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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. The Novgorod Republic (Russian: Новгородская республика, romanized: Novgorodskaya respublika) was a medieval state that existed from the 12th to 15th centuries in northern Russia, stretching from the Gulf of Finland in the west to the northern Ural Mountains in the east.

  3. In a culture where days were consumed by religion, it is unsurprising that the days of the week were made in homage to the gods believed to rule the lives of mortals. Many centuries later, the Romans, upon beginning to use the seven day week, adopted the names of the week to fit their own gods.

  4. As the most prominent and powerful city of northwestern Rus in the Middle Ages, and being very popular with European merchants, Novgorod was unlike any other settlement in the lands of the...

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  5. Nationality: Russian. Biography: Alexander Nevsky was Prince of Novgorod, Grand Prince of Kiev, and Grand Prince of Vladimir during several pivotal and trying points in Kievan Rus' history. He is particularly renowned for his military victories against German and Swedish invaders.

  6. The Novgorod First Chronicle (Russian: Новгоро́дская пе́рвая ле́топись, romanized: Novgoródskaya pérvaya létopisʹ, IPA: [nəvɡɐˈrot͡skəjə ˈpʲervəjə ˈlʲetəpʲɪsʲ], commonly abbreviated as NPL) or The Chronicle of Novgorod, 1016–1471 is the oldest extant Rus' chronicle of the Novgorod Republic.

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  8. Nov 5, 2020 · Lives of all saints commemorated on November 5 Martyrs Galaction and his wife, Epistemis, at Emesa There was a rich and distinguished couple named Kletophon and Leukippe, who lived in the Syrian city of Emesa, and for a long time they were childless.

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