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Ipatiev Monastery
Ipatiev Monastery
Ipatievsky Monastery is located in Russia
Ipatievsky Monastery
Location within Russia
Monastery information
OrderOrthodox
Established1330 (or 1275)
Disestablished1918
DioceseKostroma
People
Founder(s)Zacharias, nobleman of Kostroma
Site
LocationKostroma, Russia
Coordinates57°46′35″N 40°53′40″E / 57.77639°N 40.89444°E / 57.77639; 40.89444

The Ipatiev Monastery (Russian: Ипатьевский монастырь; also Ipatievsky Monastery), sometimes translated into English as Hypatian Monastery, is a male monastery situated on the bank of the Kostroma River just opposite the city of Kostroma. It was founded around 1330 by a Tatar convert, Prince Chet, whose male-line descendants include Solomonia Saburova and Tsar Boris Godunov, and is dedicated to St. Hypatios of Gangra.

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