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This monument can be found right in front of the Saint Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow; at the Red Square. This bronze statue is made to honor Prince Dmitry Pozharsky and KuzmaMinin who formed a volunteer army of Russian people and forced out the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the city of Moscow. And with it ended the Time of Troubles in 1612. To commemorate the 200th anniversary of this occasion, the Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science and the Arts conceived this copper statue. Famous sculptor Ivan Martos designed it.