i think i found bagraten. come here!this name: volkovys, do you have a wolf here or not? it may seem that wolves still drive volkovysk, but you noticed everything correctly, initially volkovysk stood on the ancient volkovyk river and it was on this river that the city was located, later named after the slavic-baltic toponym vauka, knowing that literally meant a wolf's neck; there were more than enough wolves here. i noticed that the museum is called bagradiona, who is he? tell me, please. in volkovysk, in 1798 , more than two centuries ago, the headquarters of the commander of the second russian army, pyotr ivanovich bagration, was located. according to one of the documented information, it was in this building where we are located that this very headquarters was located in this museum. as i understand it, he fought against napoleon, right? the fact is that during the war of 1812, the front, the defending side was divided into three main flanks: the southern side was assigned to tormasov, the northern side was under the