The Novgorod Codex (Russian: Новгородский кодекс, romanized: Novgorodskij kodeks) or the Novgorod Psalter (Russian: Новгородская псалтирь, romanized: Novgorodskaja...
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the controversial criminal case Novgorod Codex, the oldest book of Kievan Rus' 3799 Novgorod, a minor planet Old Novgorod dialect Novgorodsky (disambiguation)...
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Ostromir Gospels (redirect from Ostromir Codex)
the oldest dated book of Kievan Rus'. Archeologists have dated the Novgorod Codex, a wax writing tablet with excerpts from the Psalms, discovered in 2000...
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Andrey Zaliznyak (section Novgorod Codex)
in Old Russian Enclitics (2008). In 2000, the 11th-century book, the Novgorod Codex, was found during an expedition. It had multiple barely-visible texts...
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excavations, perhaps suggesting widespread literacy. It was in Novgorod that the Novgorod Codex, the oldest Slavic book written north of Bulgaria, and the...
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happiness. We all do not leave your word. Novgorod Codex Onfim "A HISTORY OF THE PRONOMINAL DECLENSION IN THE NOVGOROD DIALECT OF OLD RUSSIAN FROM THE ELEVENTH-CENTURY...
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Rurik (redirect from Rurik of Novgorod)
Laurentian Codex of 1377, which contains the oldest surviving version of the Primary Chronicle, states that Rurik first settled in Novgorod ("newtown")...
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Nizhny Novgorod (/ˌnɪʒni ˈnɒvɡərɒd/ NIZH-nee NOV-gə-rod; Russian: Нижний Новгород, IPA: [ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj ˈnovɡərət] , lit. 'Lower Newtown'; colloquially shortened...
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the 5th century, British Museum. The only known hyper-palimpsest: the Novgorod Codex, where potentially hundreds of texts have left their traces on the wooden...
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romanized: Gospodin Velikiy Novgorod). Or, according to the Hypatian Codex, they jointly built the town of Ladoga, and then Rurik built Novgorod alone. Olander, Thomas...
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The Novgorod First Chronicle (Russian: Новгоро́дская пе́рвая ле́топись, romanized: Novgoródskaya pérvaya létopisʹ, IPA: [nəvɡɐˈrot͡skəjə ˈpʲervəjə ˈlʲetəpʲɪsʲ]...
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different variations evolved of the Russian language in the regions of Novgorod, Moscow, South Russia and meanwhile the Ukrainian language was also formed...
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Codex Boxer Codex Codex Bezae Codex Boernerianus Codex Borbonicus Aztec codices#Boturini Codex Carmina Burana Codex Cairensis Codex Calixtinus Codex Claromontanus...
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century Serbian Codex Marianus, Temnić inscription c. 1000 Faroese inscription at Kirkjubøur c. 1000 Old East Slavic Novgorod Codex c. 1000 Navarro-Aragonese...
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Albigensian Crusade Constantine Chrysomalus Hypsistarians Nada Miletić Novgorod Codex Restorationism Synod of Tarnovo (1211) Peters, Edward (1980). Heresy...
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Bulgarian dialect Bogomilism Edmund Hamer Broadbent - The Pilgrim Church Novgorod Codex Paulician dialect Pavlikeni Restorationism Roman Catholicism in Bulgaria...
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Norse: Valdamarr Jarizleifsson; 1020 – October 4, 1052) was Prince of Novgorod from 1036 until his death in 1052. He was the eldest son of Yaroslav I...
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Ostromir (category Posadniks of Novgorod)
the posadnik of Novgorod from 1054 to 1057. Ostromir is known from the first Russian dated book, the Ostromir Gospels (or Ostromir Codex), which he commissioned...
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has survived to this day is the Novgorod Codex or Novgorod Psalter written c. 1000, unearthed in 2000 at Veliky Novgorod, containing four wooden tablet...
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Mstislav Rostislavich of Smolensk (category Princes of Novgorod)
Rostislavich Khrabry), was Prince of Smolensk (r. 1175–1177) and Prince of Novgorod (r. 1179–1180). Mstislav was the fourth of five sons (and the eighth of...
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Battle on the Ice (category Battles involving the Novgorod Republic)
fought on the frozen Lake Peipus when the united forces of the Republic of Novgorod and Vladimir-Suzdal, led by Prince Alexander Nevsky, emerged victorious...
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Principality of Novgorod-Seversk (r. 1097–1115). He was the grandson of Yaroslav the Wise; ruling dynasty in the Chernigov principality, Novgorod-Seversky principality...
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the codex: "i. The book of the servant of the Ipatiev Monastery Tikhon Mizhuev. ii. The book of the monk of the Ipatiev Monastery Tarasij." Novgorod First...
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Laurentian Codex Legal Code of Pskov Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans Novgorod Codex Novgorod First Chronicle Ostromir Gospel Peresopnytsia Gospels Primary Chronicle...
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Michael of Chernigov (category Princes of Novgorod)
was also Prince of Pereyaslavl (1206), Novgorod-Seversk (1219–1226), Chernigov (1223–1235; 1242–1246), Novgorod (1225–1226; 1229–1230), and Galicia (1235–1236)...
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seizing control over Lake Ladoga and from there, striking at the city of Novgorod. Prince Alexander rallies his druzhina comparable to the 'household' of...
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Laurentian Codex or Laurentian Letopis (Russian: Лаврентьевский список, Лаврентьевская летопись) is a collection of chronicles that includes the oldest...
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Gennadius (Gennady, Russian: Геннадий; died 4 December 1505) was Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov from 1484 to 1504. He was most instrumental in fighting...
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Livonian Chronicle of Henry (redirect from Codex Zamoscianus)
society where merchants from the Hanseatic League encountered merchants of Novgorod, and where the Christian Teutonic, Scandinavian, and Slavic trade, culture...
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Sviatoslav Olgovich (died February 14, 1164) was Prince of Novgorod (1136–1138); Novgorod-Seversk (1139); Belgorod (1141–1154); and Chernigov (1154–1164)...
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