- 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...
- The
Suzdalian Chronicle (Church Slavonic: Суздальскаѧ Лѣтопись, romanized: Suzdal'skaę Lětopys'; Russian: Суздальскаиа летопись, romanized: Suzdal'skaia...
- Novgorodian–Mstislavichi
punitive expedition against the
Suzdalian town of
Yaroslavl 1149 Novgorodian–
Suzdalian clash over
control of the
Novgorodian northern regions...
- The
Battle of the
Novogorodians with the
Suzdalians (битва новгородцев с суздальцами) was a 1169
siege of the city of
Novgorod the Great,
capital of the...
-
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)...
- them, the
northern Vladimir-Suzdal
emerged as the
dominant power after Suzdalian troops sacked Kyiv in 1169.
Poland also
disintegrated into autonomous...
-
continuation of the
Suzdalian Chronicle (as
transmitted in the
Laurentian Codex). The
Moscow Academic Rostov continuation of the
Suzdalian Chronicle (as transmitted...
-
raped by
Roman soldiers Rogneda of
Polotsk or Gorislava;
according to the
Suzdalian Chronicle sub anno 1128,
raped by Vladimir, half-brother of her betrothed...
-
which was on the
border to the Wild Fields. In Kolomna, the Vladimir-
Suzdalian army met some of the
Ryazan survivors from the
Battle of
Voronezh River...