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- producing many fine works. Novgorod won its independence in 1136 after the Novgorodians deposed their prince and the Novgorod veche began to elect and dismiss...
- the Novgorodians to recognise the pope's authority. According to the Novgorod First and Fourth Chronicles, the king demanded that the Novgorodians debate...
- pillaged Novgorodian territory in 1142, but were defeated near Ladoga with 400 casualties. Coincidentally or not, Swedes attacked the Novgorodians in the...
- crushing defeat at Novgorodian hands. Nevertheless, a subsequent Suzdalian economic blockade of the city prompted the Novgorodians to expel Roman Mstislavich...
- invited by Novgorodians took the oath. Also under Yaroslav, Detinets and the first Saint Sophia Cathedral were built. Among the Rus, the Novgorodians were the...
- диалект, romanized: drevnenovgorodskiy dialekt; also translated as Old Novgorodian or Ancient Novgorod dialect) is a term introduced by Andrey Zaliznyak...
- prince Alexander did not hesitate at all, but went against them with Novgorodians and people of Ladoga and overcame them with the help of Saint Sophia...
- king in 1317, the Novgorodians decided to take advantage of the chaotic situation in Sweden. In the summer of 1318, the Novgorodians invaded along the...
- Novgorodian northern regions 1167–1169 Kievan succession crisis Battle of the Novgorodians with the Suzdalians (1169) Vladimir-Suzdal war of succession (1212–1216)...
- Republic, and the peninsula gradually became a part of the Novgorodian lands. The Novgorodians, however, established no permanent settlements until the...