The Great Gun of Moscow or Tsar's Cannon at Kremlin gardens. Even though the cannon was never used at wartime, it served as symbol of the Russian dynasty from the 16th century onwards.
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Creator
CLARKE, Edward Daniel
Title
The Great Gun of Moscow or Tsar's Cannon at Kremlin gardens. Even though the cannon was never used at wartime, it served as symbol of the Russian dynasty from the 16th century onwards.
Alternative Title
[Great Gun of Moscow.]
Date
1810
Bibliographic Citation
CLARKE, Edward Daniel. Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia and Africa by Edward Daniel Clarke LL.D. Part the First. Russia Tatary and Turkey, London, Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810.
Identifier
clarke3_22
Spatial Coverage
Moscow
Russia
Subject
State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations
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Citation
CLARKE, Edward Daniel, “The Great Gun of Moscow or Tsar's Cannon at Kremlin gardens. Even though the cannon was never used at wartime, it served as symbol of the Russian dynasty from the 16th century onwards.,” travelogues, accessed November 21, 2024, https://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/56735.