- The
Battle of
Lipitsa (Russian: Ли́пицкая би́тва) was the
decisive battle in the Vladimir-Suzdal war of
succession (1212–1216), the
struggle over the...
-
Lipitsa culture (Romanian Lipița,
Polish Lipica, German: Lipitza) is the
archaeological material culture supposedly representative of a
Dacian tribe....
- Novgorod.
Several months later, he was
defeated by his father-in-law on the
Lipitsa River and had to
retreat to Pereslavl; a
helmet that he lost
during the...
- war of
succession (1212–1216)
broke out
between them. In the
Battle of
Lipitsa (1216),
Konstantin and his ally
Mstislav of
Novgorod soundly defeated Yuri...
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Lipica (pronounced [
ˈliːpitsa]; Italian: Lipizza) is a
village in the Muni****lity of Sežana in the
Littoral region of Slovenia,
close to the
border with...
- Bouvines. 1215: King John
signs Magna Carta at Runnymede. 1216:
Battle of
Lipitsa between Russian prin****lities. 1216:
Maravarman Sundara I reestablishes...
- with
Mstislav the Bold and
defeated Yuri and his
other brothers on the
Lipitsa River.[citation needed]
Having gained Vladimir,
Konstantin sent Yuri to...
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coalition of
princes of Rus'
which defeated Vladimir-Suzdal in the
Battle of
Lipitsa.
After that, he
installed his ally
Konstantin of
Rostov as
Grand Prince...
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Lypytsia (Ukrainian: Верхня Липиця,
literally "Upper Lypytsya"), also
Upper Lipitsa, is a
village in Ivano-Frankivsk Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine...
- Furioso-Northstar
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