- city's
ruling body, the veche, was
dissolved and some 300
families of rich
Pskovians were
deported from the city.
Their estates were
distributed among the...
- and
Courage of the
Pious and
Great Prince Alexander found in the
Second Pskovian Chronicle (c. 1260–1280)
comes one of the
first known references to Alexander...
- or the
Pskov First, Second, and
Third Chronicle. At the earliest, the
Pskovian chronicle writing tradition emerged in the 13th century, but more likely...
-
which had
traditionally controlled the
Pskovian affairs.
Prince Yaroslav of
Novgorod planned to
punish the
Pskovians for
making that
choice and oust Daumantas...
-
other cities could, at
designated times, come to sell
their wares: “And
Pskovians and
Germans with
their goods shall trade from
their yards“(«А псковичи...
- and held
thanksgiving services here. In 1476, Ivan III
invited several Pskovian masters to
build the
church of the Holy Spirit. This
structure is one of...
-
divides the East
Slavic area into two
dialectal groupings: Proto-Novgorodian-
Pskovian on one side,
singled out
chiefly on the
basis of two
instances lacking...
- to Sp****kaya Church,
which has now
merged with the tower. The
typical Pskovian architectural elements of the
facade face the main
street of the Kremlin...
-
enormous revenues supplied by Pskov's merchants. Soon enough, however, the
Pskovian hero was
found guilty of
conspiring against Boris Godunov and
exiled into...
- that Igor of Kiev
married a
local lady, Olga (later
Saint Olga of Kiev).
Pskovians sometimes take this year as the city's
foundation date, and in 2003 a...