The Izborsk and Pskov campaign was a military conflict occurring in September 1240 in the Pskov Land. An alliance of the Bishopric of Dorpat, the Livonian...
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Battle on the Ice (category History of Pskov Oblast)
July 1240 Battle of the Neva (only attested in Rus' sources), the September 1240 Izborsk and Pskov campaign, and the winter 1240–1241 Votia campaign. Researchers...
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the alleged Swedish July 1240 Neva campaign, the Dorpat–Livonian–Vladimirovich September 1240 Izborsk and Pskov campaign and the subsequent the April...
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Lutterberg, led the Livonian forces to the territory of Pskov, burned Izborsk castle and laid siege to Pskov itself, but Daumantas, after receiving support from...
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Alexander Nevsky (section Death and burial)
Order and the exiled pretender-prince Yaroslav of Pskov [ru; be] conducted a campaign in Izborsk and Pskov, successfully overthrowing the pro-Suzdal faction...
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Novgorod Republic (category States and territories established in 1136)
campaign against Izborsk and Pskov was a purely political undertaking... the co-operation between the exiled Prince Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Pskov and...
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Veliky Novgorod. Victory of the Novgorod Republic (and allies) Defeat of the Novgorod Republic (and allies) Another result* *e.g. result unknown or...
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Izborsk and Pskov; 1233, Reconquest of Izborsk and Pskov from the Livonian Brothers of the Sword by the forces of Novgorod and Pskov; 1234, Pskov and...
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not until 1240 that Gregory's crusade got under way, with the Swedish raid up the Neva and the conquest of Izborsk and Pskov by the Danes and the Teutonic...
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Volkhov and Rurik Gorodishche up to Kholopiy Town, opposite of Krechevitsy). Other settlements included Ladoga, Izborsk and possibly Beloozero. Slavic and Finnic...
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History of Russia (section Kievan Rus' (862–1240))
Codex); Beloozero; and Izborsk (most texts) or "Slovensk" (Pskov Third Chronicle), respectively. Their successors allegedly moved south and extended their authority...
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Kievan Rus' (category States and territories disestablished in 1240)
brothers—Rurik, Sineus and Truvor—supposedly established themselves in Novgorod, Beloozero and Izborsk, respectively. Two of the brothers died, and Rurik became...
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(1480-1481) Siege of Izborsk (1480) – Russian-Livonian War (1480–81) Siege of Izborsk (1480) (2nd) – Russian-Livonian War (1480–81) Siege of Pskov (1480) – Russian-Livonian...
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