Millennium Of Russia

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Millennium of Russia
Native name
Russian: Тысячелетие России
Millennium Of Russia
LocationVeliky Novgorod, Novgorod Oblast, Russia
Height15.7m
Built1862
Official nameHistoric Monuments of Novgorod and Surroundings
TypeCultural
Criteriaii, iv, vi
Designated1992 (16th session)
Reference no.604
RegionEastern Europe
Millennium Of Russia
The Millennium of Russia.
Millennium Of Russia
The Millennium of Russia (1862), with Saint Sophia Cathedral in the background. The upper row of figures is cast in the round and the lower one is in relief.

The Millennium of Russia (Russian: Тысячелетие России, romanizedTysyacheletiye Rossii) is a bronze monument in the Novgorod Kremlin. It was erected in 1862 to celebrate the millennium of Rurik's arrival to Novgorod, an event traditionally taken as a starting point of the history of Russian statehood.

History

A competition to design the monument was held in 1859. An architect Viktor Hartmann and an artist Mikhail Mikeshin were declared the winners. Mikeshin's design called for a grandiose, 15-metre-high globus cruciger on a bell-shaped pedestal. It was to be encircled with several tiers of sculptures representing Russian monarchs, clerics, generals, and artists active during various periods of Russian history.

Mikeshin himself was not a sculptor, therefore the 129 individual statues for the monument were made by the leading Russian sculptors of the day, including his friend Ivan Schroeder [ru] and the promising new sculptor, Alexander Opekushin. Rather unexpectedly for such an official project, the tsars and commanders were represented side by side with sixteen eminent personalities of Russian culture: Lomonosov, Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, Karl Brullov, Mikhail Glinka, etc.

As for the Russian rulers, Ivan the Terrible is famously absent from the monument due to his role in the 1570 pillage and massacre of Novgorod by the Oprichnina. Alongside the Muscovite princes, the medieval Lithuanian dynasts such as Gediminas or Vytautas the Great who reigned over the Eastern Slavs of the present-day Belarus and Ukraine are represented.

The most expensive Russian monument up to that time, it was erected at a cost of 400,000 roubles, mostly raised by public subscription. In order to provide an appropriate pedestal for the huge sculpture, sixteen blocks of Sortavala granite were brought to Novgorod, each weighing in excess of 35 tons. The bronze monument itself weighs 100 tons.

Millennium Of Russia 
Commemorative coin issued in the USSR in 1988.

At the time when the monument was inaugurated, many art critics felt that it was overloaded with figures. Supporters regard Mikeshin's design as harmonious with the medieval setting of the Kremlin, and subtly accentuating the vertical thrust and grandeur of the nearby 11th-century Saint Sophia Cathedral.

During World War II, the Germans dismantled the monument, and prepared it to be transported to Germany. However, the Red Army regained control of Novgorod and the monument was restored to public view in 1944. A 5-ruble commemorative coin was released in the USSR in 1988 to commemorate the monument. The Millennium of Baptism of Russia was the first state-sponsored national and religious festival since the cessation of the State atheistic policy during the early 1980s.

Upper level

Picture Description
Millennium Of Russia  An angel (personification of the Orthodox Church) supporting the cross and blessing a kneeling woman in Russian national costume, leaning on a shield with the coat of arms and the date "1862". The figures are made by Ivan Schroeder, the cross was made according to the drawing by Viktor Hartmann. This group is installed at the top of the orb (symbol of the monarch's power), covered with a cross pattern. The orb is surrounded by an inscription: "To the Millennium of the Russian state, which happened in the prosperous reign of Emperor Alexander II, year 1862"

Middle level

Picture Name Name in Russian Historical year Description
Millennium Of Russia  The arrival of the Varangians in Rus Призвание варягов на Русь 862 The statue of the first warrior prince Rurik with helmet and shield with the inscription "year 6370" (Byzantine calendar). Rurik wears a fur on his shoulders, behind him the pagan Slavic god Veles can be seen. The figure looks south-west, in the direction of Kiev.
Millennium Of Russia  The Christianization of Rus Крещение Руси 988 In the center, the Kievan Grand Prince Vladimir the Great can be found, raises an Orthodox cross. Besides, a woman holds her child for baptism and a Slav dispossesses the pagan god Perun. The composition looks in the south-eastern direction.
Millennium Of Russia  Beginning of the expulsion of the Tatars Начало изгнания татар 1380 Dmitry Donskoi, the victor in the Battle of Kulikovo, holds a Russian mace in his right hand. At his feet lies Mamai, the defeated warlord of the Golden Horde. In the left hand Dmitry Donskoi holds a captured bunchuk, the Tatar symbol of power. The composition looks east.
Millennium Of Russia  Foundation of an independent Russian Tsardom Основание самодержавного царства Русского 1491 Ivan the Great in a dress of Byzantine emperors with Monomach's Cap. In his hands he holds a scepter and a globus cruciger. In front of him, a Tatar is kneeling, beside him, a Lithuanian is lying, representing Grand Duchy of Lithuania, as well as a Teutonic knight with a broken sword, representing the Order of Teutonic Knights. The composition looks north-east.
Millennium Of Russia  Enthronement of the Romanov dynasty Начало династии Романовых 1613 The young Tsar Michael of Russia ascends to the Russian throne after the overcoming of the Time of Troubles. Prince Dmitry Pozharsky who represents the nobility protects him with his sword while Kuzma Minin who represents the people offers him the Monomach's Cap and the scepter. In the background, a figure of a Siberian Cossack can be found which symbolizes the colonization of Siberia to come.
Millennium Of Russia  Creation of the Russian Empire Образование Российской империи 1721 Peter the Great with laurel wreath and scepter in the right hand is supported by an angel showing him the way to the north-west where the future city of Saint-Petersburg shall be founded. At Peter's feet, defeated Swede can be found trying to protect his torn flag. This symbolizes the Russian victory in the Great Northern War. The composition looks north-west.

Bottom level

Men of enlightenment: Statesmen: Military men and heroes: Writers and artists:
Millennium Of Russia  Cyril and Methodius, missionaries of Slavs Millennium Of Russia  Yaroslav the Wise, Grand Prince of Kiev Millennium Of Russia  Sviatoslav I of Kiev, Grand Prince of Kiev Millennium Of Russia  Mikhail Lomonosov, polymath
Millennium Of Russia  Olga of Kiev, Grand Princess of Kiev Millennium Of Russia  Vladimir Monomakh, Grand Prince of Kiev Millennium Of Russia  Mstislav Mstislavich, Prince of Novgorod and Galicia Millennium Of Russia  Denis Fonvizin, playwright
Millennium Of Russia  Vladimir the Great, Grand Prince of Kiev Millennium Of Russia  Gediminas, Grand Prince of Lithuania Millennium Of Russia  Daniel of Galicia, Prince of Galicia Millennium Of Russia  Alexander Kokorinov, architect
Millennium Of Russia  Abraham, bishop of Rostov Millennium Of Russia  Algirdas, Grand Prince of Lithuania Millennium Of Russia  Daumantas, Prince of Pskov Millennium Of Russia  Gavrila Derzhavin, poet and statesman
Millennium Of Russia  Anthony of Kiev, founder of the Monastery of the Caves Millennium Of Russia  Vytautas, Grand Prince of Lithuania Millennium Of Russia  Alexander Nevsky, Grand Prince of Vladimir Millennium Of Russia  Fyodor Volkov, actor
Millennium Of Russia  Theodosius of Kiev, Kievan monk Millennium Of Russia  Ivan the Great, Grand Prince of Moscow Millennium Of Russia  Michael, Prince of Tver Millennium Of Russia  Nikolai Karamzin, playwright and historian
Millennium Of Russia  Kuksha of the Kiev Caves, Kievan monk Millennium Of Russia  Sylvester, clergyman and statesman Millennium Of Russia  Dmitry Donskoi, Grand Prince of Moscow Millennium Of Russia  Ivan Krylov, poet of fables
Millennium Of Russia  Nestor the Chronicler, chronicler of the Russian history Millennium Of Russia  Anastasia Romanovna, first wife of Ivan the Terrible Millennium Of Russia  Kęstutis, Grand Prince of Lithuania Millennium Of Russia  Vasily Zhukovsky, poet and translator
Millennium Of Russia  Cyril of White Lake, Founder of the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery Millennium Of Russia  Alexey Adashev, Ivan IV's bosom friend and advisor Millennium Of Russia  Daniil Kholmsky, general Millennium Of Russia  Nikolay Gnedich, Poet and translator
Millennium Of Russia  Stephen of Perm, Bishop and Missionary of Perm Millennium Of Russia  Hermogenes, Patriarch of Moscow Millennium Of Russia  Mikhail Vorotynsky, Field Marshal Millennium Of Russia  Aleksandr Griboyedov, Writer and Diplomat
Millennium Of Russia  Alexius, Metropolitan of Kiev and Moscow Millennium Of Russia  Michael Romanov, first Romanov tsar Millennium Of Russia  Daniil Shchenya, military leader Millennium Of Russia  Mikhail Lermontov, poet and writer
Millennium Of Russia  Sergius of Radonezh, spiritual leader Millennium Of Russia  Filaret, Patriarch of Moscow Millennium Of Russia  Marfa Boretskaya, Posadnik of Novgorod Millennium Of Russia  Alexander Pushkin, poet and writer
Millennium Of Russia  Peter Mogila, Metropolitan of Kiev Millennium Of Russia  Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin, Diplomat Millennium Of Russia  Yermak Timofeyevich, Cossack leader Millennium Of Russia  Nikolai Gogol, Writer
Millennium Of Russia  Zosima of Solovki, Founder of the Solovetsky Monastery Millennium Of Russia  Artamon Matveyev, Statesman and Diplomat Millennium Of Russia  Mikhail Skopin-Shuisky, military leader Millennium Of Russia  Mikhail Glinka, Composer
Millennium Of Russia  Maximus the Greek, Writer and scholar Millennium Of Russia  Alexis, Tsar Millennium Of Russia  Dmitry Pozharsky, Prince Millennium Of Russia  Karl Briullov, Painter
Millennium Of Russia  Savvatiy, Founder of the Solovetsky Monastery Millennium Of Russia  Peter the Great, Tsar and first emperor Millennium Of Russia  Kuzma Minin, Organizer of the People's Army Millennium Of Russia  Dmitry Bortniansky, Composer
Millennium Of Russia  Jonah, Metropolitan of Moscow Millennium Of Russia  Yakov Dolgorukov, advisor to Peter I Millennium Of Russia  Avraamy Palitsyn, Monk and Writer
Millennium Of Russia  Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow Millennium Of Russia  Ivan Betskoy, Statesman and Reformer Millennium Of Russia  Bohdan Khmelnytsky, Hetman of the Zaporizhian cossacks
Millennium Of Russia  Varsonofius, Archbishop of Tver Millennium Of Russia  Catherine the Great, Empress Millennium Of Russia  Ivan Susanin, Folk hero
Millennium Of Russia  Guriy, Archbishop of Kazan Millennium Of Russia  Alexander Bezborodko, Statesman and Diplomat Millennium Of Russia  Boris Sheremetev, Field Marshal and Diplomat
Millennium Of Russia  Konstantin Ostrozhsky, Prince and voivode of Kiev Millennium Of Russia  Grigory Potyomkin, Statesman and Diplomat Millennium Of Russia  Mikhail Golitsyn, Field Marshal
Millennium Of Russia  Nikon, Patriarch of Moscow Millennium Of Russia  Viktor Kochubey, Statesman and Diplomat Millennium Of Russia  Pyotr Saltykov, Field Marshal
Millennium Of Russia  Fyodor Rtishchev, Philanthropist Millennium Of Russia  Alexander I, Emperor Millennium Of Russia  Burkhard von Münnich, Field Marshal
Millennium Of Russia  Dimitry of Rostov, Churchman and composer Millennium Of Russia  Mikhail Speransky, Statesman Millennium Of Russia  Alexei Orlov, General
Millennium Of Russia  Tikhon of Zadonsk, Archbishop of Ladoga and Voronezh Millennium Of Russia  Mikhail Vorontsov, Field Marshal Millennium Of Russia  Pyotr Rumyantsev, Field Marshal
Millennium Of Russia  Mitrofan, Archbishop of Voronezh Millennium Of Russia  Nicholas I, Emperor Millennium Of Russia  Alexander Suvorov, Generalissimo
Millennium Of Russia  Georgy Konissky, Archbishop of Belarus Millennium Of Russia  Michael Barclay de Tolly, Field Marshal
Millennium Of Russia  Feofan Prokopovich, Archbishop of Novgorod; Statesman Millennium Of Russia  Mikhail Kutuzov, Field Marshal
Millennium Of Russia  Platon Levshin, Metropolitan of Moscow Millennium Of Russia  Dmitry Senyavin, Admiral
Millennium Of Russia  Innocent, Archbishop of Chersonesos Taurica Millennium Of Russia  Matvei Platov, General
Millennium Of Russia  Pyotr Bagration, General
Millennium Of Russia  Karl Diebitsch-Zabalkansky, Field Marshal
Millennium Of Russia  Ivan Paskevich, Field Marshal
Millennium Of Russia  Mikhail Lazarev, Admiral
Millennium Of Russia  Vladimir Kornilov, Vice-Admiral
Millennium Of Russia  Pavel Nakhimov, Admiral

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