The Massacre of Novgorod was an attack launched by Tsar Ivan IV of Russia Ivan IV s oprichniki on the city of Velikiy NovgorodNovgorod , Russia in 1570. The sheer number of casualties combined with the extreme ... left Novgorod severely wounded. The death toll of the massacre is uncertain. According to the Third Novgorod Chronicle , the massacre lasted for five weeks. The First Pskov Chronicle gives the number ... sack of Novgorod, in 1569, the tsar evicted several thousand from Novgorod and the neighboring ... Vladimir Andreevich, and the city of Novgorod. Rumors and doubts Shortly after the executions of Prince Vladimir and most of his family, Ivan launched an attack on Novgorod claiming treason and treachery. It is probably not a coincidence that Novgorod still housed a number of the late Vladimir s supporters ... of a conspiracy between the boyars of the city, aided by the Archbishop of Novgorod , Bishop Archbishop of Novgorod The Muscovite period Pimen , to surrender the city to the king of the Polish Lithuanian ... punished by the people of Novgorod and composed the document in revenge, forging the signatures of the Archbishop ... to no concrete evidence to suggest that that Novgorod actually planned to defect to Poland Lithuania. Novgorod s planned defection as well as its alleged plan to convert en masse to the Roman ...? Ivan IV and Novgorod , Russian History 14 1987 , p. 61 76 ref Ivan in Novgorod Initial Attack In the summer of 1569 Ivan and the oprichnina council decided to march on Novgorod that December to exact ... district , sweeping westward through Tver and other centers, then all the way to Novgorod, plundering ... to the monasteries to be buried. On January 8 Ivan proceeded into Novgorod and was met on the bridge ..., all of Novgorod of treason and of conspiring to turn the city over to Poland Lithuania. Ivan refused ... and blessed Novgorod, to a foreigner, to the Lithuanian King Sigmund Augustus. Henceforth you ... of the Archbishop, Ivan still demanded that he be taken to the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod ... more details
Novgorod Province may refer to Novgorod Oblast , a federal subject of Russia Novgorod Governorate , an administrative division of the Russian Empire Geodis ... more details
The Archbishop of Novgorod is the head of the eparchy of Novgorod the Great and is one of the oldest ... history. ref Aleksandr S. Khoroshev, Sofiiskii patron po novgorodskoi pervoi letopisi. Novgorod i Novgorodskaia ... 250px The Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in Novgorod the Great, the cathedral church of the Archbishop of Novgorod, consecrated in 1052. The Republican period See also Novgorod Republic The office of bishop of Novgorod was created around the time of the Christianization of Rus 988 , although the chronicles ..., Ioakim Korsunianin ca. 989 1030 , built the first wooden Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod Cathedral of Holy Wisdom also called St. Sofia s with thirteen tops around the time of his arrival in Novgorod ... in Russia today, was built between 1045 and 1050 by Prince Vladimir of Novgorod Vladimir Iaroslavich ... century . ref Tatiana Iu. Tsarevskaia, St. Sofia s Cathedral in Novgorod. D. G. Fedosov, trans ... until it 1165 when Metropolitan Kirill raised Ilya Archbishop of Novgorod Ilya to the archiepiscopal ... to the regional patriarch rather than the local metropolitan, Novgorod s was merely a titular ... , 68 69 Michael C. Paul, Secular Power and the Archbishops of Novgorod Before the Muscovite Conquest ..., the archbishops began referring to themselves as Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov. In 1156 ... Election in Novgorod Russia 1156 1478 , Church History Studies in Christianity and Culture ... archbishop of Novgorod. This local election gave the archbishops considerable autonomy in church ... as anything other than bishop. ref Michael C. Paul, A Man Chosen by God The Office of Archbishop in Novgorod ... of Novgorod , 231 270. ref Image Coat of Arms of Veliky Novgorod 1781 .png thumb 250px Novgorod the Great s Coat of Arms, depicting the archiepiscopal throne and staffs. Politically the archbishop of Novgorod grew in power during Novgorod s period of independence, traditionally 1136 to 1478 ... century. ref Paul, Secular Power and the Archbishops of Novgorod , 343, 249, 253. ref During this time ... more details
IV of Russia Ivan the Terrible sacking the city and Massacre of Novgorod slaughtering thousands of its ...For other cities named NovgorodNovgorod disambiguation Infobox Russian city en name Veliky Novgorod ... anthem anthem ref holiday holiday ref federal subject Novgorod Oblast federal subject ref adm data as of adm ctr of Novgorod Oblast adm ctr of ref inhabloc cat City inhabloc cat ref inhabloc type ... Bobryshev leader name ref representative body Novgorod City Duma representative body ref area of what ... current cat date current cat date ref prev name1 Novgorod prev name1 date 1999 prev name1 ref prev ... Monuments of Novgorod and Surroundings Image File Natalya dulchenko kokui.jpg 300px The medieval walls of Novgorod pictured withstood many sieges State Party flag Russian Federation size 22px ... Year 1992 Session 16th Link http whc.unesco.org en list 604 Veliky Novgorod lang rus ... localities in Russia cities ref The Archaeology of Novgorod, by Valentin L. Yanin , in Ancient Cities, Special Issue, Scientific American , pp 120 127, c 1994. Covers, History, Kremlin of Novgorod, Novgorod Museum of History, preservation dynamics of the soils, and the production of Birch bark document s. ref and the administrative centre of Novgorod Oblast . It is situated on the Russian ... p1989 229,126 History Early developments Despite its name, Novgorod is among the most ancient cities of Russia . The Sofia First Chronicle first mentions it in 859 the Novgorod First Chronicle mentions ... founded, suggesting that the chronicle entries mentioning Novgorod in the 850s or 860s are later ... and may allude to the old town preceding the new town , or Novgorod. ref Originally, Holmg rd referred ... Novgorod, new city , from Old Norse Novgar r Citation needed date January 2011 , also rendered ... s successor, Oleg of Novgorod , captured Kiev and founded the state of Kievan Rus . Novgorod s size ... . According to a custom, the elder son and heir of the ruling Kievan monarch was sent to rule Novgorod ... more details
Novgorod may refer to Cities and towns Veliky Novgorod , a city in Russia Nizhny Novgorod , a city in Russia Novohrad Volynskyi , a city in Ukraine Novhorod Siverskyi , a city in Ukraine Other Novgorod Airport , one of the two airports in the city of Velikiy Novgorod, Russia Novgorod Army Operational Group , an operational manoeuvre group created on the 13 August 1939 in the Leningrad Military District, Russia Novgorod Oblast , a federal subject of Russia Nizhny Novgorod Oblast , a federal subject of Russia Novgorod Republic , medieval Russian state which stretched from the Baltic Sea to the Ural Mountains between the 12th and 15th centuries Novgorod First Chronicle , ancient extant chronicle of the Novgorod Republic Russian battleship Novgorod Russian battleship Novgorod , a circular vessel laid down in 1871 Novgorod case , the conventional term used in the Russian blogosphere and mass media for the controversial criminal case Novgorod Codex , a name for the oldest book of Kievan Rus Rus Novgorod newspaper Novgorod newspaper , a newspaper published in Veliky Novgorod, Russia 3799 Novgorod , a minor planet Navghar , Indian cognate of Novgorod or Novograd See also Novgorodsky Disambig geo Category Russian toponyms bg cs Novgorod rozcestn k cy Novgorod de Nowgorod Begriffskl rung eo Novgorod fr Novgorod homonymie it Novgorod he la Novogardia nl Novgorod pl Nowogr d pt Novgorod ro Novgorod dezambiguizare ru sk Novgorod sv Novgorod olika betydelser uk vi Novgorod nh h ng ... more details
Novgorod lang ru is a weekly newspaper published in Veliky Novgorod , Russia . It was founded on October 19, 1990. The newspaper comes out on Thursdays and has a circulation of 92,000. As of 2007, the editor in chief is Valery V. Chernous. External links http www.gazetanovgorod.ru Official website Category Newspapers published in Russia Category Publications established in 1990 Category Russian language newspapers Category Novgorod Oblast Russia newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Novgorod symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer N. Chernykh discovery site Nauchnyj discovered September 22, 1979 designations yes mp name 3799 alt names 1979 SL9 mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.6122522 perihelion 2.6843014 semimajor eccentricity 0.1473744 period 2040.3646472 avg speed inclination 1.35005 asc node 157.03187 mean anomaly 157.43782 arg peri 95.13150 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo 0.1003 temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 11.7 3799 Novgorod 1979 SL9 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on September 22, 1979 by N. Chernykh at Nauchnyj . It is named after the one time Russia Russian capital, Veliky Novgorod External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 3799 Novgorod JPL Small Body Database Browser on 3799 Novgorod Reflist Minor planets navigator 3798 de Jager 3800 Karayusuf Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Novgorod Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1979 beltasteroid stub fa it 3799 Novgorod hu 3799 Novgorod ja pl 3799 Novgorod pt 3799 Novgorod ru 3799 sk 3799 Novgorod sr 3799 ... more details
Image Ru Novgorodskaj Gubernia.jpg thumb right Map of Novgorod Governorate Novgorod Governorate lang ru , or Government of Novgorod , was a governorate guberniya of the Russian Empire . The governorate was established in 1727 from Belozersk, Novgorod, Pskov, Tver, and Velikiye Luki Provinces of the Saint Petersburg Governorate St.  Petersburg Governorate and existed until 1927, when its territory was included into the North Western Krai . The center of the governorate was in the city of Veliky Novgorod . In June 1918, out five uyezds of the Novgorod Governorate Belozero, Kirillov, Tikhvin, Ustiug, Cherepovets was created the Cherepovets Governorate with the administrative center in Cherepovets . ref http www.rusarchives.ru guide voanpi 126sia.shtml State Archives of the Vologda Oblast ref References references coord missing Russia Subdivisions of the Russian Empire Category 1927 disestablishments Category Governorates of the Russian Empire Category States and territories established in 1727 Category States and territories disestablished in 1927 Northwest Russia geo stub it Governatorato di Novgorod ru uk zh ... more details
coord missing Novgorod Oblast please enter the coordinates into the infobox below Infobox Russian federal subject2 en name Novgorod Oblast ru name image map Map of Russia Novgorod ... of Novgorod Oblast image flag Flag of Novgorod oblast.png flag caption Flag of Novgorod Oblast anthem ... Northwestern adm ctr type Administrative center adm ctr name Veliky Novgorod adm ctr ref pop 2010census ... ref license plates 53 ISO RU NGR gov as of March 2011 leader title Governor of Novgorod Oblast ... name HeadName Official website of Novgorod Oblast. http www.niac.natm.ru vlast governor Sergey Gerasimovich Mitin, Governor of Novgorod Oblast ru icon ref legislature Novgorod Oblast Duma Oblast Duma legislature ref basic law type Charter basic law title Charter of Novgorod Oblast website http www.niac.natm.ru website ref date March 2011 Novgorod Oblast lang ru , Novgorodskaya ... city of Veliky Novgorod . Some of the oldest Russian cities, including Veliky Novgorod and Staraya Russa , are located there. The historic monuments of Veliky Novgorod are surroundings have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site . Geography Novgorod Oblast borders Leningrad Oblast NW,N , Vologda ... 22Valdai Lake 22 doi id ref The highest point is Mount Ryzhokha 296  m . Economy Novgorod Oblast ... industries produce nearly half of the oblast s marketable commodities. The chemical industry is Novgorod ... fertilizers Novgorod Chemical Plant . The engineering industry accounts for 11 of all industrial production ... materials. The glass industry is also well developed in Novgorod Oblast. Novgorod Oblast s economic ... companies radio engineering and chemical industries . The largest industrial centers are Veliky Novgorod ... of Novgorod Oblast Demographics Population 694,355 Russian Census 2002 2002 Census , down from about 753,000 in 1989. Novgorod Oblast has the lowest population for any oblast in the European part of Russia ... during World War II . The population is 70 urban. There are ten cities and towns. Ethnic groups Novgorod ... more details
palisade, although stone towers and walls were built in 1302. Archbishop of Novgorod Archbishop ... in 1437 and were rebuilt by Archbishop Evfimy II Archbishop of Novgorod Evfimy II 1429 1458 . ref ... for by the Novgorodian archbishop Gennady Archbishop of Novgorod Gennady , a Muscovite appointee ... , is the Novgorod Museum and the Novgorod Regional Library, housed in what had in the imperial period been the administrative building of Novgorod. The museum houses a fine icon collection and other ... Novgorodskogo Kremlia Novgorod gazeta Novgorodskaia Pravda, 1959 . ref An eternal flame to the soldiers ... Novgorod Kremlin.jpg View from across the Volkhov River File Nowgorod 2005 Millenium Monument.jpg ... Wisdom of God in Novgorod, Russia.jpg Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod Cathedral of Holy Wisdom ... References Reflist Category Kremlins Category Novgorod ca Kremlin de N vgorod de Nowgoroder Kreml es Kremlin de N vgorod eo Kremlo de Novgorod it Cremlino di Velikij Novgorod nl Kremlin van Novgorod ... more details
For other cities named NovgorodNovgorod disambiguation Infobox Russian city en name Nizhny Novgorod ru name image skyline Nizhny Novgorod Circus.JPG image caption View of Nizhny Novgorod ... flag caption Flag of Nizhny Novgorod image coa Coat of arms Nizhny Novgorod.gif coa caption Coat of arms of Nizhny Novgorod anthem none as of September 2009 anthem ref holiday Second Sunday of September holiday ref ref name Holiday Charter of Nizhny Novgorod, Article  2.2 ref ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS federal subject Nizhny Novgorod Oblast federal subject ref ref name AdmList Order 1 od, Article  3.2 ref adm data as of July 2009 adm ctr of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast adm ctr of ref ref ... jur Nizhny Novgorod Urban Okrug urban okrug jur ref ref name MunList Resolution 670, Urban Okrugs, Item  1 ref leader title Head leader title ref ref name HeadTitle Charter of Nizhny Novgorod, Article  ... of Nizhny Novgorod. http www.admgor.nnov.ru script phones1.php?id2 513 Vadim Yevgenyevich Bulavinov, Head of the Administration of Nizhny Novgorod ru icon ref representative body City Duma of Nizhny Novgorod City Duma representative body ref ref name Legis Charter of Nizhny Novgorod, Article  26.1.1 ... website of Nizhny Novgorod. http www.admgor.nnov.ru references nn.html Overview of the city ru icon ... date 1221 established date ref ref name Charter1 2 Charter of Nizhny Novgorod, Article  1.2 ref current cat date 1221 current cat date ref ref name AboutCity prev name1 Nizhny Novgorod prev ... ref ref name AboutCity website http www.admgor.nnov.ru website ref date September 2009 Nizhny Novgorod lang rus a Ru Nizhny Novgorod filtered.ogg p n i n j nov r t , colloquially ... economic region , and also the administrative center of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast and Volga Federal ..., the Volga Mordvin Rav or Rava , and the Oka River Oka , and Obran Osh was renamed Nizhny Novgorod. Its name literally means Lower Newtown, to distinguish it from the older Veliky Novgorod . Its ... more details
name Novgorod Republic common name Novgorod Republic continent Europe region Europe year start 1136 ... map Novgorod1400.png image map caption The Novgorod Republic c. 1400. religion Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodoxy capital Veliky Novgorod government type Mixed government Mixed legislature title leader Prince of Novgorod Prince leader1 Sviatoslav Olgovich year leader1 1136 1138 first leader2 ... languages currency History of Russia The Novgorod Republic lang ru Novgorodskaya ... on the city of Novgorod . The name feudal republic has been frequently used in the Soviet era scholarship ... term rather they referred to their city state as His Majesty or Sovereign Lord Novgorod the Great Gosudar Gospodin Velikiy Novgorod , or more often as Lord Novgorod the Great Gospodin Velikiy Novgorod ref Gospodin Velikiy Novgorod is also ..., about Novgorod in the Second World War, and was not set in the medieval period. ref ... seealso Kievan Rus Originally Novgorod was the capital of the Rus people Rus until 882 when Oleg transferred the capital to Kiev . Since that time and up until 1019 1020 Novgorod was a part of Kievan Rus . Novgorod Princes were appointed by the Grand Prince of Kiev usually one of the elder sons . Novgorod was sort of a spiritual center as by the legend it was the first city of Rus. Remarkably, to this day Novgorod still possesses the relics of the old traditional beliefs that preceded Christianity and are now part of the long forgotten history. Novgorod continuously played a key role in the politics ... for the Novgorod Republic was laid. While still being a part of Kiev Rus , Novgorod eventually ... was very much a part of the political and cultural landscape of Kiev Rus . The Novgorod boyars began ... Russia was at the time, and not on any independent thinking on the part of Novgorod. ref Michael C. Paul, Was the Prince of Novgorod a Third rate bureaucrat after 1136? Jahrb cher f r Geschichte ... more details
Image Cathedral of St. Sophia, the Holy Wisdom of God in Novgorod, Russia.jpg thumb Vladimir is buried in this cathedral he built in Novgorod. Infobox royalty name Vladimir of Novgorod title Prince of Novgorod Land Novgorod image caption reign 1036 1052 coronation othertitles full name Vladimir Yaroslavovich predecessor successor spouse Anna Aleksandra issue Rostislav Vladimirovich , Yaropolk house Riurik Dynasty royal anthem father Yaroslav the Wise mother Anna date of birth 1020 place of birth date of death October 4, 1052 aged 32 place of death Novgorod date of burial place of burial Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod St Sophia Cathedral , Novgorod Vladimir Yaroslavich lang ru 1020 October 4, 1052 reigned as prince of Veliky NovgorodNovgorod from 1036 until his death. He was the eldest son of Yaroslav I the Wise of Kiev by Ingegerd Olofsdotter Ingigerd , daughter of king Olof Sk tkonung of Sweden . ref Traditionally, Ingegerd is associated with Anna of Novgorod, who is buried in the cathedral in another niche near Vladimir. However, Soviet archaelogists who opened her sarcophagus found the remains to be that of a woman in her 30s, whereas Ingegard is said to have lived into her fifties. Thus it is thought that Vladimir s mother, Anna, was Yaroslav s first wife ... and the Archbishop of Novgorod bishop Luka Zhidiata . In 1042, Vladimir may have been Novgorodian ... Cathedral in Novgorod St Sophia Cathedral he had built in Novgorod . His sarcophagus is in a niche ... split between the Yaroslaviches triumvirate. Coincidentally, the Vyshata of Novgorod pledged his .... Vladimir, the Russian Viking . Overlook Press, 1985. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Novgorod, Vladimir Ii, Prince Of Category Kievan Rus Category Novgorod Republic Category European royalty Category 1020 births Category 1052 deaths Category Burials at Saint Sophia Cathedral, Novgorod id Vladimir dari Novgorod es Vlad mir de N vgorod it Vladimir II di Novgorod pl W odzimierz Jaros awowicz ru ... more details
Infobox Saint name Saint Nicetas birth date death date 1107 feast day 31 January Roman Catholic Church , 14 May Eastern Orthodox Church venerated in Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place Kiev , Ukraine death place Novgorod , Russia titles Bishop of Novgorod beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Nicetas was born in Kiev , Ukraine , he became a monk in the Monastery of the Caves, but then embraced the life of a hermit. According to custom, Nicetas was much plagued by demonic torments and returned to the monastery. Later in 1095 Nicetas was named to the office of Bishop of Novgorod, he acquired a reputation for performing miracles ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 4842 St. Nicetas Catholic Online ref . Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT Nicetas Of Novgorod Category 12th century Christian saints Category 1107 deaths Category Benedictines Category 12th century bishops Category Roman Catholic saints Category Eastern Orthodox saints ... more details
getcontentpage.php?page home Online exhibitions of ancient icons Novgorod School icons accessible ... paintings http www.novgorod.ru english read information icon painting City of Novgorod http www.enotes.com britannica encyclopedia novgorod school Britannica Encyclopedia http books.google.com books ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Airport name Novgorod Airport nativename nativename a nativename r image image width caption IATA NVR ICAO ULNN type Public owner operator city served location Velikiy Novgorod elevation f 85 elevation m 26 coordinates Coord 58 29 36 N 031 14 30 E region RU NGR type airport display inline,title website metric elev metric rwy r1 number 02 20 r1 length f 4,331 r1 length m 1,320 r1 surface Asphalt stat year stat1 header stat1 data stat2 header stat2 data footnotes Airport Yurievo Lang ru Airport codes NVR ULNN is one of the two airports in the city of Velikiy Novgorod , Russia the other being Krechevitsy Airport Krechevitsy , located 4  km southwest of the city centre in Yurievo. Currently the airport is not operational. Yurievo was a busy airport in the Soviet era, with regular flights to Minsk , Moscow , Krasnodar and other destinations. After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, the airport became abandoned due to economic stagnation. In 1996 Yurievo was hosting only one regular daily flight to Moscow , but these flights were cancelled soon afterwards due to a small numbers of travellers deterred by high ticket prices. As of 2006 the only purpose Yurievo serves is hosting a meteorological facility, still operational and providing weather forecasts for the city. The only runway is used for car racing . Russia airport stub Airports in Russia Category Airports built in the Soviet Union Category Airports in Novgorod Oblast Category Novgorod nl Luchthaven Novgorod ... more details
Infobox roller coaster name Curse of Novgorod image Fluch von Novgorod 1.JPG location Hansa Park type Steel Must be Steel or Wood , nothing else. Must not be linked. type2 Launched Must not be linked, will auto categorize the coaster. type3 Euro Fighter status Open opened April 9, 2009 manufacturer Gerstlauer height Must be expressed in feet and may contain only numeric characters. drop Must be expressed in feet and may contain only numeric characters. length Must be expressed in feet and may contain only numeric characters. speed 62 Must be expressed in miles per hour and may contain only numeric characters. inversions 1 capacity 900 gforce 4G rcdb number 4075 coordinates coord 54.0744 N 10.7814 E source kolossus dewiki display title,inline The Curse of Novgorod Fluch von Novgorod is a rollercoaster in Hansa Park , Germany . Ride experience After the Linear synchronous motor LSM start from 12 to 62  mph in 1.4 seconds the vehicle passes a top hat, an immelmann , two 45 laid down loop the loops and the heartline roll . After that the vehicle drives up the lift which is 114  ft high. Than comes the 97 drop and after another immelmann the end is reached. Specials With 97 it s the steepest darkride coaster in the world and the steepest rollercoaster in Germany. It is the first combination of a Euro Fighter and a Launched roller coaster . External links The official website of the Curse of Novgorod http www.kataplektor.com Category Roller coasters in Germany Category Roller coasters that opened in 2009 de Fluch von Novgorod ... more details
14, 2007. See history. The Novgorod Case is the conventional term used in the Russian language Russian ... user hvil . Background The term Novgorod Case was first used by the Russian news agency REGNUM News ... are taking place in the City of Veliky Novgorod , Russia. There are three people in Antonina s family ... Kolodkin, of Veliky Novgorod MCI or MCI Kolodkin henceforth . Timeline 2007 Image Prolet novgorodskoe ... in Veliky Novgorod where her grandmother lives. An 11 year old boy, a friend of a neighbor s son ... Chadayev, filed an official request with the Office of the Novgorod City Public Prosecutor, for attention of Novgorod City Prosecutor Mr. Andrey Yefimov. In the request, Chadayev demanded that all ... of Writers of Russia, Mr. Valery Ganichev, wrote a letter to the Governor of Novgorod Region, Mr. Mikhail ... to pay special attention to the case. Ganichev subsequently received a reply from the Novgorod City Hall that his letter had been forwarded to the Office of the Novgorod City Public Prosecutor. On March 27, the MCI filed a request with the Novgorod Office of Children s Services demanding that the child ... novgorod delo 94373.html ru icon , he then called the Office of Children s Services ... source in the Office of the Novgorod City Public Prosecutor quoted by A. Letyagin, a journalist, that same ... other relatives http community.livejournal.com novgorod delo 102969.html ru icon . Kirill Martynov denied that the said event ever took place http community.livejournal.com novgorod delo 102969.html .... On April 6, Antonina received an official summons to appear at the Office of the Novgorod City ... appeared at the Office of the Novgorod City Public Prosecutor to testify as an accused As a suspect ... agreement not to leave the City of Novgorod. On April 18, Antonina was subjected to a complex psychological ... Psychoneurological Clinic of Novgorod. The examination decision was that Antonina does not suffer ... PM on the same day, the Novgorod City Court issued an official decision for the measure of restriction ... more details
Image veche bell.gif thumb Removal of the veche bell from Novgorod to Moscow in 1478. According to the traditional scholarship, the veche Russian was the highest legislative legislature and judicial authority in the Novgorod Republic Republic of Novgorod until 1478 , when Novgorod the Great was brought under the direct control of Grand Prince Ivan III 1462 1505 . The origin of the veche is obscure it is thought to have originated in tribal assemblies in the region, thus predating the Kievan Rus Rus state . After the Novgorod Revolution of 1136 that ousted the ruling Prince of Novgorod prince , the veche became the supreme state authority, although princely power was relatively limited in Novgorod from the start since no hereditary dynasty had been established there. The traditional scholarship lists among the powers of the veche the election of the town officials such as the posadnik , tysyatsky , and even the Archbishop of Novgorod archbishop he was then sent to the metropolitan for consecration it also invited in and dismissed the princes. While it is certainly true that the local officials were elected and some princes elected and dismissed, the sources are rather vague on precisely who was behind some of this, saying merely they called in... or they gave the posadnikship to... and the like. The traditional scholarship goes on to argue that a series of reforms in 1410 transformed the veche into something similar to the public assembly of Venice it became the Commons or lower ... of Novgorod, Scientific American 262, No. 2 Feb. 1990 , 72 84. ref Add to this the fact that Novgorod ... Jonas Granberg, The Sovet Gospod of Novgorod, in Russian and German Sources, Jahrb cher f r Geschichte ... Relations with the Veche, Russian History 2004 . ref Procedure The Novgorod assembly could be presumably ..., and common citizens then gathered at Yaroslav s Court or in front of the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod ... or Ends of Novgorod. References reflist Category Defunct unicameral legislatures Category Novgorod ... more details
The Prince of Novgorod lang ru , knyaz novgorodskii was the chief executive of Novgorod ... of Novgorod as well. The office began sometime in the ninth century when, according to tradition ... tenth century when Vladimir the Great was prince of Novgorod. The office or title technically continued ... of Russian Sovereigns his list of titles was rarely given in complete form was Prince of Novgorod ... the Great to rule in Novgorod, and after Vladimir became Grand Prince of Kiev, he sent his son, Yaroslav the Wise to reign in Novgorod. Republican period From the early twelfth century to 1478, the prince s power in the Republic of Novgorod was more nominal. Imperial and Soviet era scholars often argued that the office was ineffectual after 1136, when Vsevolod Mstislavich of Novgorod and Pskov Prince Vsevolod Mstislavich was dismissed by the Novgorodians, and that Novgorod could invite and dismiss ... kul tury, 2003 , 64 135. ref In this way, the prince of Novgorod was no longer ruler of Novgorod ..., Was the Prince of Novgorod a Third rate bureaucrat after 1136? Jahrb cher f r Geschichte Osteuropas ..., from the late tenth century to the fall of Novgorod in 1478, the princes of Novgorod were dismissed ... two centuries and even then it was not always elective.. ref Paul, Was the Prince of Novgorod a Third ... 31, No. 1 2 Spring Summer, 2004 39 59. ref According to a remark in the chronicles, Novgorod had the right, after 1196, to pick their prince of their own free will, ref Arseny Nasonov , ed., Novgorod ... and dismissed only about half the time, and Novgorod often chose the most powerful prince in Rus ... of Novgorod a Third rate bureaucrat after 1136? 82 94. ref That usually meant that the prince in Kiev ... relative to be prince of Novgorod. At times other princes, from Tver , Lithuania , and elsewhere, also vied for the Novgorodian throne. Thus Novgorod did not really choose its prince, but considering ... Novgorod, then, was not so much that Novgorod could freely choose its princes it really couldn t. Rather ... more details
Operation Novgorod is an expansion to the Tannh user board game . Originally a game by Take On You , it was distributed by Fantasy Flight Games . Announced at Gen Con 2009, Fantasy Flight Games has acquired all rights to the game. External links http www.fantasyflightgames.com edge minisite.asp?eidm 28 Official Fantasy Flight Games website bgg 25261 Tannh user http tannbunker.myfastforum.org index.php Fan Created website Tannbunker English Category Board games ... more details
the capital of Kievan Rus Rus from Novgorod the Great to Kiev and, in doing so, he laid the foundation ... from Novgorod there. The new capital was a convenient place Rus Byzantine War 907 to launch a raid against ... s brief account of Oleg s life contrasts with other early sources, specifically the Novgorod First ... who served as Igor s army commander. The Novgorod First Chronicle does not give the date of the commencement ... and most believable version seems to have been preserved in the Novgorod First Chronicle , which ... of Oleg the Prophet Image OlegsMound.jpg thumb right 250px Reputed burial mound for Oleg of Novgorod ... Igor , a struggle that Oleg ultimately lost. ref Zuckerman 257 268. Zuckerman cites, inter alia , to the Novgorod ... . Kievan Rus . Moscow, 1996. start box s bef before Rurik s ttl title Princes of Novgorod Prince of Novgorod years 879 912 s aft rows 2 after Igor of Kiev Igor s bef before Askold and Dir s ttl title Rulers of Kievan Rus Prince of Kiev years 882 912 end box good article DEFAULTSORT Novgorod, Oleg Of Category History of Ukraine Category Russian leaders Category Princes of Novgorod Category Rulers ... he , hu Oleg kijevi fejedelem nl Oleg van Kiev ja no Oleg av Novgorod pl Oleg M dry pt Oleg de Kiev ro Oleg din Novgorod ru sk Oleg Kyjevsk Rus sl Oleg Novgorodski sr fi Oleg Viisas sv Oleg av Kiev tr Oleg Novgorod Knezi uk ... more details
Image Novgorod Codex Page.jpg thumb right 1st Page of the Codex at the time of Discovery Novgorod Codex lang ru is a name for the oldest book of Rus Rus , unearthed on July 13, 2000 in Novgorod . It is a palimpsest consisting of three bound wooden tablets containing four pages filled with wax, on which its former owner wrote down dozens, probably hundreds of texts during two or three ... Gospels , the earliest precisely dated East Slavic book. Discovery and description Image Novgorod Velikaya Ulitza.jpg thumb left 200px Excavated Novgorod Boardwalk, built ca. 1120 Since 1932 the ancient Russian city of Novgorod has been continuously excavated by the Novgorod Archaeological ... communal building used a court house and a Novgorod city treasury. On July 13, 2000, the expedition ... walkway Dendrochronology dendrochronologically dated to the year 1036. As the strata in Novgorod ... of psalm 67 . This is the so called basic text of the Novgorod Codex. Consequently, the book is alternatively known as the Novgorod Psalter . This text can be read as easily as any other document on parchment ... Sinaiticum . Language The language of the Novgorod Codex is a very regular especially in the basic ... experts on the early Old Novgorod dialect medieval Novgorod dialect , has taken tremendous ... of the owner Image Novgorod Codex.jpg thumb left 200px Reconstructed first page, Ps 75 One of the very .... So the Novgorod Bogomil codex being found in the vicinity of a courthouse in the early 11th century ... to the Son The great number of so far unknown texts in the Novgorod Codex might be explained by the fact .... Work on the Novgorod Codex is continuing. Scholarly literature, so far published only in Russian, is listed ... hbar.phys.msu.su gorm dating novgorod cera.pdf Problemy izucheniya Novgorodskogo kodeksa XI veka ... Old Church Slavonic language Category Novgorod Republic Category Earliest known manuscripts ... manuscripts Category Old Russian inscriptions de Nowgoroder Kodex fr Codex de Novgorod pl Kodeks ... more details
Infobox royalty consort yes name Viacheslava of Novgorod image Wierzchoslawa.jpeg caption Possible portrait of Viacheslava, High Duchess of Poland, extracted from the Duchess Anastasia s Gospel Book succession List of Polish consorts High Duchess consort of Poland reign 1146 1162? succession1 reign1 spouse Boles aw IV the Curly issue Boles aw br a daughter, Princess of Shumsk and Dorohychyn br Leszek, Duke of Masovia house House of Piast father Vsevolod of Pskov mother daughter of Svyatoslav Davidovich date of birth c.1125 date of death 15 March by 1162? Viacheslava of Novgorod lang ru , lang pl Wierzchos awa Nowogrodzka b. ca. 1125 d. 15 March by 1162? , was a Kievan Rus princess member of the House of Rurik and by marriage Duchess of Masovia and Kuyavia and List of Polish consorts High Duchess of Poland since 1146. She was the daughter of Vsevolod of Pskov St. Vsevolod , Prince of Novgorod and Pskov by his wife, a daughter of Svyatoslav Davidovich , Prince of Chernigov . ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands RUSSIA, 20Rurik.htm ViacheslavaVsevolodovnadiedafter1148 RUSSIA, Rurikids ref ref http genealogy.euweb.cz russia rurik8.html VV Complete Genealogy of the House of Rurik ref Life Early Years and Marriage Nothing is known about Viacheslava s first years she was one of the children of her parents and their only daughter. She had two brothers, Ivan and Vladimir who was confused in several sources as husband of Princess Richeza of Poland . Both died unmarried and apparently childless. Around 1137 she was married with Boles aw IV the Curly Boles aw , son of the Polish Duke Boles aw III Wrymouth . The wedding was probably orchestrated by Boles aw s mother Salomea of Berg , who wanted to secure a Russian alliance against her stepson, the later W adys aw II the Exile . On 11 February 1138 Prince Vsevolod died and on 28 October of that year Duke Boles aw III also died, leaving in Testament of Boles aw III Krzywousty his will his domains divided between ... more details