Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q183249> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 65 of
65
with 100 triples per page.
- Q183249 subject Q15081942.
- Q183249 subject Q7176087.
- Q183249 subject Q7425049.
- Q183249 subject Q8089163.
- Q183249 subject Q8180451.
- Q183249 subject Q9183369.
- Q183249 abstract "The Battle of the Sit River was fought in the northern part of the present-day Sonkovsky District of Tver Oblast of Russia, close to the selo of Bozhonka, on March 4, 1238 between the Mongol Hordes of Batu Khan and the Rus' under Grand Prince Yuri II of Vladimir-Suzdal during the Mongol invasion of Rus. After the Mongols sacked his capital of Vladimir, Yuri fled across the Volga northward, to Yaroslavl, where he hastily mustered an army. He and his brothers then turned back toward Vladimir in hopes of relieving the city before the Mongols took it, but they were too late. Yuri sent out a force of 3,000 men under Dorozh to scout out where the Mongols were; whereupon Dorozh returned saying that Yuri and his force was already surrounded. As he tried to muster his forces, he was attacked by the Mongol force under Burundai and fled but was overtaken on the Sit River and died there along with his nephew, Prince Vsevolod of Yaroslavl. The battle marked the end of unified resistance to the Mongols and inaugurated two centuries of the Mongol domination of modern day-Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus.".
- Q183249 causalties "Heavy".
- Q183249 combatant "20pxVladimir-Suzdal".
- Q183249 combatant "Mongol Empire".
- Q183249 commander Q547869.
- Q183249 commander Q955294.
- Q183249 date "1238-03-04".
- Q183249 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q1134220.
- Q183249 place Q2448.
- Q183249 result "Decisive Mongol victory".
- Q183249 thumbnail 27_History_of_the_Russian_state_in_the_image_of_its_sovereign_rulers_-_fragment.jpg?width=300.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q1134220.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q12557.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q15081942.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q159.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q175138.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q184.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q212.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q2292.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q2423.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q2448.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q2684.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q2994977.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q369204.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q532.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q547869.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q626.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q7176087.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q7425049.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q8089163.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q8180451.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q83546.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q9183369.
- Q183249 wikiPageWikiLink Q955294.
- Q183249 casualties "Heavy".
- Q183249 combatant Q12557.
- Q183249 combatant "20".
- Q183249 commander Q547869.
- Q183249 commander Q955294.
- Q183249 conflict "Battle of the Sit River".
- Q183249 date "1238-03-04".
- Q183249 partof Q1134220.
- Q183249 place "Modern day Yaroslavl Oblast".
- Q183249 result "Decisive Mongol victory".
- Q183249 point "58.06861111111111 37.85194444444444".
- Q183249 type Event.
- Q183249 type Event.
- Q183249 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q183249 type SocietalEvent.
- Q183249 type Event.
- Q183249 type Thing.
- Q183249 type SpatialThing.
- Q183249 type Q1656682.
- Q183249 comment "The Battle of the Sit River was fought in the northern part of the present-day Sonkovsky District of Tver Oblast of Russia, close to the selo of Bozhonka, on March 4, 1238 between the Mongol Hordes of Batu Khan and the Rus' under Grand Prince Yuri II of Vladimir-Suzdal during the Mongol invasion of Rus. After the Mongols sacked his capital of Vladimir, Yuri fled across the Volga northward, to Yaroslavl, where he hastily mustered an army.".
- Q183249 label "Battle of the Sit River".
- Q183249 lat "58.06861111111111".
- Q183249 long "37.85194444444444".
- Q183249 depiction 27_History_of_the_Russian_state_in_the_image_of_its_sovereign_rulers_-_fragment.jpg.
- Q183249 name "Battle of the Sit River".