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votchina (Russian: во́тчина [ˈvottɕɪnɐ], pl. вотчины, votchiny) or
otchina (о́тчина – from the word for father) was a land
estate that
could be inherited...
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state service from all nobles, in the
Table of
Ranks and
equated the
votchina with an estate. Russia's
modern fleet was
built by Peter,
along with an...
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temporary and
conditional character constituted the
differencer from the
votchina system,
whereby land
ownership was hereditary. Over time the two systems...
- Фёдорович Стародубский) who
changed his name to
Romodanovsky after his
votchina (estate) of Romodanovo.[citation needed] They
claimed descent from the...
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Petersburg highway. Po****tion: 3,047 (1992).
Mednoye was
first mentioned as a
votchina of one of Tver
boyars in some do****ents
dating from the 14th century. In...
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after Peter's
death in 1725.
Mestnichestvo Pososhniye lyudi Sloboda Ukase Votchina Bureaucratic titles Prikaz Podyachy Dyak
There was no
single flag during...
- Census). The
first mentions of the
village of Podol,
which belonged to the
votchina of the
Danilov Monastery, are
contained in the
church letopis of 1627-1628...
- from the
village of
Prozorovo near Mologa,
which used to be
their only
votchina in the 15th century.
During the
Muscovite period of
Russian history, the...
- St. Basil's
Church was
built by
Rurik Rostislavich at his
votchina in Ovruch....
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establishment of
Novgorod – was
their chief rival in
terms of landownership. Its
votchinas were
located in the most
economically developed regions of
Novgorod Land...