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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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    Diocese of Novgorod (Russian: Новгородская епархия) is one of the oldest offices in the Russian Orthodox Church. The medieval archbishops of Novgorod...
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    Nizhny Novgorod Fair (old name — Makaryev Fair) (Russian: Нижегородская ярмарка) was a fair in Nizhny Novgorod held annually every July near Makaryev...
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    were often Greeks sent from Constantinople. Thus, Archbishop Nifont of Novgorod (1135–1156) in the instructional "Questions of Kirik", responded that a...
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    the lands of Suzdal-Nizhny Novgorod principality, Suzdal diocese was formed. On 16 July 1744, Moscow accepted Vladimir diocese, called Vladimir and Yaropolskoy...
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    Albert of Riga (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Theodoricus married a niece of the prince of Novgorod Mstislav Mstislavich and is the progenitor of the family de Raupena (de Ropa, known today as "von der Ropp")...
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  • Novogrudok. Dioceses: Urban Diocese of Moscow Diocese of Novgorod Diocese of Rostov Diocese of Yaroslavl Diocese of Smolensk Diocese of Kazan Diocese of Saratov...
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    during the period from 1150 to 1293. The wars with the Eastern Orthodox Novgorod Republic also had a religious aspect. The Danes are known to have made...
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    Patriarch Sergius of Moscow (category People from Nizhny Novgorod Governorate)
    Nizhny Novgorod Governorate in a deeply religious family of an archpriest. Named Sergius after becoming a monk, he studied in Nizhny Novgorod seminary...
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    significant part of the former Diocese of Bryansk, including the cities of Chernigov, Bryansk, Starodub and Novgorod-Seversky, was annexed to the Tsardom...
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    The Diocese of Kursk (Russian: Курская епархия) is a diocese (eparchy) of the Russian Orthodox Church, uniting parishes and monasteries in the middle part...
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    Prince Alexander Nevsky is joined by his brother Andrey II (Yaroslavich) at Novgorod, supported with his elite druzhina (or 'household') from Suzdal. They head...
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    Religion in Russia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    in Saint Petersburg as the "Dao De Taoist Centre" since 1993, with branches in Moscow, Rostov-on-Don and Nizhny Novgorod. The "Shen Taoist Centre", headquartered...
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    Diocese of Yerevan and Armenia (Yerevan-Armenian Diocese, Russian: Ереванско-Армянская епархия) is a diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church in the territory...
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    often preceded by the honorific "His Holiness". As the ordinary of the Diocese of Moscow, the office holder's direct canonical remit extends only to Moscow;...
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    Archbishop of Novgorod 1725–1726 (acting) Theophan (Prokopovich), Archbishop of Novgorod 1726–1736 Theophan (Prokopovich), Archbishop of Novgorod 1736–1740...
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    Flags of Europe (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Belarus Flag of Moscow, Russia Flag of Munich, Germany Flag of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Flag of Paris, France Flag of Perm, Russia Flag of Prague, Czech...
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    was signed in Novgorod regarding the Sami lands and the system of tribute collections, making the Sami people pay tribute to both Novgorod and Norway. By...
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  • This is the list of the metropolitanates and eparchies (dioceses) of the Russian Orthodox Church. Eparchies and metropolitanates of the Russian Orthodox...
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    Diocese of Astrakhan (Russian: Астраханская епархия) is an eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church, uniting parishes and monasteries in the southern part...
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    The Urban Diocese of Moscow (Russian: Московская городская епархия) is a conventional name of church administrative institution of Russian Orthodox Church...
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    The Russian Orthodox Diocese of Sourozh (Russian: Суро́жская епа́рхия, romanized: Surózhskaya yepárkhiya) is a diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church...
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    Khutyn, that is, the vicar of the Diocese of Novgorod. On July 29, 1927, Metropolitan Sergei Stragorodsky, acting as de facto head of the Russian Orthodox...
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    Castile by Pedro de Vera, who managed to subjugate the natives of Gáldar in the northwest of the island. 20 November 1485 the diocese was transferred from...
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    Metropolis of Kyiv (category Dioceses of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople)
    the end of Vladimir's reign there were five dioceses; in Kiev , Chernihiv, Belgorod, Vladimir and Novgorod. Under Yaroslav, the sixth was founded – in...
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    Sea and the Dnieper river as far as Kyiv, and from there he travelled to Novgorod. Hence, he became a patron saint of Ukraine, Romania and Russia. According...
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    The Diocese of Kaluga (Russian: Калужская епархия) is an eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church. It is a part of the Don Archdiocese, founded in 2011...
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    [ˈmuneɣe] French: Principauté de Monaco; Monégasque: Prinçipatu de Mùnegu; Ligurian: Prinçipato de Mónego; Occitan: Principat de Mónegue; Italian: Principato...
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    Berlin (redirect from Berlin.de)
    known as Via Imperii, and the other trade route reached from Bruges to Novgorod. In 1307 the two towns formed an alliance with a common external policy...
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    splintering of Kievan Rus' allowed the formation of veche communes like the Novgorod Republic (1136-1478) and the Pskov Republic (1348-1510). One in four urban...
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