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- A votchina (Russian: во́тчина [ˈvottɕɪnɐ], pl. вотчины, votchiny) or otchina (о́тчина – from the word for father) was a land estate that could be inherited...
- youngest son of Alexander Nevsky, and in 1263, he was given Moscow as an otchina (hereditary land), where he established a local branch of Rurikid princes...
-  1263–1303), the youngest son of Aleksandr Nevsky, and he was given Moscow as an otchina, where he established a local branch of Rurikid princes. Until 1271, the...
- was recognized as the suzerain (gospodin), and Pskov as his "patrimony" (otchina), the Pskovites did not need his approval for the treaty. The status of...
- sons considered the Prin****lity of Chernigov as their own patrimony or otchina. Oleg Sviatoslavich made an alliance with the ****ans and invaded Chernigov...
- of social and economic development of the Soviet Union. Votchina also otchina (Russian: во́тчина (о́тчина) "father's heritage") (historical) An East...
- Russian settlers. The do****ents refer to the residents' land plots as otchinas, meaning that they were inherited from the fathers, but there is no mention...