- The
Shelon (Russian: Шелонь) is a
river in the
northwest part of
European Russia, in Dedovichsky, Porkhovsky, and
Dnovsky Districts of
Pskov Oblast and...
- The
Battle of
Shelon (Russian: Шелонская битва, romanized: Shelonskaya bitva) was a
decisive battle between the
forces of the
Grand Prin****lity of Moscow...
- its autonomy. In a 1471
peace treaty with
Moscow following the
Battle of
Shelon,
Novgorod pledged allegiance to Moscow, with its
system of
government temporarily...
- rivers, the four main ones
being the Msta, the Pola, the Lovat, and the
Shelon. It is
drained through a
single outlet, the Volkhov, into Lake Ladoga, and...
-
Rachel Shalon (Hebrew: רחל שלון, born
Rachel Znanmirowska) (March 1904 - 1988) was the
first woman engineer in
Israel (and
formerly in the
British Mandate...
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Lovat (near
Staraya Russa)
Polist (near
Staraya Russa)
Kunya (in Kholm)
Shelon (near Shimsk) Syas (in Sy****troy) Svir (near
Lodeynoye Pole)
Pasha (near...
-
administrative center of
Porkhovsky District in
Pskov Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Shelon River, 75
kilometers (47 mi) east of Pskov, the
administrative center of...
-
eliminating all
Lancastrian opposition to the
House of York. July 14 –
Battle of
Shelon: The
forces of
Muscovy defeat the
Republic of Novgorod.
August 9 – Pope...
-
Christian Russians enslaved in the
preceding four
decades 1471
Battle of
Shelon Grand Prin****lity of
Moscow Novgorod Republic Victory Novgorod Republic...
- Pola, and the Polist,
which all flow to the lake from the south, and the
Shelon,
flowing from the southwest. The only
outflow of the lake is the Volkhov...