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English: Monk Lazar the Serb showing Grand Prince Vasily I of Moscow and his two vassals the clock tower. Lazar invented and built the first known mechanical, public clock, which also struck hours, in Russia, at the request of Vasily I.

The original miniature is from the 16th-century Ostermanovskij manuscript, part of the Litsevoy Collection of Chronicles (Ancient Chronicle. Sheet 587, drawing 1175).

"В том же году в Москве были поставлены часы на дворе велико- го князя за церковью Благовещения, а делал их Лазарь, монах-серб, который пришел из

Сербской земли"
Date 16th century
date QS:P,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Детали: 610 лет московским городским часам
Author Original: 16th-century Ostermanovskij manuscript of the Litsevoy Collection of Chronicles (Ancient Chronicle. Sheet 587, drawing 1175)
Other versions Blečić, Petar (2011) Srbi časovničari dva veka pre Švajcaraca[1], Belgrade: Blic Online

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