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cities in Russia. The name of the city,
originally Pleskov (historic
Russian spelling Плѣсковъ,
Plěskov), may be
loosely translated as "[the town] of purling...
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Primary Chronicle, Olga was of
Varangian (Viking)
origin and was born in
Pleskov.
Little is
known about her life
before her
marriage to
Prince Igor I of...
- the gr****" and the
Laurentian continuation that it was "at a lake
beyond Pleskov" (rather than "on a lake"). It was not
until decades later that more details...
- (mostly destro****) city of Kiev in 1240 to the
Golden Horde.
Pskov Land (
Pleskov) was
formally part of the
Novgorod Republic before 1240, but eventually...
- 13th century, but more
likely in the 14th century, as the city of
Pskov (
Pleskov) was
gradually establishing its
autonomy and
eventual independence from...
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tributes on
various tribes, and
brought himself a wife
named Olga from
Pleskov (Pskov), with whom he had a son
called Sviatoslav.
Ostrowski (2018) noted...
- (3, Part A): 4548–4554. doi:10.1016/j.matpr.2017.04.028. Kulova, T. L.;
Pleskov, Yu. V.; Skundin, A. M.; Terukov, E. I.; Kon'kov, O. I. (1 July 2006)....
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Plescow (archaic English),
Pleskau (German),[KNAB]
Pleskava (Latvian),[KNAB]
Pleskov – Плесковъ (archaic Czech,
archaic Russian),[KNAB]
Pleskow (archaic English)...
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following is a
timeline of the
history of the city of Pskov, Russia. 903 -
Pleskov first mentioned. 1156 -
Mirozhsky Monastery established. 1168 - Plotnitskii...
- absent),
agreeing to
withdraw from "the land of the Vod people, of Luga,
Pleskov, and Lotygola".
Basilevsky claimed that it had
become clear to Novgorod...