- as one of his wives. In a
closely related, but
separate story in the
Suzdalian Chronicle, the
daughter of
Rogvolod of
Polotsk is
called Gorislava, and...
- The
Suzdalian Chronicle (Church Slavonic: Суздальскаѧ Лѣтопись, romanized: Suzdal'skaę Lětopys'; Russian: Суздальская летопись, romanized: Suzdal'skaia...
- Vladimir"), an
action condemned as
theft by the
Kievan Chronicle,
while the
Suzdalian Chronicle made no
judgement on it. In 1153 he was the
Prince of Murom-Ryazan...
- Thus the
battle ended.
According to the
Laurentian continuation of the
Suzdalian Chronicle (compiled in 1377; the
entry in
question may
originally have...
- Gleb's
death in 1171 led to yet
another succession crisis that saw the
Suzdalians kicked out of Kiev;
Andrey formed another coalition in an
attempt to retake...
- The
Suzdalian war of
succession of 1174–1177 was a war of
succession in Vladimir-Suzdal (Suzdalia), a
complex of prin****lities in the
northeast of Kievan...
-
which was on the
border to the Wild Fields. In Kolomna, the Vladimir-
Suzdalian army met some of the
Ryazan survivors from the
Battle of
Voronezh River...
-
Dmitry Konstantinovich of
Nizhny Novgorod-Suzdal. The
combined Muscovite–
Suzdalian army was led by
Moscow Governor Dmitry Mikhailovich Bobrok Volynskyy,...
-
should know that the sun of the
Suzdalian land has set.
There will
never be
another prince like him in the
Suzdalian land.' And the
priests and deacons...
-
Suzdalian Land", nor of "the Rus' Land". Some
hagiographic motifs would be
inserted by a
cleric a
century later, but
still no
reference to "
Suzdalian/Rus'...