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producing many fine works.
Novgorod won its
independence in 1136
after the
Novgorodians deposed their prince and the
Novgorod veche began to
elect and dismiss...
- The Swedish–
Novgorodian Wars were a
series of
armed conflicts during the 12th and 13th centuries,
fought between the
Novgorod Republic and
medieval Sweden...
- The Finnish–
Novgorodian wars were a
series of
conflicts between Finnic tribes in
eastern Fennoscandia and the
Republic of
Novgorod from the 11th or 12th...
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Novgorod or Old
Novgorodian dialect (Russian: древненовгородский диалект, romanized: drevnenovgorodskiy dialekt, lit. 'ancient
Novgorodian dialect') was...
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Novgorodian Land (Russian: Новгородская земля) was one of the
largest historical territorial–state
formations in Russia,
covering its
northwest and north...
- Tavastia, the
Swedes advanced further east
until they were
stopped by a
Novgorodian army led by
Prince Alexander Yaroslavich.
Novgorod fought against the...
- romanized: ushkuyniki, sg. ушкуйник, ushkuynik), also
spelled ushkuiniks, were
medieval Novgorodian pirates who
operated in the
north of
European Russia as well as along...
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certain privileges,
which made
their position more secure. In 1136, the
Novgorodians dismissed their prince Vsevolod Mstislavich. The year is seen as the...
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Anthemius (Old
Novgorodian: Онѳимє, romanized: Onthime; fl. c. 1220–60),
better known by the
modern Russian spelling of his name,
Onfim (Russian: Онфим)...
- of the
Novgorodians with the
Suzdalians (Russian: битва новгородцев с суздальцами, romanized: bitva
Novgorodtsev s Suzdal'tsami) is a
Novgorodian icon from...