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1 Intro| history is The Chronicle of Novgorod. The following selection
2 1016 | keeping many Varangians in Novgorod, fearing war; and the Varangians
3 1016 | the townsmen. The men of Novgorod said: 'We cannot look upon
4 1016 | gathered a number of the men of Novgorod, and held an [assembly]
5 1016 | help me.' And the men of Novgorod said to him: 'Yes, [Prince],
6 1016 | and 3,000 of the men of Novgorod; and he went against him. ~
7 1016 | began to reproach the men of Novgorod: 'Wherefore have come with
8 1016 | each and to all the men of Novgorod ten each, and let them all
9 1066 | 6574. Vseslav came and took Novgorod, with the women and Children
10 1111 | as Cherigov, Smolensk and Novgorod. The same year loan, Bishop
11 1135 | Mayor] Miroslav went from Novgorod to make peace between the
12 1135 | Yaropolk called the men of Novgorod to his side; and the [Prince]
13 1135 | gave the [Mayor]-ship in Novgorod to Kostyantin Mikultsits. ~
14 1141 | but he, fearing the men of Novgorod, 'whether they are going
15 1141 | hands to their wives from Novgorod, and kept them by him in
16 1141 | Merchants. ~And the people of Novgorod went without a [Prince]
17 1141 | Suzhdal, who had fled from Novgorod on account of Svyatoslav
18 1141 | gave the [Mayor]-ship of Novgorod to Sudila; and they sent
19 1141 | Rostislav went on the throne at Novgorod, on November 26. ~
20 1177 | brother Yaropolk came to Novgorod and the men of Novgorod
21 1177 | Novgorod and the men of Novgorod set Mstislav on the throne,
22 1203 | year Miroshka; [Mayor] of Novgorod died, he was shorn in St.
23 1203 | sins all the horses died in Novgorod and in the villages so that
24 1210 | 1210. A.M. 6718. The men of Novgorod with [Princel Volodimir
25 1210 | ftook them;] and he sent to Novgorod: 'I bow down to St. Sophia
26 1210 | father and to all the men of Novgorod; I have come to you having
27 1210 | Having heard this the men of Novgorod sent for him with great
28 1210 | father. Mstislav came to Novgorod and they set him on his
29 1210 | s throne, and the men of Novgorod were glad; and Mstislav
30 1210 | peace, and Alstislav came to Novgorod. ~
31 1238 | were exhausted and from Novgorod there was no help for them;
32 1238 | within 100 and [66 miles] of Novgorod. God, however, and the great
33 1238 | hierarchical [assembly], protected Novgorod. And who, brothers, fathers,
34 1311 | 1311. A.M. 6819. The men of Novgorod went in war over sea to
35 1311 | for peace, but the men of Novgorod did not grant peace, and
36 1311 | and returned all well to Novgorod. ~The same spring, on May
37 1327 | and St. Sophia preserved Novgorod alone, and [Prince] Olexander
38 1327 | the Tartars sent envoys to Novgorod, and the men of Novgorod
39 1327 | Novgorod, and the men of Novgorod gave them 2,000 in silver,
40 1379 | Yuri Narimantovich came to Novgorod. ~
41 1420 | 1420. A.M. 6928. The men of Novgorod began to trade with silver
42 1434 | Vasili Vasilievich came to Novgorod. ~
43 1445 | slain. ~Bread was dear in Novgorod, and not only this year
44 1445 | was no law or justice in Novgorod; calumniators arose and
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