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Yaroslav's Court

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in 1136, Novgorod began electing their princes and forbade them from holding land in Novgorod. Yaroslav's Court then ceased to be a princely compound and the prince resided at Riurik's Court. Between 1113 and 1136, the Saint Nicholas Cathedral was built at the court. The cathedral is intact and is
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often met in front of Yaroslav's Court and in 1224 several pagan sorcerers were burned at the stake there.
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who, while prince of Novgorod in 988–1015, built a palace there. The Novgorodian
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According to the traditional scholarship, after the Novgorodians evicted Prince
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Novgorod Oblast
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Russian
Novgorod the Great
St. Nicholas Cathedral
Yaroslav the Wise
veche
Vsevolod Mstislavich
Saint Sophia Cathedral
58°31′08″N 31°17′00″E / 58.51889°N 31.28333°E / 58.51889; 31.28333
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Novgorod Republic
Historic Monuments of Novgorod and Surroundings
Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Novgorod Oblast
Museums in Novgorod Oblast

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