- male, deceased (1263)
- Saint Alexander Nevsky was the Grand Prince of Novgorod and Vladimir during some of the most trying times in the country's history. Commonly...
- male, deceased (1410)
- Theophanes the Greek or Feofan Grek (ca. 1340-ca. 1410) was one of the greatest icon painters, or iconographers, of Muscovite Russia, and was noted...
- male, 1109 years old
- Dobrynya was Vladimir the Great's maternal uncle and tutor who was later transformed in Russian folklore into the invincible bogatyr Dobrynya...
- male, deceased (1383)
- Dmitri Konstantinovich of Suzdal (1324-June 5, 1383), was a powerful Prince of Suzdal and Nizhny Novgorod who dominated Russian politics during the...
- male, deceased (1052)
- Vladimir Yaroslavich reigned as prince of Novgorod from 1036 until his death. He was the eldest son of Yaroslav I of Kiev by Ingigerd, daughter of...
- male
- Vyshata was a Novgorodian general, whose father is supposed to have been posadnik Ostromir and whose son was another statesman, Yan Vyshatich. The...
- male, deceased (1224)
- Vyachko (Latvian: "Vetseke") was a Russian prince who fought against the expansionism of the Germanic Livonian Knights at the turn of the 13th...
- male, deceased (1217)
- Lembitu of Lehola (died September 21 1217) was one of the best-known Estonian leaders in the struggle to oppose the conquest of the Estonian lands...
- male, deceased (1022)
- Konstantin Dobrynich (? - 1022) was an 11th-century posadnik of Novgorod. According to the Novgorod chronicles, he was the son of Dobrynya and...
- male, 1109 years old
- Putyata was the first tysyatsky of Novgorod whose name is found in Slavonic chronicles. According to the Ioachim Chronicle, he was active during...
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