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City in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Pskov (Russian: Псков, IPA: [ˈpskof] ; see also names in other languages) is a city in northwestern Russia and the administrative center of Pskov Oblast
Pskov
Russian city-state (1348–1510)
The Pskov Republic (Russian: Псковская республика, romanized: Pskovskaya respublika) was a city-state in northwestern Russia. It is traditionally considered
Pskov_Republic
First-level administrative division of Russia
Pskov Oblast (Russian: Пско́вская о́бласть, romanized: Pskovskaya oblastʹ), also referred to as Pskovshchina (Russian: Псковщина) is a federal subject
Pskov_Oblast
Toponymic epithet
Euphrosynus of Pskov John of Pskov Olga of Pskov Nicholas Salos of Pskov Philotheus of Pskov ( 1465 – 1542), hegumen of the Yelizarov Monastery, near Pskov Vsevolod
Of_Pskov
Princess of Kiev, Orthodox saint (c. 890–925)
Pskov (2003). Monument of St. Olga by Zurab Tsereteli, Pskov (2003). Olga bridge in Pskov. St. Olga's chapel in Pskov. Princess Olga Airport in Pskov
Olga_of_Kiev
of the Pskov Republic (1348–1510) was dominated by merchants trading to and from the city of Pskov (originally Pleskov) and the associated Pskov Land,
Economy_of_the_Pskov_Republic
Public university in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Pskov State University (Pskov SU) is a public university in the Pskov Region of Russia. It is one of the 33 flagship universities in Russia. Pskov SU was
Pskov_State_University
The Pskov Krom (Russian: Псковский Кром, romanized: Pskovsky Krom), also known as the Pskov Kremlin (Russian: Псковский Кремль, romanized: Pskovsky Kreml')
Pskov_Krom
Old Russian dialect
The Old Pskov dialect (Russian: древнепсковский диалект, romanized: drevnepskovsky dialekt), also known as Old Pskovian, was spoken in the Pskov Republic
Old_Pskov_dialect
1772–1927 unit of Russia
57°49′N 28°20′E / 57.817°N 28.333°E / 57.817; 28.333 Pskov Governorate (Russian: Псковская губерния, romanized: Pskovskaya guberniya) was an
Pskov_Governorate
Siege in Pskov, Russia during the Livonian War
The siege of Pskov, known as the Pskov Defense in Russia (Russian: оборона Пскова), took place between August 1581 and February 1582, when the army of
Siege_of_Pskov
Prince of Pskov from 1266 to 1299
1221/1240 – 20 May 1299) was a Lithuanian nobleman who served as Prince of Pskov from 1266 until his death in 1299. Daumantas had no connection to medieval
Daumantas_of_Pskov
Part of the Ingrian War
The siege of Pskov between 9 August and 27 October 1615 was the final battle of the Ingrian War with which the hostilities ended. Swedish forces under
Siege_of_Pskov_(1615)
Monastery in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Pskov-Pechory Monastery or The Pskovo-Pechersky Dormition Monastery or Pskovo-Pechersky Monastery (Russian: Пско́во-Печ́ерский Успе́нский монасты́рь,
Pskov-Caves_Monastery
Russian city-state (1136–1478)
amongst citizens of both Pskov and Novgorod. As they rejected support for his campaign against Riga, suspecting a ploy to seize Pskov along the way after the
Novgorod_Republic
Opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
The Maid of Pskov (Russian: Псковитянка, romanized: Pskovityanka, lit. 'Pskov female resident' listen), also known as Ivan the Terrible, is an 1872 opera
The_Maid_of_Pskov
The Pskov Chronicles are a set of three Rus' chronicles of the late Middle Ages concerning the Pskov Land and the Pskov Republic that have survived in
Pskov_Chronicles
submarine K-336 Pskov Russian: Псков) is a Sierra-class Attack submarine of the Russian Navy. She is named after the Russian city Pskov. This ship, originally
Russian_submarine_Pskov
Military conflict involving Bishopric of Dorpat, the Livonian Order, and Pskov Land
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
1240 Izborsk and Pskov campaign
1240_Izborsk_and_Pskov_campaign
Russian prince and saint
patron saint of the city of Pskov, ruled as Prince of Novgorod in 1117–32, Prince of Pereyaslavl (1132) and Prince of Pskov in 1137–38. The eldest son
Vsevolod_of_Pskov
Lake on the Estonia-Russia border
northern part of the lake, with an area of 2,611 km2 (1,008 sq mi) (73%) Lake Pskov (Estonian: Pihkva järv, Russian: Псковское озеро), the southern part of
Lake_Peipus
Krivak-class frigate
Pskov (Russian: Псков) was a Project 11351 Nerey-class frigate (NATO reporting name Krivak III) of the Coast Guard of the Federal Security Service of
Russian_frigate_Pskov
Russian Orthodox Saint
John, Hermit of Pskov (died 1616) was an Eastern Orthodox saint. He lived in a period of terrible suffering and war between the Russian, Polish, and Swedish
John_of_Pskov
Nicholas Salos of Pskov (Russian: Николай Салос) was a Russian fool for Christ (yurodivy). In February 1570, after a devastating campaign against Novgorod
Nicholas_Salos_of_Pskov
Division of the Russian Airborne Forces
дивизия; MUN 07264) is a division of the Russian Airborne Forces based in Pskov. The division traces its lineage back to the 76th Guards Rifle Division
76th Guards Air Assault Division
76th_Guards_Air_Assault_Division
Painting by Jan Matejko
Stephen Báthory at Pskov or Báthory at Pskov (Polish - Stefan Batory pod Pskowem) is an allegorical historical painting from 1872 by the Polish artist
Stephen_Báthory_at_Pskov
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Pskov, Russia. 903 - Pleskov first mentioned. 1156 - Mirozhsky Monastery established. 1168 -
Timeline_of_Pskov
Administratively, Pskov Oblast is divided into two cities and towns of oblast significance and twenty-four districts. In terms of the population, the
Administrative divisions of Pskov Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Pskov_Oblast
Филофей; c. 1465 – 1542) was a hegumen of the Yelizarov Monastery, near Pskov, in the 16th century. He is credited with authorship of the Legend of the
Philotheus_of_Pskov
The Pskov Land (Russian: Псковская земля, romanized: Pskovskaya zemlya) was a historical region in the north-west of medieval Russia centred around the
Pskov_Land
Military unit
The Pskov Rifle Division (Russian: Псковская стрелковая дивизия), later renamed on January 21, 1919, to the Lithuanian Rifle Division (Russian: Литовская
Pskov_Rifle_Division
Cathedral in Russia
located in the Pskov Krom or Kremlin on the east bank of the Velikaya (Great) River. It has, since 1589, been the mother church of the Pskov Eparchy. The
Trinity_Cathedral,_Pskov
Medieval popular assembly
later became a powerful institution in Russian cities such as Novgorod and Pskov. In these cities, the veche acquired great prominence and was broadly comparable
Veche
Work settlement in Pskov Oblast, Russia
work settlement) and the administrative center of Kunyinsky District of Pskov Oblast, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Kunya Urban Settlement
Kunya,_Pskov_Oblast
Legal code of the Pskov Republic
The Pskov Judicial Charter (Russian: Псковская судная грамота), also known as the Charter of Pskov, was the legal code of the Pskov Republic. It was issued
Pskov_Judicial_Charter
Football club
FC Mashinostroitel Pskov (Russian: «Машиностроитель» (Псков)) was a Russian football team from Pskov. It played professionally from 1970 to 1974 and from
FC_Mashinostroitel_Pskov
1777–1796 unit of Russia
57°49′N 28°20′E / 57.817°N 28.333°E / 57.817; 28.333 Pskov Viceroyalty (Russian: Псковское наместничество, romanized: Pskovskoye namestnichestvo) was
Pskov_Viceroyalty
Main-belt asteroid
10711 Pskov, provisional designation 1982 TT2, is a dark asteroid from the middle region of the asteroid belt, approximately 13 kilometers in diameter
10711_Pskov
Airport in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Princess Olga Pskov International Airport (Russian: Международный аэропорт Псков имени княгини Ольги ) (IATA: PKV, ICAO: ULOO) is an airfield in Pskov Oblast
Princess Olga Pskov International Airport
Princess_Olga_Pskov_International_Airport
Mirozhsky Monastery is a 12th century Russian Orthodox monastery complex in Pskov, Russia, famous for its frescoes, located in the Christ's Transfiguration
Mirozhsky_Monastery
Soviet republic from 1917 to 1991
Grand Principality of Moscow 1263–1547 Nizhny Novgorod-Suzdal 1341–1392 Pskov Republic 1348–1510 full list... 1547–1917: Tsarist Russia Time of Troubles
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
Russian teenagers (died by suicide 2016)
Vlasova (10 September 2001 – 14 November 2016) were two 15-year-olds from Pskov, Russia, who were involved in an armed standoff with police in Strugi Krasnye
Pskov standoff and double suicide
Pskov_standoff_and_double_suicide
1242 battle of the Northern Crusades on the frozen Lake Peipus
Livonians signed with Pskov and Novgorod was in the latter's favour, and family ties were soon established: prince Vladimir Mstislavich of Pskov [et] (died c.
Battle_on_the_Ice
Village in northeast Russia
Polna Rural Settlement (Russian: Полновская волость) in Gdovsky District of Pskov Oblast, Russia. It is located located along the Zhelcha River, about 47
Yamm_(rural_locality)
City duma of Pskov, Russia
The Pskov City Duma (Russian: Псковская городская дума, romanized: Pskovskaya gorodskaya duma) is the city duma of Pskov, Russia. A total of 25 deputies
Pskov_City_Duma
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
or longbows) is a town in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located on the meandering Lovat River. It is the second largest town in Pskov Oblast; population: 86,711 (2021
Velikiye_Luki
Ongoing conflict since 2014
place in Mariupol. The UN Security Council called an emergency meeting. The Pskov-based 76th Guards Air Assault Division of the Russian Airborne Forces allegedly
Russo-Ukrainian_war
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
center of Ostrovsky District in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located on the Velikaya River, 55 kilometers (34 mi) south of Pskov, the administrative center of
Ostrov, Ostrovsky District, Pskov Oblast
Ostrov,_Ostrovsky_District,_Pskov_Oblast
and the Pskov Republic for dominion over territories today identified with the Estonia–Russia border. Conflict ended with the victory of Pskov and the
Livonian–Russian war of 1480–1481
Livonian–Russian_war_of_1480–1481
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Churches of the Pskov School of Architecture is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed in 2019. The site comprises ten churches or monasteries and related
Churches of the Pskov School of Architecture
Churches_of_the_Pskov_School_of_Architecture
‘Skobari’ (Russian: Скобари) Is the colloquial name for the inhabitants of the Pskov Oblast and some neighboring areas in the Tver and Novgorod oblasts. The
Skobars
Power station in Pskov, Russia
Pskov power station (Pskov GRES) is a large-scale Russian regional power station located 5.3 kilometres (3.3 mi) from Dedovichi urban settlement in Pskov
Pskov_power_station
Human settlement in Kunyinsky District, Pskov Oblast, Russia
(Russian: Карево) is a rural locality (a village) in Kunyinsky District, Pskov Oblast, Russia. Included as a part of Zhizhitsk Volost. Located 5 km west
Karevo,_Pskov_Oblast
Index of articles associated with the same name
Novosokolnichesky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Novosokolnichesky District, Pskov Oblast Yartsevo, Opochetsky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Opochetsky
Yartsevo
Nunnery in Pskov, Russia
(Russian: Ивановский монастырь) is a former Russian Orthodox nunnery in Pskov. It is notable for the katholikon, one of Russia's oldest churches, dating
Ivanovsky_Monastery,_Pskov
Euphrosynus of Pskov (Russian: Евфросин Псковский, romanized: Yefrosin Pskovsky; c. 1386 – May 15, 1481) was a Russian monk and the founder of a monastic
Euphrosynus_of_Pskov
Russian football club
that Pskov was represented in the Russian professional leagues by FC Mashinostroitel Pskov — which was also named FC Elektron Pskov (1970), FC Pskov (1998–2000)
FC_Pskov-747
14th-century Lithuanian prince
of Lithuania, and his first wife Maria of Vitebsk. He was the Prince of Pskov (through his deputy Yuri, 1342–1348) and Polotsk (1342–1387). As the eldest
Andrei_of_Polotsk
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District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Bezhanitsky District of Pskov Oblast, Russia Aleksino, Dedovichsky District, Krasnogorskaya Volost, Pskov Oblast, a
Aleksino
Russian legislative constituency
The Pskov constituency (No. 148) is a Russian legislative constituency in Pskov Oblast. The constituency encompasses the entire territory of Pskov Oblast
Pskov_constituency
vicinity, as well as a few other towns, were not part of any of those. Pskov achieved an autonomy from Novgorod in the 13th century; its independence
Administrative divisions of the Novgorod Republic
Administrative_divisions_of_the_Novgorod_Republic
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located in a picturesque setting between Lakes Sebezhskoye and Orono 189 kilometers (117 mi) south of Pskov, the administrative
Sebezh
Russian noble family of Dutch descent
Austria. Family members held high offices in the regional government of the Pskov area in Imperial Russia and the family was recognised as noble by Russian
Van_der_Bellen_family
Index of articles associated with the same name
localities in Pskov Oblast bear this name: Ostrov, Ostrovsky District, Pskov Oblast, a town in Ostrovsky District Ostrov, Bezhanitsky District, Pskov Oblast
Ostrov,_Russia
Populated place in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Pechorsky District of Pskov Oblast, Russia. It is situated on a peninsula on the shore of Lake Peipsi-Pihkva. Before 1920 it was a part of Pskov Governorate. From
Dubki, Pechorsky District, Pskov Oblast
Dubki,_Pechorsky_District,_Pskov_Oblast
1988–1991 breakup of the sovereign state
Grand Principality of Moscow 1263–1547 Nizhny Novgorod-Suzdal 1341–1392 Pskov Republic 1348–1510 full list... 1547–1917: Tsarist Russia Time of Troubles
Dissolution of the Soviet Union
Dissolution_of_the_Soviet_Union
The Diocese of Pskov and Porkhov (Russian: Псковская и Порховская епархия) is an eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church. The ruling bishop is Metropolitan
Diocese_of_Pskov
Prince of Tver (r. 1326–1327; 1338–1339)
receiving assurances from Pskov that his wife would be cared for, Aleksandr left Pskov for Lithuania. Aleksandr returned to Pskov from Lithuania in 1331
Aleksandr_of_Tver
Highest-ranking official in Pskov Oblast, Russia
The governor of Pskov Oblast (Russian: Губернатор Псковской области) is the highest official of Pskov Oblast, a federal subject of Russia. The governor
Governor_of_Pskov_Oblast
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Kostromskoy District of Kostroma Oblast Kstovo, Pskov Oblast, a village in Pustoshkinsky District of Pskov Oblast Kstovo, Vologda Oblast, a village in Soshnevsky
Kstovo_(inhabited_locality)
Index of articles associated with the same name
Pskov Oblast, a village in Dedovichsky District Ustye, Gdovsky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Gdovsky District Ustye, Kunyinsky District, Pskov
Ustye
Opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
wrote the libretto, which he based on the first act of the play The Maid of Pskov by Lev Alexandrovich Mey. The opera was composed in 1898, based on the prologue
The_Noblewoman_Vera_Sheloga
Leader of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1924
received predominantly poor reviews. After his exile, Lenin settled in Pskov in early 1900. There, he began raising funds for a newspaper, Iskra (Spark)
Vladimir_Lenin
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Novosokolnichesky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Novosokolnichesky District, Pskov Oblast Vashki, Pytalovsky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Pytalovsky
Vashki
Russian clergyman, painter, and teacher
Cathedral of Odesa. On September 5, 1976, at the age of 23, he entered the Pskov-Caves Monastery as a novice, where on September 30 of the same year he was
Zinon_(Teodor)
The Pskov electoral district (Russian: Псковский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election. The
Pskov_electoral_district
Emperor of Russia from 1894 to 1917
on a train from the Mogilev Stavka on 15 March 1917 he got a telegram to Pskov from Mikhail Rodzianko, the head of the Duma and from Mikhail Alekseyev
Nicholas_II
1941 Axis invasion of the Soviet Union during WWII
attack on the Stalin Line with its 4th Panzer Group, and on 8 July captured Pskov, devastating the defences of the Stalin Line and reaching Leningrad oblast
Operation_Barbarossa
River in Russia
Pushkinogorsky, Ostrovsky, Palkinsky, and Pskovsky Districts of Pskov Oblast, as well as in the city of Pskov in Russia. It is the largest tributary of Lake Peipus
Velikaya
Голицын; 1639–1687) was a member of the House of Golitsyn and governor of Pskov. He was born in early 1639. His parents were Yevfimia Yurievna Pilemova-Saburova
Mikhail_Andreyevich_Golitsyn
Village in Russia
Irbosk, Irbuska) is a rural locality (village) in Pechorsky District of Pskov Oblast, Russia. It contains one of the most ancient and impressive fortresses
Izborsk
Russian art historian (1938–2009)
Yamshchikov spent much of his later life in Pskov, helping preserve medieval architecture of the region. He died in Pskov and was buried in Pushkinskie Gory.
Savva_Yamshchikov
Village in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Historical affiliations Pskov Republic 1414–1510 Grand Duchy of Moscow 1510–1547 Tsardom of Russia 1547–1721 Russian Empire 1721–1917 Russian Republic
Vyshgorodok
Last action on the Eastern Front, WW1
against the Soviets with 53 divisions. The northern force advanced from Pskov towards Narva, the central force pushed towards Smolensk, and the southern
Operation_Faustschlag
Urban locality in Russia
work settlement) and the administrative center of Loknyansky District of Pskov Oblast, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Loknya Urban Settlement
Loknya,_Pskov_Oblast
Russian politician, human-rights activist, and journalist
politician, human-rights activist, journalist, historian chairman of the Pskov Oblast branch of Yabloko, and a member of the Yabloko Party's federal political
Lev_Shlosberg
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
of Pustoshkinsky District in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located on the Krupeya River, 191 kilometers (119 mi) southeast of Pskov, the administrative center of
Pustoshka, Pustoshkinsky District, Pskov Oblast
Pustoshka,_Pustoshkinsky_District,_Pskov_Oblast
1346–1353 pandemic in Eurasia and North Africa
was hit in 1352, beginning in towns close to the Baltic, Novgorod, and Pskov, and reaching Moscow in 1353. Zuchora-Walske 2013. Welford & Bossak 2010
Black_Death
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District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Krasnogorodsky District of Pskov Oblast, Russia Kresty, Botalovskaya Volost, Kunyinsky District, Pskov Oblast, a
Kresty
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Novorzhevsky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Novorzhevsky District, Pskov Oblast Molchanovo, Pushkinogorsky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Pushkinogorsky
Molchanovo
Russian Airborne Troops major general (born 1968)
who is last ranked as a major general, currently serving as a Senator of Pskov Oblast since 2023. He served with the airborne troops from 1986 and fought
Alexey_Naumets
Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania. He might have been a son of Daumantas of Pskov and great grandson of Alexander Nevsky or a son of another Lithuanian duke
David_of_Grodno
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located at the intersection of the Pskov–Bologoye and St. Petersburg–Vitebsk railways, 113 kilometers (70 mi) east of Pskov, the
Dno
Oblast Pskov Oblast Nenets Autonomous Okrug 1996 — Metallurg (Pikalyovo) 1997 — Khimik-Pogranichnik (Slantsy) 1998 — Oasis (Yartsevo) 1999 — Pskov (Pskov) 2000
North-West Football Championship
North-West_Football_Championship
Village in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Домкино) is a rural locality (a village) in Strugo-Krasnensky District, Pskov Oblast, Russia. The population was 20 as of 2001. Административно-территориальное
Domkino,_Pskov_Oblast
Regional parliament of Pskov Oblast, Russia
The Pskov Oblast Assembly of Deputies (Russian: Псковское областное Собрание депутатов) is the regional parliament of Pskov Oblast, a federal subject
Pskov Oblast Assembly of Deputies
Pskov_Oblast_Assembly_of_Deputies
Title of Russian monarchs from 1547 to 1721
Novgorod, Tsar of Kazan, Tsar of Astrakhan, Tsar of Siberia, Sovereign of Pskov and Grand Prince of Tver, Yugorsk, Perm, Vyatka, Bulgar and others, Sovereign
Tsar_of_all_Russia
Pretender to the Russian throne
of non-compliance, the gentry of Pskov also "kissed the cross" (i.e., swore allegiance) to the rebel/criminal of Pskov (псковский вор), as he was usually
False_Dmitry_III
Former university of Pskov region
The Pskov State Polytechnic Institute (PPI) was a major educational institution in the Pskov Region. About 7000 full-time and part-time students study
Pskov State Polytechnic Institute
Pskov_State_Polytechnic_Institute
Russian politician
of the Russian Federation (CPRF). He had been the First Secretary of the Pskov Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1990
Vladimir_Nikitin_(politician)
PSKOV
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Immortal
Girl/Female
Muslim
Charitable and kind
Male
Arthurian
, ("warrior"); an enemy of king Arthur.
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Indian
Divine destiny
Biblical
ancient countenance
Boy/Male
Arabic
Short
Female
German
Pet form of German Ottilia, OTTOLINE means "wealthy."
Boy/Male
Native American
He sits at home.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from Bibb.
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