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Ostromir (Russian: Остромир;
Christian name: Joseph; died c. 1057) was the
posadnik of
Novgorod from 1054 to 1057.
Ostromir is
known from the
first Russian...
- The
Ostromir Gospels (Russian: Остромирово Евангелие) is the
oldest dated book of
Kievan Rus'.
Archeologists have
dated the
Novgorod Codex, a wax writing...
- The
Ostromir Gospels of 1056 is the
second oldest East
Slavic book known, one of many
medieval illuminated m****cripts
preserved in the
Russian National...
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other lands known as the "Sermon on Law and Grace"[citation needed]. The
Ostromir Gospels,
produced in
Novgorod during the same period, was the
first dated...
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Dobrynya dynasty, Yan
Vyshatich was the son of
Vyshata and a
grandson of
Ostromir.
Historical clues about Yan's
career are scarce. In the 1070s, Yan Vyshatich...
- The main
types of
Slavic names: Two-base names,
often ending in mir/měr (
Ostromir/měr, Tihomir/měr, Němir/měr), *voldъ (Vsevolod, Rogvolod), *pъlkъ (Svetopolk...
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Vladimir the Great), his son
Konstantin Dobrynich and
Ostromir, who is
famous for
patronizing the
Ostromir Gospels,
among the
first books published in Russia...
- posadniks, such as the
legendary Gostomysl, Dobrynya, Konstantin, and
Ostromir.[citation needed]
Yaroslav the Wise was
Prince of
Novgorod from 1010 to...
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Ostromir Gospel from
Novgorod (1057)...
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include a
dynasty composed of Dobrynya, his son
Konstantin Dobrynich, and
Ostromir. The
office of
Steward or
Grand Steward is an
elected office of
merit in...