- The
Suzdalian Chronicle (Church Slavonic: Суздальскаѧ Лѣтопись, romanized: Suzdal'skaę Lětopys'; Russian: Суздальская летопись, romanized: Suzdal'skaia...
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leading the
Novgorodian army out
against the
Suzdalians), the
Novgorodians were able to
defeat the
Suzdalians,
after which Prince Andrei withdrew back to...
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place on 4
March 1238
between the
Mongol hordes of Batu Khan and the
Suzdalians under Grand Prince Yuri II of Vladimir-Suzdal
during the
Mongol invasion...
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successful either; his
Siege of
Novgorod (1170) was a failure, and the
Suzdalians were defeated.
Although he
managed to
later blackmail the Novgorodians...
- 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...
- knyazhestvo, lit. 'Vladimiro-
Suzdalian prin****lity'; Latin: Volodimeriae), also as
Suzdalia or Vladimir-
Suzdalian Rus', was one of the
major prin****lities...
- shoulder-fired
rocket launchers Laurentian–Radziwiłł–Academic Chronicle, see
Suzdalian Chronicle This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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Russia supernaturalism was a
fundamental part of
daily life. Muscovites,
Suzdalians and
other inhabitants were able to
maintain their Slavic, pagan, and Orthodox...
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metropolitan Kirill II of Kiev
declared that "the sun has set in the
Suzdalian Land" at Nevsky's funeral.
According to
scholar Donald Ostrowski (2008)...
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again sent
Andrey with
several units to help. In 1242,
Andrey joined his
Suzdalian forces with Alexander's and saw
action in the
Battle on the Ice.[citation...