Smolensk

Smolensk

Smolensk is a city in western Russia. It's known for Lopatinsky Garden, with amusement rides, paths and a pond. Also in the park is the cast-iron Monument to Defenders of Smolensk in 1812, commemorating a key battle against the Napoleonic Army. Stretches of the city's 16th-century fortifications still stand, including a preserved wall in Pioneer Park. The hilltop turquoise Assumption Cathedral dates from the 1600s.

People died in Smolensk (First 28 people) - Page 2

Aleksandra Natalli-Świat

Aleksandra Natalli-Świat

Polish Politician

Almir Kayumov

Almir Kayumov

Football player

Artur Ziętek

Artur Ziętek

Polish military officer

Bronisława Orawiec-Löffler

Bronisława Orawiec-Löffler

Polish dentist

Roman I of Kiev

Roman I of Kiev

Prince

Alexander Leslie of Auchintoul

Alexander Leslie of Auchintoul


Charles-Étienne Gudin de La Sablonnière

Charles-Étienne Gudin de La Sablonnière

French general

Grzegorz Dolniak

Grzegorz Dolniak

Musical artist

Eda Beregovskaya

Eda Beregovskaya

Russian scientist

Stanisław Komorowski

Stanisław Komorowski

Polish Politician

Andrzej Kwaśnik

Andrzej Kwaśnik


Józef Joniec

Józef Joniec

Polish priest

Zdzisław Król

Zdzisław Król

Polish priest

Bronisław Gostomski

Bronisław Gostomski


Andrzej Michalak

Andrzej Michalak


Bartosz Borowski

Bartosz Borowski


Katarzyna Piskorska

Katarzyna Piskorska

Polish Sculptor

Nikolaĭ Rylenkov

Nikolaĭ Rylenkov

Author

Alfred Lityński

Alfred Lityński


Michal Grabowski

Michal Grabowski

General

Gleb

Gleb


Davyd Rostislavich

Davyd Rostislavich

Prince

Gleb I Rostislavich, Prince of Smolensk

Gleb I Rostislavich, Prince of Smolensk

Member of the Rurikids

Bożena Mamontowicz-Łojek

Bożena Mamontowicz-Łojek

Polish historian

Nikołaj Iwanowicz Jakowlew

Nikołaj Iwanowicz Jakowlew


Nikifor Adrianovich Murzakevich

Nikifor Adrianovich Murzakevich

Biographer

Abel Mendelevich Kachanov

Abel Mendelevich Kachanov


Johann Casimir von Asch

Johann Casimir von Asch