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    Murom (Russian: Муром, IPA: [ˈmurəm]) is a historical city in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, which sprawls along the west bank of the Oka River. It borders...
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    Constantine of Murom (Russian: Святой Блаженный Князь Константин) (11th century - 1129) known as Saint Constantine the Blessed was a direct descendant...
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    The Principality of Murom (Russian: Муромское княжество), also referred to as the Murom-Ryazan Principality (Russian: Муромо-Рязанское княжество) until...
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  • The Prince of Murom (Russian: князь муромский) was the title of the ruler of the Principality of Murom. Gleb Vladimirovich, son of Vladimir the Great,...
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  • Fevronia of Murom (Russian: Святые Пётр и Феврония Муромские), were the Russian prince and princess consort of the Principality of Murom. They are some...
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  • Murom is a city in Russia. Murom may also refer to: Principality of Murom, a medieval principality Murom, Belgorod Oblast, Russia, a rural locality (selo)...
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  • FC Murom (Russian: ФК «Муром») is a Russian football team based in Murom. It was founded in 2014 and entered amateur competitions. For 2017–18 season...
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    The 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in) broad gauge Murom Railway (Russian: Муромская железная дорога, or Muromskaya zheleznaya doroga) is a subdivision of the...
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    Juliana of Lazarevo (or Juliana of Murom) (1530 – 10 January 1604) is a saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church. She was born in Moscow, to Justin and Stefanida...
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    part of the Principality of Murom, it fully split off from the Principality of Chernigov by 1129 as Murom-Ryazan. Murom was taken by Moscow in 1392,...
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