Novgorod Republic and Vogt
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Difference between Novgorod Republic and Vogt
Novgorod Republic vs. Vogt
The Novgorod Republic (p; Новгородскаѧ землѧ / Novgorodskaję zemlę) was a medieval East Slavic state from the 12th to 15th centuries, stretching from the Baltic Sea to the northern Ural Mountains, including the city of Novgorod and the Lake Ladoga regions of modern Russia. A Vogt (from the Old High German, also Voigt or Fauth; plural Vögte; Dutch (land-) voogd; Danish foged; Norwegian fogd; Swedish fogde; wójt; Finnish vouti; Romanian voit; ultimately from Latin vocatus) in the Holy Roman Empire was a title of a reeve or advocate, an overlord (mostly of nobility) exerting guardianship or military protection as well as secular justice (Blutgericht) over a certain territory (Landgericht).
Similarities between Novgorod Republic and Vogt
Novgorod Republic and Vogt have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).
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Novgorod Republic and Vogt Comparison
Novgorod Republic has 157 relations, while Vogt has 51. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (157 + 51).
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