- Gdov Kremlin
Infobox Military Structure
name=Gdov Kremlin
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location=Gdov ,Russia
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caption=Ruins of the Gdov Kremlin
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type=Kremlin
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built= 1431–1434
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materials= Wood, stone
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used=1431–early XVIII century
demolished=
condition=Ruined
ownership=
open_to_public=Yes
controlledby=
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current_commander=
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occupants=Sweden (1614 –1621 )
battles=Livonian War Ingrian War
events=The Gdov Kremlin ( _ru. Гдовский Кремль) is located on a bank of the
Gdovka River , overlooking the Russian town ofGdov .History
Origin
Gdov was established as an outpost of the
Pskov Republic . It occupied a strategically important position, being close toLake Peipus , separatingLivonia andRus . Located on an important road toPskov , Gdov protected it from the north. Its first mention in thechronicles dates back to1323 . Initially, the fortress was a mixture of wooden and earthen fortifications. However, the level of protection was deemed insufficient against the rising threat of the German incursion. Construction of a stoneKremlin , initially with wooden elements, commenced in1431 . [cite book
last = Kostochkin
first = V.V.
authorlink =
coauthors =
title =ru icon Русское оборонное зодчество конца XIII - начала XVI веков
publisher = Soviet Academy of Sciences
date = 1962
location =
pages = 45
url = http://www.russiancity.ru/books/b78.htm ] The walls were constructed of alternating layers of boulders andDevonian sandstone , reaching 4 m in thickness and 8 m in height.cite web
title = ru icon Гдовская крепость
publisher = mypskov.info
url = http://www.mypskov.info/pagsect-53.html
date = 2006-12-25
accessdate = 2008-03-22] The Kremlin had become fully stone-built by the middle of theXV century . [cite book
last = Kostochkin
first = V.V.
authorlink =
coauthors =
title =ru icon Русское оборонное зодчество конца XIII - начала XVI веков
publisher = Soviet Academy of Sciences
date = 1962
location =
pages = 191
url = http://www.russiancity.ru/books/b78c.htm ]Active service
The Kremlin had been attacked on numerous occasions by German, Polish, and Swedish forces.cite web
title = ru icon Гдовский район
publisher = culture.pskov.ru
url = http://culture.pskov.ru/ru/region/gdov
accessdate = 2008-03-22] In March1480 , Gdov was attacked by forces of theLivonian Order that burned theposad and laid siege to the Kremlin, attempting to infiltrate it in a few places at the same time. Vastly outnumbered, the Gdov forces had to use every means of defence available to them, from artillery to burning tar and boiling water, successfully preventing the Order from reaching its goal.The
Ingrian War began in1610 , marking the onset of a Swedish invasion. By1613 , the Kremlin was besieged again. The Swedish forces managed to capture it, only to lose control of it later that year. In1614 , another attempt was made, withGustavus II Adolphus , the King of Sweden personally commanding the operation. The Kremlin fell again remaining under Swedish control until1621 when a peace treaty was signed under which Gdov was returned to Russia.During the
XVII century , the Kremlin was continuously damaged by siege. It sustained major damage to its stonework; signs of explosions have been identified. In1657 , during the course of another Russo–Swedish War, it withstood a siege laid by eight thousand soldiers led byMagnus Gabriel De la Gardie .cite web
title = ru icon Гдов
publisher = borovaya52.narod.ru
url = http://borovaya52.narod.ru/gdov.htm
accessdate = 2008-03-27] In1686 , the Kremlin was severely damaged by fire. By the end of the century, is started to lose its strategic importance.Later years
In 1706, Gdov was visited by
Tsar Peter the Great . He ordered the walls strengthened by covering them with earth. Currently, the stone towers are also covered by earth, and have been ever since the construction of the town's park took place in theXIX century . Later in theXVIII century , when the kremlin had totally fallen into disuse, parts of the walls were taken apart. In1781 , the demolition of the kremlin was temporarily halted by order ofCatherine the Great .In February
1944 , the Kremlin was razed almost entirely by the retreating forces ofNazi Germany . All the structures within the Kremlin walls, including a cathedral with a 52 m tallbell tower , churches, and hundreds of merchants' houses were destroyed by explosives; only the walls remained. [cite web
title = ru icon Гдовский маршрут: от древности до наших дней
publisher = Pskovskaya Pravda
url = http://pravda.pskov.ru/russia/4352/
date = 2006-11-16
accessdate = 2008-03-27]References
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