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    The battle and siege of Vyshgorod (modern Vyshhorod) took place in late 1173, during the 1171–1173 Kievan succession crisis. Commanding another broad coalition...
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  • a process of gradual political disintegration would commence. The Mongol siege and sack of Kiev in 1240 is generally held to mark the end of Kievan Rus'...
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  • list of wars involving the Novgorod Republic (1136–1478), also known as Republic of Novgorod, centred around the city of Veliky Novgorod.   Victory of the...
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  • a process of gradual political disintegration would commence. The Mongol siege and sack of Kiev in 1240 is generally held to mark the end of Kievan Rus'...
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  • This is a list of wars and battles involving the Principality of Smolensk (1054–1508). Yaroslavichi 1054–1227; Rostislavichi 112–-1504; Gediminids 1404–1508...
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    combining the forces of 20 princes. The coalition besieged Siege of Vyshgorod in late 1173, but without success. On the night of 19 December 1173, near...
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  • Rostislav Yaroslavich (category Princes of Novgorod)
    Rostislavichi at the beginning of 1212. Vsevolod Svyatoslavich kicked the Rostislavichi out of Rus', and probably gave Vyshgorod to Rostislav. In June 1212...
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  • Долгорукий). Yuri was a son of Volodimer II Monomakh, progenitor of the Monomakhovichi. Yuri proclaimed Andrey a prince in Vyshgorod (near Kiev).[citation needed]...
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    Igor Svyatoslavich (category Princes of Novgorod-Seversk)
    Monomakhovichi against Vyshgorod that he was besieging; the nine-week siege of the town became a failure. At the beginning of 1181, Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich...
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    remained in charge of Kiev, residing in the castle of Vyshgorod with her grandsons. In the 950s, Olga traveled to Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine...
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    prince Ingvar Yaroslavich of Lutsk launched a major offensive against Vsevolod Svyatoslavich who confronted the attackers at Vyshgorod. However, the Rostislavichi...
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    Kyiv Reservoir (see also Battle of Kyiv). On 5 May 2022, the helicopter was retrieved by Ukrainian engineers in Vyshgorod.[better source needed] Two Russian...
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    Ukrainian. The next day another Su-25, "Blue 39", was shot down near Hlibivka Vyshgorod, Kyiv region. On 2 March, one Su-25 from 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade...
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