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Novgorod Republic
Новгородская республика
Novgorodskaya Zemlja
Novgorod Republic

1136 – 1478
 

Location of Novgorod Republic
Novgorod within Kievan Rus prior to independence.
CapitalNovgorod
Language(s)Russian
ReligionOrthodoxy
GovernmentMixed
History
 - Established1136
 - Disestablished1478
History of Russia
Coat of Arms of Russia
Volga Bulgaria (7th–13th)
Khazars (7th–10th)
Rus' Khaganate (8th–9th)
Kievan Rus' (9th–12th)
Vladimir-Suzdal (12th–14th)
Novgorod Republic (12th–15th)
Mongol invasion (1220s–1240s)
Tatar Yoke (13th–15th)
Grand Duchy of Moscow (1340–1547)
Tsardom of Russia (1547–1721)
Russian Empire (1721–1917)
Soviet Russia / USSR (1917–1991)
Russian Federation (1991-present)
 v • d • e 

The Novgorod Republic (Russian: Новгородская республика / Novgorodskaya respublika Old Church Slavonic: Новгородская земьля / Novgorodskaya zemlja) was a large mediæval Russian state which stretched from the Baltic Sea to the Ural Mountains between the 12th and 15th centuries, centred on the city of Novgorod. The name "feudal republic" has been frequently used in the Soviet-era scholarship, where it was often used by Marxist scholars to place the Novgorodian Republic within the Marxist historiographic periodization (slavery - feudalism - capitalism - socialism - communism).[1] Many scholars today, however, question whether or not Russia ever really had feudalism as the term is used in the medieval West.[2] The term "Feudal Republic" was never used by the Novgorodians themselves (indeed, feudalism is a seventeenth century scholarly term); rather they referred to their city-state as "His Majesty (or Sovereign) Lord Novgorod the Great" (Государь Господин Великий Новгород = Gosudar' Gospodin Velikiy Novgorod), or more often as "Lord Novgorod the Great" (Господин Великий Новгород = Gospodin Velikiy Novgorod);[3] The entire region - the city and its vast hinterlands - was known as The Novgorodian Land.

Up until 1019-1020 Novgorod was a part of Kiev Rus. Novgorod Princes were placed by the Grand Prince of Kiev (usually one of his sons). Novgorod continuously played a key role in the politics of Rus by assisting Vladimir the Great of Kiev, and later paying a key role in placing Yaroslav the Wise on the Kiev throne. One of his first actions as a Grand Prince was to grant loyal Novgorodians (who had helped him to regain the throne), numerous freedoms and privileges. Thus, the foundation for the Novgorod Republic was laid.

While still being a part of Kiev Rus, Novgorod eventually evolved into a powerful regional center that was largely independent, and while the city had a more participatory government than much of the rest of Rus', and it chose its officials locally, it still was very much a part of the political and cultural landscape of Kiev Rus.

The Novgorod boyars began to dominate the offices of posadnik and tysyatsky, which up until about the mid-12th century had been appointed by the grand prince in Kiev. In 1136, the Novgorodians dismissed Prince Vsevolod Mstislavich and over then next century and a half were able to invite in and dismiss a number of princes, although these invitations or dismissals were often based on who the dominant prince in Rus' or Appanage Russia was at the time, and not on any independent thinking on the part of Novgorod.[4]

Cities like Staraya Russa, Ladoga, Torzhok and Oreshek, were part of the Novgorodian Land. According to some accounts, a vicar of the archbishop ran the city of Staraya Ladoga in the thirteenth century.

The city of Pskov was initially part of the Novgorodian Land, but had de facto independence from at least the thirteenth century. Several princes such as Dovmont and Vsevolod Mstislavich reigned in Pskov without any deference to or consultation with the prince or other officials in Novgorod. Pskov's independence was acknowledged by the Treaty of Bolotovo in 1348 (see Pskov Republic). Even after this, however, the Archbishop of Novgorod headed the church in Pskov and kept the title "Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov" until 1589. In the 12th–15th century, the Novgorodian Republic expanded east and northeast. The Novgorodians explored the areas around Lake Onega, along the Northern Dvina, and coastlines of the White Sea. In the beginning of the 14th century the Novgorodians explored the Arctic Ocean, Barents Sea, Kara Sea, and the West-Siberian river Ob.

The Ugric tribes, which inhabited the Northern Urals, had to pay tribute to Novgorod the Great. The lands to the north of the city, rich with furs, sea fauna, salt etc., were of great economic importance to the Novgorodians and they fought a protracted series of wars with Moscow beginning in the late fourteenth century in order to keep these lands. Losing them meant economic and cultural decline for the city and its inhabitants. Indeed, the ultimate failure of the Novgorodians to win these wars led to the downfall of the Republic.

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