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  1. The massacre of Novgorod (Russian: Новгородский погром, romanized: Novgorodsky pogrom) was an attack launched by Ivan the Terrible's oprichniki on the city of Novgorod, Russia, in 1570.

  2. After Dmitry's death in 1294, Daniil made an alliance with Mikhail of Tver and Ivan of Pereslavl-Zalessky (Dmitry's son) against Andrey of Gorodets of Novgorod, who was allied with the new khan Tokhta.

  3. Russian: Князь Афанасий Данилович. Birthdate: estimated between 1256 and 1312. Death: 1322. Immediate Family: Son of St. Daniel Alexandrovich, Prince of Moscow and Princess Agrippina of Moscow. Husband of Anna. Brother of Yury Danilovich of Vladimir and of Moscow; Prince Alexander Daniilovich of Moscow; Prince Boris ...

  4. El sistema político de Nóvgorod era único entre la multitud de ciudades-estado y principados de la Rusia medieval; estaba gobernado por un pequeño círculo de familias boyardas que poseían vastos...

  5. Prince of Novgorod and Kiev. In 1222, Yaroslav, finally enthroned in Novgorod, overran all of Estonia and besieged its capital Kolyvan. Four years later, he devastated Finland and baptised Karelia. His next ambition was to subjugate Pskov, but the Novgorodians refused to make war against its neighbour.

  6. www.tacitus.nu › regents › easteuropePrinces of Novgorod

    Princes of Novgorod. Novgorod was an important trade centre and a military stronghold, which was conquered by the Swedish viking Rurik c. 862. Rurik became the founder of the first Russians state and the dynasty which would rule Russia until the end of the 16th century.

  7. 'Afanasi hijo de Nikita'), fue un mercader, explorador y escritor ruso, 1 el primer mercader ruso conocido y uno de los primeros europeos (después de Niccolò Da Conti) en viajar (1466-1474 2 ) y documentar su visita a la India —30 años antes que el navegante portugués Vasco da Gama —, tras pasar por Persia.