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  2. Turov, Belarus - Wikipedia

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    The Turov Flag was accepted by town's council on September 27, 2001 and was included in Belarus' coats of arms registry on January 23, 2002. Additionally, it has a rectangular form with width to length ratio equal 1 : 2, and consists of three horizontal bands: blue (6/9 of width), white (1/9 of width) and red (2/9 of width).

  3. Principality of Turov - Wikipedia

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    The Principality of Turov, later called the Principality of Turov and Pinsk (Belarusian: Турава-Пінскае княства, romanized: Turava-Pinskaje kniastva; Russian: Турово-Пинское княжество, romanized: Turovo-Pinskoye knyazhestvo; Ukrainian: Турово-Пінське князівство, romanized: Turovo-Pins'ke knyazivstvo), also known as Turovian Rus ...

  4. Turov - Wikipedia

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    Turov may refer to: Turov, Belarus , town in Belarus and the capital of the medieval Principality of Turov Principality of Turov , medieval principality in the territory of modern southern Belarus and northern Ukraine

  5. Belarusian Orthodox Eparchy of Turov and Pinsk - Wikipedia

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    Turov also hosted workshops for icon painting and the production of liturgical utensils. [84] In the 16th century, Pinsk had become the most important center of Orthodox worship in the eparchy. [25] In Turov, only one of the two choirs and a governor (dean) resided. The Dormition Cathedral in Turov retained the honorary title of cathedral. [26]

  6. Kirill of Turov - Wikipedia

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    Cyril of Turov, alternately Kirill of Turov (Church Slavonic: Кѷриллъ Туровськiй, romanized: Kürīllǔ Turovsǐkij, Belarusian: Кірыла Тураўскі, romanized: Kiryła Turawski, Russian: Кири́лл Ту́ровский, romanized: Kirill Turovskiy; 1130–1182) was a bishop and saint of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  7. Prince of Turov - Wikipedia

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    The Prince of Turov was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Principality of Turov, a lordship based on the city of Turov, now Turaŭ in Homiel Voblast, Belarus. Although not mentioned in his Testament of 1054, the city of Turov was ruled by the descendants of Iziaslav Iaroslavich , Grand Prince of Kiev .

  8. Yaropolk Iziaslavich - Wikipedia

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    Yaropolk Iziaslavich [a] (died 22 November 1086/1087) [b] [3] was Prince of Turov and Prince of Volhynia from 1078 until his death.. The son of Grand Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev by a Polish princess named Gertruda, he is visible in papal sources by the early 1070s, but largely absent in contemporary domestic sources until his father's death in 1078.

  9. Principality of Turov-Pinsk - Wikipedia

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