastery of Pskov is a historic and architectural landmark of the region dating back to the 13th...
  • It is the second oldest building in Pskov after the katholikon of the Mirozhsky Monastery and was designated an architectural monument of federal significance...
  • The monastery contains particles of the relics of 168 Orthodox martyrs; one of the most revered shrines is the cassock of John of Kronstadt.