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  1. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Oleg of Novgorod has received more than 1,692,948 page views. His biography is available in 58 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 55 in 2019) . Oleg of Novgorod is the 603rd most popular politician (down from 411th in 2019) , the 27th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 19th in 2019 ...

  2. Velikij Novgorod. témájú médiaállományokat. Velikij Novgorod ( oroszul: Великий Новгород, «Nagy Novgorod» vagy «Nagy Újváros», 1999-ig hivatalosan Novgorod [2]) Oroszország Novgorodi területének székhelye, a legősibb és egyik legfontosabb orosz történelmi város. Óskandináv nyelveken (pl. varég) Holmgard ...

  3. Velikij Novgorod ( russisk: Великий Новгород, dansk: ~ Mægtige Novgorod, hvor velikij betyder "mægtig" og novgorod betyder "ny by", norrønt Holmgard) er en af Ruslands ældste og historisk vigtigste byer. Novgorod ligger ved den historiske rute mellem Moskva og Skt. Petersborg, ved floden Volkhov, som løber ud fra søen Ilmen.

  4. Oleg of Novgorod. Oleg of Novgorod ( Slavic: Олег, Old Norse: Helgi) was a Varangian prince ( or konung) who ruled all or part of the Rus ' people during the early 10th century. He is credited with moving the capital of Rus ' from Novgorod the Great to Kiev and, in doing so, he laid the foundation of the powerful state of Kievan Rus '.

  5. Russian Wikipedia. image. ... Oleg of Novgorod. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Spanish Wikipedia. Identifiers. ... trwiki Oleg (Novgorod knezi)

  6. Oleg (died c. 912) was a semilegendary Viking (Varangian) leader who became prince of Kiev and is considered to be the founder of the Kievan Rus state.. According to The Russian Primary Chronicle of the 12th century, Oleg, after succeeding his kinsman Rurik as ruler of Novgorod (c. 879), went down the Dnieper River with his Varangian retinue and seized control of Smolensk and Kiev (882), which ...

  7. Massacre. Deaths. 2,000–15,000. Perpetrators. Ivan the Terrible and the oprichniki. Motive. Allegations of treason. 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.

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