- Fennia. 182 (1). Helsinki: 3–11. Ryabinin, E. A. (1987). "The Chud of the
Vodskaya Pyatina in the
light of new discoveries" (PDF).
Fennoscandia Archeologica:...
- 751 (2002 Census).
Strelna was
first mentioned in
Cadastral surveying of
Vodskaya pyatina in 1500, as the
village of
Strelna on
Retse Strelne on the Sea...
-
Russians and Käkisalmi to
Karelians and Finns. The town was a part of
Vodskaya pyatina of the
Novgorod Republic.
Novgorod taxation do****ents from 1500...
-
eastern coast of the gulf was
controlled by
Veliky Novgorod and was
called Vodskaya Pyatina. As a
result of the 1219,
crusade and the
Battle of Lindanise,...
- 1444–1448 war. The town
became the most
important economic center of the
Vodskaya pyatina [ru] of the
Novgorod Republic.
There were 201 homesteads in the...
- Ladoga, the town's
military significance also decreased.
Ladoga belonged to
Vodskaya Pyatina of the
Republic and
contained eighty-four
homesteads in the 15th...
-
registry book of 1500 land
survey (Pistsovaya kniga) of Votes'
Pyatina (
Vodskaya Pyatina) of
Novgorod Republic. It
makes less
probable another, a later...
- Obolensk, Odoev, Novosil, Bryansk, Smolensk, Tver, Torzhok, Kashin, Uglich,
Vodskaya,
Shelonskaya and
Derevskaya pyatinas of
Novgorod Land,
Sofiyskaya side...
- century,
after the
governorates were established. The five
pyatinas were
Vodskaya Pyatina to the
north and
northwest of
Novgorod (the left bank of the Volkhov...
-
significant part of the
Novgorod Land was
inhabited by
various Finnic peoples.
Vodskaya pyatina along with the
Slavs was
inhabited by
Votians and Izhora, who have...