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Map Generalʹnai︠a︡ Karta Vladimirskoĭ Gubernii Sʺ pokazaniemʺ pochtovykhʺ i bolʹshikhʺ proi︠e︡zzhikhʺ dorogʺ, stant︠s︡iĭ i razstoi︠a︡nii︠a︡ mezhdu onymi verstʺ. Генеральная Карта Владимирской Губернiи Съ показанiемъ почтовыхъ и большихъ проѣзжихъ дорогъ, станцiй и разстоянiя между оными верстъ.

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  • Generalʹnai︠a︡ Karta Vladimirskoĭ Gubernii Sʺ pokazaniemʺ pochtovykhʺ i bolʹshikhʺ proi︠e︡zzhikhʺ dorogʺ, stant︠s︡iĭ i razstoi︠a︡nii︠a︡ mezhdu onymi verstʺ.

Other Title

  • Генеральная Карта Владимирской Губернiи Съ показанiемъ почтовыхъ и большихъ проѣзжихъ дорогъ, станцiй и разстоянiя между оными верстъ.

Translated Title

  • General Map of Vladimir Province: Showing Postal and Major Roads, Stations and the Distance in Versts between Them.

Summary

  • This 1822 map of Vladimir Provinceis from a larger work,Geograficheskii atlas Rossiiskoi imperii, tsarstva Pol'skogo i velikogo kniazhestva Finliandskogo(Geographical atlas of the Russian Empire, the Kingdom of Poland, and the Grand Duchy of Finland), containing 60 maps of the Russian Empire. Compiled and engraved by Colonel V.P. Piadyshev, it reflects the detailed mapping carried out by Russian military cartographers in the first quarter of the 19th century. The map shows population centers (seven gradations by size), postal stations, roads (four types), provincial and district borders,monasteries, and factories. Distances are shown in versts, a Russian measure, now no longer used, equal to 1.07 kilometers.Legends and place-names are in Russian and French. One of the most historic cities in Russia, Vladimir rose to political prominence in the 12th century as part of the Rostov-Suzdal' principality. YuryVladimirovich(known as Yury Dolgoruky) became the resident prince in Suzdal' in the early 12th century, and founded Moscow as a fortified outpost for his realm. His son, Andrew I, Grand Prince of Vladimir (also called Andrei Bogoliubsky), moved his power center to nearby Vladimir by the mid-12th century. He sacked Kiev in 1169, which led to the city of Vladimir becoming the effective capital of Russia. The move of the Orthodox metropolitan from Kiev to Vladimir signified the elevated status of the Grand Duchy of Vladimir. Architecturally important churches, some still standing, were built throughout the city. Subsequent Mongol raids on Vladimir in the 13th century reduced its influence. By the early 14th century, both the Orthodox Metropolitanate and the secular power had moved to Moscow. Vladimir continues to be regarded as a cradle of Russian language and identity. World Digital Library.

Names

  • Pi︠a︡dyshev, Vasiliĭ Petrovich, 1758-1835, creator.
  • Ieremin, contributor.
  • Russia. General Staff. Military Topographical Depot, associated name.

Created / Published

  • Saint Petersburg, Russia : Military Topographical Depot, [1822]

Headings

  • -  Atlases
  • -  Maps
  • -  Siberia
  • -  Russian Federation
  • -  Vladimir Oblast

Notes

  • -  No. 32 Iz izdanii︠a︡: Geograficheskiĭ atlas Rossiĭskoĭ imperii, T︠S︡arstva Polʹskago i Velikago Kni︠a︡zhestva Finli︠a︡ndskogo. Raspolozhennyĭ po gubernii︠a︡m na dvukh i︠a︡zykakh s oznacheniem v onykh gorodov, mestechek, sel, derevenʹ i vsekh primechatelʹneĭshikh mest; pochtovykh i bolʹshikh proezzhikh dorog, stant︠s︡iĭ i razstoi︠a︡niĭ mezhdu onymi, i prochimi selenii︠a︡mi v verstakh i mili︠a︡kh. Na 70 listakh s Generalʹnoi︠u︡ kartoi︠u︡ i Tablit︠s︡ei︠u︡ razstoi︠a︡nii︠a︡ verst po pochtovym dorogam mezhdu znatneĭshimi gorodami. Sochinen po noveĭshim i dostovernym svedenii︠a︡m, v polʹzu obuchai︠u︡shchikhsi︠a︡ Rossiĭskoĭ Geografii i dli︠a︡ sostavlenii︠a︡ dorozhnikov puteshestvennikam, Sluzhashchim v Voenno-topograficheskom Depo, Svity Ego Imperatorskago Velichestva po kvartirmeĭsterskoĭ chasti Podpolkovnikom Pi︠a︡dyshevym, 1821 goda. [SPb., 1820-1827]. Gravi︠u︡ra, raskrashena. Kartograficheskai︠a︡ setka cherez 1°; schet dolgot ot Ferro. Parallelʹno na frant︠s︡uzskom i︠a︡zyke.
  • -  Uslovnye znaki: naselennye punkty (7 grupp), monastyri i pustyni, zavody i fabriki, pochtovye dvory i stant︠s︡ii, dorogi (4 vida), granit︠s︡y (gubernskai︠a︡, uezdnai︠a︡). Ukazatelʹ: Izʺi︠a︡snenie granit︠s︡ (A-G).
  • -  Original map at: National Library of Russia
  • -  From the atlas "Географической атласъ Россiйской Имперiи, Царства Польскаго и Великаго княжества Финляндскаго."
  • -  No. 32 Из издания: Географический атлас Российской империи, Царства Польскаго и Великаго Княжества Финляндского. Расположенный по губерниям на двух языках с означением в оных городов, местечек, сел, деревень и всех примечательнейших мест; почтовых и больших проезжих дорог, станций и разстояний между оными, и прочими селениями в верстах и милях. На 70 листах с Генеральною картою и Таблицею разстояния верст по почтовым дорогам между знатнейшими городами. Сочинен по новейшим и достоверным сведениям, в пользу обучающихся Российской Географии и для составления дорожников путешественникам, Служащим в Военно-топографическом Депо, Свиты Его Императорскаго Величества по квартирмейстерской части Подполковником Пядышевым, 1821 года. [СПб., 1820-1827]. Гравюра, раскрашена. Картографическая сетка через 1°; счет долгот от Ферро. Параллельно на французском языке.
  • -  Условные знаки: населенные пункты (7 групп), монастыри и пустыни, заводы и фабрики, почтовые дворы и станции, дороги (4 вида), границы (губернская, уездная). Указатель: Изъяснение границ (А-G).

Medium

  • 1 map ; 40 x 38 cm.

Source Collection

  • Geographical Atlas of the Russian Empire, the Kingdom of Poland, and the Grand Duchy of Finland

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  • 2018688667

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Pi︠A︡Dyshev, Vasiliĭ Petrovich, Creator, Contributor Ieremin, and Associated Name Russia. General Staff. Military Topographical Depot. Generalʹnai︠a︡ Karta Vladimirskoĭ Gubernii Sʺ pokazaniemʺ pochtovykhʺ i bolʹshikhʺ proi︠e︡zzhikhʺ dorogʺ, stant︠s︡iĭ i razstoi︠a︡nii︠a︡ mezhdu onymi verstʺ. [Saint Petersburg, Russia: Military Topographical Depot, 1822] Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/2018688667/.

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Pi︠A︡Dyshev, V. P., Ieremin, C. & Russia. General Staff. Military Topographical Depot, A. N. (1822) Generalʹnai︠a︡ Karta Vladimirskoĭ Gubernii Sʺ pokazaniemʺ pochtovykhʺ i bolʹshikhʺ proi︠e︡zzhikhʺ dorogʺ, stant︠s︡iĭ i razstoi︠a︡nii︠a︡ mezhdu onymi verstʺ. [Saint Petersburg, Russia: Military Topographical Depot] [Map] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018688667/.

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Pi︠A︡Dyshev, Vasiliĭ Petrovich, Creator, Contributor Ieremin, and Associated Name Russia. General Staff. Military Topographical Depot. Generalʹnai︠a︡ Karta Vladimirskoĭ Gubernii Sʺ pokazaniemʺ pochtovykhʺ i bolʹshikhʺ proi︠e︡zzhikhʺ dorogʺ, stant︠s︡iĭ i razstoi︠a︡nii︠a︡ mezhdu onymi verstʺ. [Saint Petersburg, Russia: Military Topographical Depot, 1822] Map. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2018688667/>.