- The
Novgorod Detinets (Russian: Новгородский детинец, romanized: Novgorodskiy
detinets), also
known as the
Novgorod Kremlin (Russian: Новгородский кремль...
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mention detinets in
various places of
Kievan Rus'
since the end of the 11th century. From the 13th to the 14th century,
detinets were used only...
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government based there.
Other such
fortresses are
called detinets, such as the
Novgorod Detinets. The
Russian word is of
uncertain origin.
Different versions...
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brought the icon out of the
church and
across the
Volkhov River to the
Detinets during a
siege of the city by the Suzdalians. The icon is said to have...
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ancient form of "bishop's") was the main
street of the
Novgorod Detinets in the
Middle Ages. The
street was
buried by the 18th century, its precise...
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architectural styles. The
Novgorod Kremlin,
traditionally known as the
Detinets, also
contains the
oldest palace in
Russia (the so-called
Chamber of the...
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Medieval walls of the
Novgorod Detinets from the late 15th century. The
Kokui tower (left)
dates from the 17th century; its name is of
Swedish origin....
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Castle hill, thus
forming the
Novogrudok detinets. On the
Small Castle to the West of the
detinets formed a settlement,
which in the 12th century...
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Gusuku Half
tower ****ding
Inner bailey Kasbah Keep
Kremlin (
Detinets) Ksar
Landesburg L-plan
castle Machicolation Merlon Moat Motte-and-bailey...
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there is a
triangular platform deepened by 1.5 m from the main part of the
detinets,
similar to the one in the
western corner.
During the
archaeological survey...