- The
Battle of
Shelon (Russian: Шелонская битва, romanized:
Shelonskaya bitva) was a
decisive battle between the
forces of the
Grand Prin****lity of Moscow...
- Novosil, Bryansk, Smolensk, Tver, Torzhok, Kashin, Uglich, Vodskaya,
Shelonskaya and
Derevskaya pyatinas of
Novgorod Land,
Sofiyskaya side of the city...
-
genealogical hypothesis of the Generalissimo. In the
Novgorod scribe books of
Shelonskaya Pyatina [ru] is
mentioned in the
section of 1498
landowner Suvor, son...
-
Novgorodian First Chronicle. The
monastery owned lands in
Vodskaya and
Shelonskaya pyatinas making it the fourth-largest
landowner among the Novgorodian...
- (fifths): The
Pyatina of
Shelon (Russian: Шелонская пятина, romanized:
Shelonskaya), from
Shelon River, was
located between Lovat and Luga
rivers to the...
- Leningrad, Vologda, and
Arkhangelsk Oblasts, and the
Republic of Karelia.
Shelonskaya Pyatina to the
southwest of Novgorod,
along the
Shelon River. It included...
- (16th–17th centuries) was
divided into 5
fifths (pyatinas): Vodskaya,
Shelonskaya, Obonezhskaya,
Derevskaya and Bezhetskaya. The
smallest units of the...
-
defeated the
Novgorodians at the
Battle of
Shelon (Шелонская битва,
Shelonskaya bitva),
which had a
decisive impact on the
balance of
power between the...
- with Novgorod, by the
Grand Duchy of Moscow,
where it was a part of
Shelonskaya pyatina of Novgorod. In the
course of the
administrative reform carried...
- District. The area of the
district in the 15th
century was a part of
Shelonskaya Pyatina of the
Novgorod lands. Some of the villages,
including the village...