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    Republic, Pskov became an independent republic in 1348. Its territory was roughly equivalent to modern-day Pskov Oblast. Its capital city was Pskov....
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    Soviet census). Pskov is one of the oldest cities in Russia. During the Middle Ages, it served as the capital of the Pskov Republic and was a trading...
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    that Pskov was not an economically isolated region and shows extensive military and trade contacts with both the West and the East. Pskov republic started...
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    Pskov Oblast (Russian: Пско́вская о́бласть, romanized: Pskovskaya oblast') is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in the west of the country...
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    later became a powerful institution in Russian cities such as Novgorod and Pskov, where the veche acquired great prominence and was broadly similar to the...
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    reigned in Pskov without any deference to, or consultation with, the prince or other officials in Novgorod. The independence of the Pskov Republic was acknowledged...
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  • centred around the city of Pskov. It was a vassal state of various Rus' states and had a measure of independence as Pskov Republic before being annexed by...
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    Livonian campaign against Rus' (category Pskov Republic)
    Teutonic Knights of the Livonian Order with the aim to conquer the lands of Pskov and Novgorod and convert them to Catholicism. The conflict between Novgorod...
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    The Pskov Krom (Russian: Псковский Кром, romanized: Pskovsky Krom), also known as the Pskov Kremlin (Russian: Псковский Кремль, romanized: Pskovsky Kreml')...
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    Battle on the Ice (category History of Pskov Oblast)
    forces of the exiled prince of Pskov, Yaroslav Vladimirovich, and men from the Bishopric of Dorpat attacked the Pskov Republic and Votia, a tributary of Novgorod...
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    battle. Volkwin gathered a large war party, which included troops from Pskov Republic, Livonians, Latgallians, Curonians, and Estonians. Crossing the lands...
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  • Sovet gospod (category Pskov Republic)
    traditional scholarship, the executive organ of the Novgorod veche. In Pskov, it was known as the Lords (Russian: Господа). In Novgorod, the Council...
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  • of Senarica (1343–1797) Pskov Republic (1348–1510) Confederacy of Tlaxcala (1348–1520) Dithmarschen (c. 1400 – 1559) Republic of Cospaia (1440–1826) Golden...
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    Golden Horde. Pskov Land (Pleskov) was formally part of the Novgorod Republic before 1240, but eventually became the independent Pskov Republic in 1348. Vladimir-Suzdalia...
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  • Vyshgorodok (category Rural localities in Pskov Oblast)
    affiliations Pskov Republic 1414–1510 Grand Duchy of Moscow 1510–1547 Tsardom of Russia 1547–1721  Russian Empire 1721–1917 Russian Republic 1917 Soviet...
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    Lithuania List of wars involving Moldova List of wars involving the Novgorod Republic List of wars involving Poland List of armed conflicts involving Poland...
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    and the Pskov Republic for dominion over territories today identified with the Estonia–Russia border. Conflict ended with the victory of Pskov and the...
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    Bishopric of Dorpat along with the forces of the exiled prince of Pskov attacked the Pskov Republic and Votia, a tributary of Novgorod. The Novgorodian authorities...
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  • (1240–1242), an unsuccessful Teutonic invasion of the Novgorod and Pskov Republics, in order to convert them to Catholicism. Russo-Crimean Wars (1570–1572)...
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    Estonian counties, with the Livs, Latgalians and troops from the East Slavic Republic of Novgorod serving variously as allies of both crusaders and Estonians...
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    Russia, including limits on executive office in the medieval republics of Novgorod and Pskov, as well as limits on members of the Congress of People's Deputies...
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  • Livonian Order Novgorod Republic Pskov Republic Swedish victory 1448 Novgorods war against Karl Knutsson Kingdom of Sweden Novgorod Republic Inconclusive...
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    Karl Knutsson's campaign against Novgorod (category Wars involving the Novgorod Republic)
    campaign by the commander of Viborg, Karl Knutsson, against Novgorodian and Pskov forces during their war with the Teutonic Order in 1444. In 1436, the Swedish...
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  • the republic. Term limits returned in Medieval Europe through the Novgorod Republic, the Pskov Republic, the Republic of Genoa, and the Republic of Florence...
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  • Romania (1881–1947) Banat Republic (1918–1919) Moldavian Democratic Republic (1917–1918) Novgorod Republic (1136–1478) Pskov Republic (1348–1510) Principality...
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    Schengen Area and NATO. The Pskov region and Latvia have had historical ties since the founding of the Pskov Republic in the 13th century. From 1925...
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    Russian state following the annexations of the Novgorod Republic in 1478, Tver in 1485, the Pskov Republic in 1510, Volokolamsk in 1513, Ryazan in 1521, and...
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  • class—Novgorod and Pskov—also adopted republican forms of government in 12th and 13th centuries, respectively, which ended when the republics were conquered...
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    The Pskov Judicial Charter (Russian: Псковская судная грамота) was a legal code of the Pskov Republic, inherited from the Kievan Rus' law. It was issued...
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    allowed the formation of veche communes like the Novgorod Republic (1136-1478) and the Pskov Republic (1348-1510). One in four urban communities in France...
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