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Staraya Ladoga (Russian: Ста́рая Ла́дога, romanized: Stáraya Ládoga, IPA: [
ˈstarəjə ˈladəɡə], lit. 'Old Ladoga'),
known as
Ladoga until 1704, is a
rural locality...
- Nielsen), Athens, pp. 295–312. 2001
LIPPOLIS C., book
review of V.N. PILIPKO,
Staraja Nisa.
Zdanie s
Kvadratnym Zalom, Moskva, 1996, su Parthica, 3, 2001, 2001...
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Staraya Russa (Russian: Старая Русса, IPA: [
ˈstarəjə ˈrusːə]) is a town in
Novgorod Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Polist River, 99
kilometers (62 mi)...
- has been
sought in the
developments around the early-8th century, when
Staraja Ladoga was
founded as a
manufacturing centre and to
conduct trade, serving...
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Swedish earl
Ragnvald Ulfsson,
first the earl of Västergötland and
later of
Staraja Ladoga. They had two sons, Uleb
Ragnvaldsson and Eilif, who
became earls...
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Square (/ˈstɑːraɪə skwɛər/ STAR-eye-ə skwair; Russian: Старая площадь [
ˈstarəjə ˈpɫoɕːɪtʲ]; lit. 'Old Square')
connects Ilyinka Street with
Varvarka Gates...
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Skagul Toste Ragnvald Ulfsson, the son of Ulf Tostesson, and
exiled to
Staraja Ladoga by Olof Skötkonung On the
throne of
Sweden or Västergötland: 1060–1066 :...
- the
Isles 1229–1237 Uleb Ragnvaldsson, son of
Ragnvald Ulfsson jarl of
Staraja Ladoga (Aldeig****rg),
military leader of
Novgorod Republic in conquering...
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Tryggvasdotter married Ragnvald Ulfsson, the Jarl of Västergötland and
later the
ruler of
Staraja Ladoga.
Tryggve Olavsson (Store
norske leksikon) v t e v t e...
- However, when
Ingigerd Olofsdotter married Yaroslav I the Wise, she
received Staraja Ladoga (Aldeig****rg) and
Ingria (Ingermanland) as a
wedding gift from...