Jump to content

Kideksha

Coordinates: 56°25′27″N 40°31′19″E / 56.42417°N 40.52194°E / 56.42417; 40.52194
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

56°25′27″N 40°31′19″E / 56.42417°N 40.52194°E / 56.42417; 40.52194

The Church of Boris and Gleb in Kideksha

Kideksha (Russian: Кидекша) is a village (selo) in Seletskoye Rural Settlement, Suzdalsky District of Vladimir Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kamenka and Nerl Rivers, 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) east of Suzdal. The name derives from keaδkē (stone) and śäčä (flood), hence "stony river"; the Russian "Kamenka" has a similar meaning.

The settlement was founded before the Church of Boris and Gleb was built in 1152 by Yuri Dolgoruky.

Kideksha used to be a town, but, after having been destroyed during the Mongol invasion of Rus, it degraded to a small village.

Kideksha is a part of the Golden Ring of Russia and, since 1992, is one of Russia's World Heritage Sites (see White Monuments of Vladimir and Suzdal).[1]

References

[edit]
[edit]