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    The Novgorod Detinets (Russian: Новгородский детинец, romanized: Novgorodskiy detinets), also known as the Novgorod Kremlin (Russian: Новгородский кремль...
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    A detinets (Russian: детинец [dʲɪˈtʲinʲɪts]; Ukrainian: дитинець [dɪˈtɪnɛtsʲ]) or detinetz (/ˈdɛtɪnɛts/ DET-in-ets) is an ancient Rus' city-fort or central...
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  • government based there. Other such fortresses are called detinets, such as the Novgorod Detinets. The Russian word is of uncertain origin. Different versions...
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    lover of Western art and architectural styles. The Novgorod Kremlin, traditionally known as the Detinets, also contains the oldest palace in Russia (the...
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    Пискупля – ancient form of "bishop's") was the main street of the Novgorod Detinets in the Middle Ages. The street was buried by the 18th century, its...
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    The Novgorod Republic (Russian: Новгородская республика, romanized: Novgorodskaya respublika) was a medieval state that existed from the 12th to 15th centuries...
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    1136, he was confined in the Archbishop's courtyard (compound) in the Detinets along with his wife and family, guarded by thirty men so as not to escape...
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    the Volkhov River, and into the Detinets to be venerated in the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom and displayed from the Detinets walls give the Novgorodians courage...
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    formations in Russia, covering its northwest and north. Novgorod Land, centered in Veliky Novgorod, was in the cradle of Kievan Rus' under the rule of the...
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    Church of the Transfiguration on Ilyina Street (category Russian Orthodox churches in Veliky Novgorod)
    several icons of the battle, one of which is on display in the Novgorod Museum in the Detinets. The icon itself was later transferred to the Church of Our...
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  • Холопьей улице), was a church in medieval Novgorod the Great located in the Nerev End, just north of the Detinets. It was a wooden church first built by...
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    the detinets. Due to the futility of further resistance, an agreement was concluded under which De la Gardie joined the Detinets on July 17. Novgorod completely...
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  • Ontsifor Lukinich (category Posadniks of Novgorod)
    that he was not posadnik of All Novgorod, but was posadnik only of the Nerev End (Konets) north of the Novgorod Detinets (Kremlin). He and was reelected...
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    Gennadius (Gennady, Russian: Геннадий; died 4 December 1505) was Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov from 1484 to 1504. He was most instrumental in fighting...
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    opposed to ecclesiastical) construction projects such as the Detinets (Kremlin) in Novgorod, the fortress at Orekhov (also known as Oreshek) that was rebuilt...
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    garrison held out in the Detinets. Subsequently, the Swedish army demolished most of the fortress (except for the Detinets) to re-build it. Construction...
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    Novogrudok (redirect from Novgorod-Litovsky)
    the Castle hill, thus forming the Novogrudok detinets. On the Small Castle to the West of the detinets formed a settlement, which in the 12th century...
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    Sadko (category People from medieval Novgorod)
    patron of the stone Church of Boris and Gleb built in the Novgorodian Detinets in 1167. This tale attracted the attention of several authors in the 19th...
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    He constructed a fortified castle with five towers in the area of the detinets (old Belarusian for the downtown) on the bank of the Dniepr. At that time...
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    Vasily Kalika (category Archbishops and Metropolitans of Novgorod)
    of the Church of Cosmas and Damian on Slave Street north of the Detinets in Novgorod before his archiepiscopate. The name Kalika means "pilgrim" in Russian...
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  • Russians also have one unit type - Druzhinniks, who are trained in the Detinets. When initially trained, they do not have a specialisation, which is only...
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    underground one can meet only rats...]. Нью-Йорк [New York]: Детинец [Detinets]; 1981. Russian. Grigorenko, Pyotr. Memoirs. New York: Norton; 1982. ISBN 0-393-01570-X...
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