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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...
- of the
Novgorodians with the
Suzdalians (Russian: битва новгородцев с суздальцами, romanized: bitva
Novgorodtsev s Suzdal'tsami) is a
Novgorodian icon from...
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pillaged Novgorodian territory in 1142, but were
defeated near
Ladoga with 400 casualties.
Coincidentally or not,
Swedes attacked the
Novgorodians in the...
- диалект, romanized: drevnenovgorodskiy dialekt; also
translated as Old
Novgorodian or
Ancient Novgorod dialect) is the Old East
Slavic dialect found in...
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invited by
Novgorodians took the oath. Also
under Yaroslav,
Detinets and the
first Saint Sophia Cathedral were built.
Among the Rus, the
Novgorodians were the...
- the Swedish–
Novgorodian Wars. In the 14th and 15th centuries, the town was
given several times to
mercenary princes invited by
Novgorodians to protect...
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prince Alexander did not
hesitate at all, but went
against them with
Novgorodians and
people of
Ladoga and
overcame them with the help of
Saint Sophia...
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Novgorodians as high as 31,000, and the
chronicle speaks of 1,000
lodja vessels,
Russian sources estimate that the
total strength of the
Novgorodians...
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Kirik the
Novgorodian (Russian: Кирик Новгородец, romanized: Kirik Novgorodets; 1110 –
after 1158) was a monk of the
Antoniev Monastery and
later a hieromonk...