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    1242, after the forces of the exiled prince of Pskov and men from the Bishopric of Dorpat attacked Pskov Land and Votia, a tributary of Novgorod. This...
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    the Vorskla River when he sought to expand Lithuanian control over the Pskov and Novgorod republics, Vytautas (Vitovt) gained direct control over Smolensk...
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    the late thirteenth century. The first areas to recover were Novgorod and Pskov, which had been spared the Tatar raids. These city-states, with parliamentarian...
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  • to 1590 and described Pskov in his memoir, mentioned the statues of Khors and Uslad that were supposed to be located near Pskov: In front of the town...
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    Svetlana Prokopyeva (category People from Pskov)
    the newspaper Pskovskya Pravda and the Echo of Moscow radio station in Pskov. Currently, she is a correspondent for the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty...
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    "Первый гвардейский батальон Роа" [First Guards Battalion of the ROA]. Pskov, Scientific and Practical: Historical and Local History Journal (in Russian)...
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    campaign through Russia, culminating in the long and difficult Siege of Pskov. Under the 1582 Truce of Jam Zapolski, which ended the war between Russia...
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    led to the erection of the St. Lazarus chapel at the Pskov Monastery (Spaso-Eleazar Monastery, Pskov), where it is kept today. In November 1972, human remains...
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    under Nevruy, who defeated Andrey and forced him to flee to Novgorod, then Pskov, and finally to Sweden. The Mongols overran Vladimir and harshly punished...
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    Novgorod museum, Novgorod region, Russia) and Sebej idol (Sebej museum, Pskov region, Russia). These Slavic idols have a face and a phallic shape. Their...
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