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Chudov Monastery at AllExperts (340 words) |
 | The monastery's abbot was considered the first among the hegumens of all the Russian monasteries until 1561. |
 | Patriarch Hermogenes was starved to death by the Roman Catholics in the monastery vaults in 1612. |
 | In 1744-1833, the cloister accommodated the Moscow Ecclesiastic Consistory. |
| Andronikov Monastery in Moscow, Russia (769 words) |
 | The Andronikov Monastery, located in the Taganka region of the city just a metro stop away from the Novospassky Monastery, was built in 1360 on the steep eastern bank of the Yauza River as part of Moscow's outer defensive ring of monastery-fortresses. |
 | The monastery's present-day name, Spaso-Andronikov Monastyr, combines that of The Savior (Spas) with that of its first abbot (Andronik), who was entrusted with the running of the monastery when Alexei was summoned to the Crimea to treat the ailing favorite wife of the Khan of the Kypchak Horde at Sarai. |
 | The monastery itself is encircled by white stone crenellated ramparts with stout lookout towers added at three corners, built in the 17th century to replace the earlier high earthen ramparts topped with wooden palisade and blockhouses. |