Siege of Kolomna

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The siege of Kolomna during December 1237–January 1238 was part of the Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus'. Following the Battle of Voronezh River in December 1237, Yuri II of Vladimir sent both of his sons with "all his men" and Voivode Yeremey to defend the fortress of Kolomna, which was on the border to the Wild Fields.

1236 — 1237  Wikidata
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1236 — 1237 Siege of Kolomna
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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    eventarmed conflict1236Siege of KolomnasiegeWikidata
    sitetowerBell Tower, Staro-Golutvin Monastery, Kolomnaarchitectural landmark, gate towerWikidata
    sitetower1525Pogorelaya Towerarchitectural landmark, fortified towerWikidata
    sitetower1525Simeonovskaya Tower (Kolomna Kremlin)architectural landmark, fortified towerWikidata
    sitetower1525Spasskaya Tower (Kolomna Kremlin)architectural landmark, fortified towerWikidata
    sitetower1525Yamskaya Towerarchitectural landmark, fortified towerWikidata
    sitetower1825Bell Tower, Novo-Golutvin Monastery, Kolomnaarchitectural landmark, gate towerWikidata