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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 Novgorodians to recognise the pope's authority. According to the Novgorod First and Fourth Chronicles, the king demanded that the Novgorodians debate...
- with booty. The First Novgorodian Chronicle narrates that in the year 1191, Korel' people (Karelians) accompanied Novgorodians in an attack against the...
- Novgorodians sailed the Baltic themselves (several incidents involving Novgorodian merchants in Gotland and Denmark are reported in the Novgorodian First...
- of the Novgorodians with the Suzdalians (Russian: битва новгородцев с суздальцами, romanized: bitva Novgorodtsev s Suzdal'tsami) is a Novgorodian icon from...
- supra-regional variety was used for trade, it is unclear to what extent Novgorodians at the time would have considered them to have been separate languages...
- certain privileges, which made their position more secure. In 1136, the Novgorodians dismissed their prince Vsevolod Mstislavich. The year is seen as the...
- Kirik the Novgorodian (Russian: Кирик Новгородец, romanized: Kirik Novgorodets; 1110 – after 1158) was a monk of the Antoniev Monastery and later a hieromonk...
- widowed at some time in the 1460s and remained one of the wealthiest Novgorodian landowners (based on the Pistsovye Knigi or land cadasters compiled by...
- died in 1233 at the age of 14. In 1236, Alexander was appointed by the Novgorodians to become their prince (knyaz), where he had already served as his father's...