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- Votchina (Russian: во́тчина) [ˈvottɕɪnɐ] or otchina (о́тчина – from word Father) was an East Slavic land estate that could be inherited. The term "votchina"...
- temporary and conditional character constituted the differencer from the votchina system, whereby land ownership was hereditary. Over time the two systems...
- Grand Prince of Moscow Vasili III arrived in Pskov and pronounced it his votchina, thus putting an end to the Pskov Republic and its autonomous rights. The...
- of their lives. He also introduced the Table of Ranks and equated the votchina with an estate. Russia's modern fleet was built by Peter the Great, along...
- St. Basil's Church was built by Rurik Rostislavich at his votchina in Ovruch....
- after Peter's death in 1725. Mestnichestvo Pososhniye lyudi Sloboda Ukase Votchina Bureaucratic titles Prikaz Podyachy Dyak There was no single flag during...
- 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...
- 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...
- River). 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...
- establishment of Novgorod – was their chief rival in terms of landownership. Its votchinas were located in the most economically developed regions of Novgorod Land...