List of wars involving the Novgorod Republic
Appearance
This is a 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 Novgorod Republic (and allies)
- Defeat of the Novgorod Republic (and allies)
- Another result*
*e.g. result unknown or indecisive/inconclusive, result of internal conflict inside the Novgorod Republic, status quo ante bellum, or a treaty or peace without a clear result.
See also
[edit]- Armies of the Rus' principalities
- List of wars involving Kievan Rus'
- List of wars and battles involving Galicia–Volhynia
- List of wars involving the Principality of Moscow
- List of wars involving the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
- List of wars involving the Principality of Tver
- List of wars and battles involving the Principality of Smolensk
- Military of Kievan Rus'
Notes
[edit]- ^ 1136 is generally recognised as the date when Veliky Novgorod became a republic, and the Prince of Novgorod became an elective office. Before then, Novgorod was a hereditary principality.
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References
[edit]- ^ a b Martin 2007, pp. 119–121.
- ^ a b Martin 2007, p. 119.
- ^ Martin 2007, p. 121.
- ^ Martin 2007, pp. 121–122.
- ^ Martin 2007, p. 122.
- ^ a b c d e f Martin 2007, p. 127.
- ^ Martin 2007, p. 124.
- ^ a b Martin 2007, pp. 124–127.
- ^ a b c Martin 2007, p. 128.
- ^ a b Pelenski 1988, p. 777.
- ^ Martin 2007, p. 135.
- ^ a b c Smith, Jerry Christopher; Urban, William L. (2001). The Livonian rhymed chronicle (2nd ed.). Chicago, IL: Lithuanian Research and Studies Center. ISBN 0929700341. OCLC 48921064.
- ^ Gumilev, Lev (2023) [1996]. От Руси к России [For Rus' to Russia]. Эксклюзивная классика (revised ed.). Moscow: AST. p. 215. ISBN 978-5-17-153845-3.
Bibliography
[edit]- Martin, Janet (2007). Medieval Russia: 980–1584. Second Edition. E-book. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-511-36800-4.
- Pelenski, Jaroslaw (1988). "The Contest for the "Kievan Succession" (1155–1175): The Religious-Ecclesiastical Dimension". Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 12/13: 761–780. JSTOR 41036344.