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  1. 8 de jun. de 2024 · Wife of Yaroslav Osmomysl of Halych and Igoris Sviatoslavaitis. Mother of daughter of Yaroslav Osmomysl; Volodimir II Yaroslavich of Halych; princess Vysheslava of Halych and Eufrozyna Jarosławna Halicka, Princess of Nowogród Siewierski.

    • Kiev, (now Kyiv city)
    • circa 1112
    • "Suzdalės kunigaikštytė"
  2. Hace 2 días · Russia - Novgorod, History, Culture: Novgorod arose in the 9th century as one of the earliest centres of the exploitation of the forest hinterland and remained the most important commercial centre of the Kievan period.

  3. Hace 4 días · Veliky Novgorod, city and administrative centre of Novgorod oblast (region), northwestern Russia, on the Volkhov River just below its outflow from Lake Ilmen. Veliky Novgorod (commonly shortened to Novgorod) is one of the oldest Russian cities, first mentioned in chronicles of 859.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 10 de jun. de 2024 · Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will attend the Nizhny Novgorod meeting, symbolizing a potential shift in Turkey's geopolitical alliances.

  5. 11 de jun. de 2024 · After the fall of Kievan Rus to the Mongol Tartars in ~1240, Novgorod became the center of the Novgorod Republic, a medieval state that stretched from the Baltic Sea to the Ural Mountains.

    • Viacheslava of Novgorod1
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  6. 1 de jun. de 2024 · Velikiy Novgorod, also known as Novgorod the Great, is often referred to as the birthplace of Russia. It was one of the earliest and most important cities in the history of the country, playing a significant role in the formation of Russian culture and statehood.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2024 · Nizhny Novgorod, city and administrative center of Nizhegorod oblast (region) in western Russia. It lies at the confluence of the Volga and Oka rivers. Writer Maxim Gorky was born in Nizhny Novgorod in 1868, and in 1932 the town was renamed in his honor by the Soviet regime.