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Gostomysl (Russian: Гостомысл,
Russian pronunciation: [ɡəstɐˈmɨsl]) was a
legendary 9th-century
prince or
posadnik of Novgorod, who was
introduced into...
- as
evidenced by
language and
traditions (see old
Novgorod dialect and
Gostomysl for examples). They
settled in
mostly Finnic areas in
Northern Russia...
- works,
published under his own name (History of the
Russian State from
Gostomysl to Timashev, The
Dream of
Councillor Popov) and
under the collaborational...
- English-language literature.
Although there were such
legendary posadniks as
Gostomysl (9th century), the term
first appeared in the
Primary Chronicle in the...
- of the
Soviet Union Not
including legendary rulers of
Novgorod such as
Gostomysl.
Middleton 2015, p. 805, "Two
ruling dynasties of Russia, the Riurikids...
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History of the
Russian State from
Gostomysl to
Timashev (Russian: История Государства Российского от Гостомысла до Тимашева, romanized: Istoriya Gosudarstva...
- no such son,
Novgorod was
governed by posadniks, such as the
legendary Gostomysl, Dobrynya, Konstantin, and Ostromir.[citation needed]
Yaroslav the Wise...
- Tatishchev,
conjectured that Vadim's
mother was the
elder daughter of
Gostomysl. Hence,
Vadim was Rurik's
elder cousin and had a
better claim to the throne...
- his men in
towns such as Novgorod.
Despite legends of
posadniks such as
Gostomysl that were set in the 9th century, the term
posadnik first appears in the...
- and
until now
these lands are
called the
Prussian lands". From this,
Gostomysl, the
ruler of Novgorod,
advised his
subjects on his "death bed to send...