18 relations: Battle of the Neva, Duke of Finland, Early Finnish wars, Finnish War (disambiguation), Fulco, History of Finland, Livonia, Livonian Brothers of the Sword, Novgorod Republic, Pope Gregory IX, Rapola Castle, Stenberga Castle, Swedish–Novgorodian Wars, Thomas (bishop of Finland), Veliky Novgorod, Vladimir of Novgorod, Vsevolod of Pskov, Yaroslav II of Vladimir.
Battle of the Neva
The Battle of the Neva (Невская битва, Nevskaya bitva, slaget vid Neva, Finnish: Nevan taistelu) was fought between the Novgorod Republic and Karelians against Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish and Tavastian armies on the Neva River, near the settlement of Ust-Izhora, on 15 July 1240.
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Duke of Finland
Duke of Finland (in Finnish Suomen herttua; Swedish hertig av Finland) was an occasional medieval title granted as a tertiogeniture to the relatives of the King of Sweden between the 13th and 16th centuries.
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Early Finnish wars
Early Finnish wars are scattered descriptions of conflicts involving Finnish tribes or Finland prior medieval times.
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Finnish War (disambiguation)
The term "Finnish war" can refer to any of the following.
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Fulco
Fulco was the first known missionary Bishop of Estonia.
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History of Finland
The history of Finland begins around 9,000 BCE during the end of the last glacial period.
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Livonia
Livonia (Līvõmō, Liivimaa, German and Scandinavian languages: Livland, Latvian and Livonija, Inflanty, archaic English Livland, Liwlandia; Liflyandiya) is a historical region on the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea.
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Livonian Brothers of the Sword
The Livonian Brothers of the Sword (Fratres militiæ Christi Livoniae, Schwertbrüderorden, Ordre des Chevaliers Porte-Glaive) was a Catholic military order established by Albert, the third bishop of Riga (or possibly by Theoderich von Treyden), in 1202.
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Novgorod Republic
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.
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Pope Gregory IX
Pope Gregory IX Gregorius IX (born Ugolino di Conti; c. 1145 or before 1170 – 22 August 1241), was Pope from 19 March 1227 to his death in 1241.
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Rapola Castle
Rapola hill fort (Rapolan linnavuori) is a hill fort in Sääksmäki in the municipality of Valkeakoski, Finland.
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Stenberga Castle
Stenberga Castle (also known as Teinperi) was a small medieval castle in Masku, Finland.
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Swedish–Novgorodian Wars
Swedish–Novgorodian Wars were a series of conflicts in the 12th and 13th centuries between the Republic of Novgorod and medieval Sweden over control of the Gulf of Finland, an area vital to the Hanseatic League and part of the Varangian-Byzantine trade route.
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Thomas (bishop of Finland)
Thomas (Tuomas) is the first known Bishop of Finland.
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Veliky Novgorod
Veliky Novgorod (p), also known as Novgorod the Great, or Novgorod Veliky, or just Novgorod, is one of the most important historic cities in Russia, which serves as the administrative center of Novgorod Oblast.
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Vladimir of Novgorod
Vladimir Yaroslavich (Владимир Ярославич, Old Norse Valdamarr Jarizleifsson; 1020 – October 4, 1052) reigned as prince of Novgorod from 1036 until his death.
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Vsevolod of Pskov
Vsevolod Mstislavich (Всеволод Мстиславич), the patron saint of the city of Pskov, ruled as Prince of Novgorod in 1117–32, Prince of Pereslavl (1132) and Prince of Pskov in 1137–38.
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Yaroslav II of Vladimir
Yaroslav II (Яросла́в II Все́володович), Christian name Theodor (Феодо́р) (8 February 1191 – 30 September 1246) was the Grand Prince of Vladimir (1238–1246) who helped to restore his country and capital after the Mongol invasion of Russia.
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Finnish-Novgorodian Wars, Finnish-Novgorodian wars, Novgorodian raids into Finland.