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  • Novgorod case
  • Criminal case in Russia

    The Novgorod Case was a criminal case in Russia from 2007 to 2024, notable both for its public resonance in 2007-2008 and for the length of time during

    Novgorod case

    Novgorod_case

  • FC Pari Nizhny Novgorod
  • Association football club in Russia

    FC Pari Nizhny Novgorod (Russian: ФК «Пари Нижний Новгород»), also known as FC Pari NN or simply Nizhny Novgorod is a Russian professional football club

    FC Pari Nizhny Novgorod

    FC_Pari_Nizhny_Novgorod

  • Novgorod (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Veliky Novgorod is a city in Russia, commonly referred to as simply Novgorod. Novgorod (Russian for new town or new city) may also refer to: Novgorod Oblast

    Novgorod (disambiguation)

    Novgorod_(disambiguation)

  • Veliky Novgorod
  • City in Novgorod Oblast, Russia

    Veliky Novgorod (/vəˈliːki ˈnɒvɡərɒd/ və-LEE-kee NOV-gə-rod; Russian: Великий Новгород, IPA: [vʲɪˈlʲikʲɪj ˈnovɡərət]; lit. 'Great Newtown'), also known

    Veliky Novgorod

    Veliky Novgorod

    Veliky_Novgorod

  • Novgorod Republic
  • Russian city-state (1136–1478)

    The Novgorod Republic (Russian: Новгородская республика, romanized: Novgorodskaya respublika), formally known as Lord Novgorod the Great, was a city-state

    Novgorod Republic

    Novgorod Republic

    Novgorod_Republic

  • Anatoly Moskvin
  • Russian ethnographer and linguist (born 1966)

    head of the Investigative Committee of Russia for the Nizhny Novgorod region, called the case exceptional and unparalleled in modern forensics. Anatoly Moskvin

    Anatoly Moskvin

    Anatoly_Moskvin

  • Prince of Novgorod
  • Monarch during a period of Russian history

    The Prince of Novgorod (Russian: князь новгородский, romanized: knyaz novgorodsky) was the title of the ruler of Novgorod in present-day Russia. From

    Prince of Novgorod

    Prince of Novgorod

    Prince_of_Novgorod

  • Oleg the Wise
  • Varangian prince, founder of Kievan Rus'

    "kinsman" Rurik as ruler of Novgorod, and subdued many of the East Slavic tribes to his rule, extending his control from Novgorod to the south along the Dnieper

    Oleg the Wise

    Oleg the Wise

    Oleg_the_Wise

  • Old Novgorod dialect
  • Old Russian dialect

    The Old Novgorod dialect (Russian: древненовгородский диалект, romanized: drevnenovgorodskiy dialekt, lit. 'ancient Novgorodian dialect'), also known as

    Old Novgorod dialect

    Old_Novgorod_dialect

  • Novgorod veche
  • Government body of the Novgorod Republic

    the highest legislative and judicial authority in Veliky Novgorod until 1478, when the Novgorod Republic was brought under the direct control of the Grand

    Novgorod veche

    Novgorod veche

    Novgorod_veche

  • Irina Slavina (journalist)
  • Russian journalist (1973-2020)

    professionally as Irina Slavina, was a Russian journalist from Nizhny Novgorod city, public and political figure, and editor-in-chief of the Koza Press

    Irina Slavina (journalist)

    Irina Slavina (journalist)

    Irina_Slavina_(journalist)

  • Massacre of Novgorod
  • 1570 attack by the oprichniki

    The massacre of Novgorod (Russian: Новгородский погром, romanized: Novgorodsky pogrom) was an attack launched by Ivan the Terrible's oprichniki on the

    Massacre of Novgorod

    Massacre of Novgorod

    Massacre_of_Novgorod

  • Leningrad–Novgorod offensive
  • 1944 military operation

    The Leningrad–Novgorod strategic offensive was a strategic offensive during World War II. It was launched by the Red Army on 14 January 1944 with an attack

    Leningrad–Novgorod offensive

    Leningrad–Novgorod offensive

    Leningrad–Novgorod_offensive

  • Novgorod Codex
  • c. 1000 CE Rus' palimpsest in Slavonic

    The Novgorod Codex (Russian: Новгородский кодекс, romanized: Novgorodskij kodeks) or the Novgorod Psalter (Новгородская псалтирь, Novgorodskaja psaltir')

    Novgorod Codex

    Novgorod Codex

    Novgorod_Codex

  • Crime in Russia
  • Russia (1991–present)#"Shock therapy" Illegal immigration in Russia Novgorod case Russian Mafia Shock Doctrine Terrorism in Russia Thieves in law "United

    Crime in Russia

    Crime in Russia

    Crime_in_Russia

  • Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University
  • The Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University (orig. Новгородский Государственный Университет имени Ярослава Мудрого, НовГУ), also known informally as

    Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University

    Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University

    Yaroslav-the-Wise_Novgorod_State_University

  • Foreign trade of medieval Novgorod
  • Aspect of Russian history

    The city of Novgorod was a major trade hub from the beginning of its history as part of Kievan Rus' through the years of the Novgorod Republic in the

    Foreign trade of medieval Novgorod

    Foreign trade of medieval Novgorod

    Foreign_trade_of_medieval_Novgorod

  • Kirill Martynov
  • Russian journalist and philosopher

    партий). Martynov was married to Antonina Martynova, a defendant in the Novgorod case. "Премия Пятигорского объявила лонг-лист" [The Pyatigorsky Prize has

    Kirill Martynov

    Kirill Martynov

    Kirill_Martynov

  • List of solved missing person cases (2000s)
  • This is a list of solved missing person cases in the 2000s. List of solved missing person cases (post-2000) Burgess, Joel. "In teen murder plea deal,

    List of solved missing person cases (2000s)

    List_of_solved_missing_person_cases_(2000s)

  • Battle on the Ice
  • 1242 battle of the Northern Crusades on the frozen Lake Peipus

    fought on the frozen Lake Peipus when the united forces of the Republic of Novgorod and Vladimir-Suzdal (also referred to by the proper noun as simply Vladimir)

    Battle on the Ice

    Battle on the Ice

    Battle_on_the_Ice

  • Yuriev Monastery
  • Monastery in Novgorod, Russia

    cited as Russia's oldest monastery. It stands in 5 kilometers south of Novgorod on the left bank of the Volkhov River near where it flows out of Lake Ilmen

    Yuriev Monastery

    Yuriev Monastery

    Yuriev_Monastery

  • Case Blue
  • 1942 German military operation

    Case Blue (German: Fall Blau) was the Wehrmacht's plan for the 1942 strategic summer offensive in southern Russia between 28 June and 24 November 1942

    Case Blue

    Case Blue

    Case_Blue

  • Diocese of Novgorod
  • Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church in Veliky Novgorod

    Diocese of Novgorod (Russian: Новгородская епархия) is one of the oldest offices in the Russian Orthodox Church. The medieval archbishops of Novgorod were among

    Diocese of Novgorod

    Diocese of Novgorod

    Diocese_of_Novgorod

  • Marfa Boretskaya
  • 15th-century Russian noblewoman

    the wife of Isaak Boretsky, a posadnik of Novgorod in the 15th century. In the final decades of Novgorod's independence, she played a leading role in

    Marfa Boretskaya

    Marfa Boretskaya

    Marfa_Boretskaya

  • 2025–26 Russian Premier League
  • 34th season of top-tier football league in Russia

    defeated Ural Yekaterinburg and remained in the league, while Pari Nizhny Novgorod lost to Sochi, Sochi returned to the Premier League after one season in

    2025–26 Russian Premier League

    2025–26_Russian_Premier_League

  • History of Nizhny Novgorod
  • Nizhny Novgorod was founded by Prince Yuri II of Vladimir in 4 February 1221. Citizens organized an army to liberate Moscow from the Poles in 1611, led

    History of Nizhny Novgorod

    History of Nizhny Novgorod

    History_of_Nizhny_Novgorod

  • Tatyana Firova
  • Russian sprint athlete (born 1982)

    Tatyana Pavlovna Firova (Russian: Татьяна Павловна Фирова; born October 10, 1982) is a Russian former sprint athlete. She was awarded the silver medal

    Tatyana Firova

    Tatyana Firova

    Tatyana_Firova

  • Kievan Rus'
  • c. 880–1240 East Slavic state in Europe

    Varangian prince Oleg the Wise (r. 879–912). He extended his control from Novgorod south along the Dnieper river valley to protect trade from Khazar incursions

    Kievan Rus'

    Kievan Rus'

    Kievan_Rus'

  • Treaty of Nöteborg
  • 1323 treaty between Sweden and Novgorod

    Sweden and the Novgorod Republic regulating their border on the Karelian Isthmus and parts of modern-day Finland. Three years later, Novgorod signed the Treaty

    Treaty of Nöteborg

    Treaty of Nöteborg

    Treaty_of_Nöteborg

  • Alexander Serebryakov
  • Russian bicycle racer

    Alexander Sergeyevich Serebryakov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Серебряко́в; born September 28, 1987) is a Russian former professional cyclist. During

    Alexander Serebryakov

    Alexander_Serebryakov

  • 2024 Russian botulism outbreak
  • Foodborne illness outbreak in Russian cities

    who had obtained a salad in Nizhny Novgorod died after being hospitalised in Kostroma for botulism. The second case of botulism infection with a fatal

    2024 Russian botulism outbreak

    2024 Russian botulism outbreak

    2024_Russian_botulism_outbreak

  • Sovet gospod
  • scholarship, the executive organ of the Novgorod veche. In Pskov, it was known as the Lords (Russian: Господа). In Novgorod, the Council of Lords was said to

    Sovet gospod

    Sovet_gospod

  • Governor of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
  • Highest-ranking official in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia

    Governor of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (Russian: Губернатор Нижегородской области) is the head of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. In the Nizhny Novgorod Governorate, the

    Governor of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast

    Governor of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast

    Governor_of_Nizhny_Novgorod_Oblast

  • 2018 FIFA World Cup
  • Association football tournament in Russia

    Arena. It hosted its first match on 5 September 2014. Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Stadium (new). Construction of this stadium commenced in 2015

    2018 FIFA World Cup

    2018_FIFA_World_Cup

  • Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Police
  • Regional police force in Russia

    Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Police (Russian: Нижегородская полиция, romanized: Nizhegorodskaya politsiya) is the state police force of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast

    Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Police

    Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Police

    Nizhny_Novgorod_Oblast_Police

  • Vasily Baranshchikov
  • Russian merchant and writer (c. 1755 – c. 1804)

    Баранщиков; 1755 or 1756 – after 1804) was a Russian merchant from Nizhny Novgorod who spent part of the 1780s as an adventurer in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean

    Vasily Baranshchikov

    Vasily Baranshchikov

    Vasily_Baranshchikov

  • Ekaterina Guliyev
  • Turkish track and field athlete

    April 2024). "Poistogova-Guliyev could lose Olympic medal in historic doping case". Insidethegames.biz. Retrieved 2024-04-09. Russian athlete Ekaterina Poistogova-Guliyev

    Ekaterina Guliyev

    Ekaterina Guliyev

    Ekaterina_Guliyev

  • Crocus City Hall attack
  • 2024 mass shooting and explosion in Krasnogorsk, Russia

    necessary to regulate migration and counter terrorist attacks." On 26 March, Novgorod Oblast also banned migrants from working as taxi drivers and selling beverages

    Crocus City Hall attack

    Crocus City Hall attack

    Crocus_City_Hall_attack

  • Solitaire
  • Genre of card games

    that the aim is to arrange the cards in some systematic order or, in a few cases, to pair them off in order to discard them. Most are intended for play by

    Solitaire

    Solitaire

    Solitaire

  • Hanseatic League
  • 1200s–1669 trade confederation in Northern Europe

    notably the Kontors in London (known as the Steelyard), Bruges, Bergen, and Novgorod, which became extraterritorial entities that enjoyed considerable legal

    Hanseatic League

    Hanseatic League

    Hanseatic_League

  • Our Lady of the Sign (Novgorod)
  • Icon in Novgorod

    at the first half of the 12th century. The icon was painted in medieval Novgorod. It is one of the most revered icons of the Russian Orthodox Church and

    Our Lady of the Sign (Novgorod)

    Our Lady of the Sign (Novgorod)

    Our_Lady_of_the_Sign_(Novgorod)

  • Alexey Likhachev
  • Russian official and manager

    Alexei Likhachev (the first such case in the history of the State Duma). Since 2000, he was co-chairman of the Nizhny Novgorod regional branch of the Union

    Alexey Likhachev

    Alexey Likhachev

    Alexey_Likhachev

  • Russia
  • Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia

    while the Novgorod Republic, which formally won its independence in 1136, was an exception. From the mid-13th century, the throne of Novgorod was held

    Russia

    Russia

    Russia

  • Rurikids
  • Noble lineage and rulers of Kievan Rus'

    Varangian prince Rurik, who, according to tradition, established himself at Novgorod in the year 862. The Rurikids were the ruling dynasty of Kievan Rus' and

    Rurikids

    Rurikids

    Rurikids

  • Ardatov, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
  • Town in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia

    Novgorod Oblast, Russia. It is the administrative center of the Ardatov District. It is located 165 kilometres (103 mi) southwest of Nizhny Novgorod and

    Ardatov, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast

    Ardatov, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast

    Ardatov,_Nizhny_Novgorod_Oblast

  • Timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian war (1 January 2026 – 31 May 2026)
  • Ukrainian drones struck the 123rd Aircraft Repair Plant in Staraya Russa, Novgorod Oblast. The plant is responsible for repairing, upgrading, and servicing

    Timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian war (1 January 2026 – 31 May 2026)

    Timeline_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(1_January_2026_–_31_May_2026)

  • Grand Principality of Moscow
  • Russian principality (1263–1547)

    laid the foundations for a centralized state. The formal annexation of Novgorod in 1478 led him to eventually adopt the title of sovereign of all Russia

    Grand Principality of Moscow

    Grand Principality of Moscow

    Grand_Principality_of_Moscow

  • List of Equinox episodes
  • 'prototype ship'; the Alekseyev Central Hydrofoil Design Bureau was in Nizhny Novgorod; Igor Vasilevsky and Vladimir Kirillovikh, the chief designer; the company

    List of Equinox episodes

    List_of_Equinox_episodes

  • Tsardom of Russia
  • Russian state from 1547 to 1721

    began a decade of terror in Russia that culminated in the Massacre of Novgorod (1570). As a result of the policies of the oprichnina, Ivan broke the economic

    Tsardom of Russia

    Tsardom of Russia

    Tsardom_of_Russia

  • List of airline codes
  • 1I NVR Novair NAVIGATOR Sweden VQ NVQ Novo Air NOVO AIR Bangladesh NVG Novgorod Air Enterprise SADKO AVIA Russia NSP Novosibirsk Aircraft Repairing Plant

    List of airline codes

    List_of_airline_codes

  • Rus' people
  • European ethnic group

    Russia and Belarus, but it is also preserved in many place names in the Novgorod and Pskov districts, and it is the origin of the Greek Rōs. Rus' is generally

    Rus' people

    Rus' people

    Rus'_people

  • Kerch Polytechnic College massacre
  • 2018 school shooting in Crimea

    Daniil Monakhov, who committed quadruple murder in the village near Nizhny Novgorod on 12 October 2020, was inspired by Kerch massacre, according to Investigative

    Kerch Polytechnic College massacre

    Kerch Polytechnic College massacre

    Kerch_Polytechnic_College_massacre

  • Results of the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election
  • turnout in the district. The electoral district covered the Novgorod Governorate. Whilst Novgorod was an agrarian province, the Bolsheviks obtained a good

    Results of the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election

    Results of the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election

    Results_of_the_1917_Russian_Constituent_Assembly_election

  • East Slavic languages
  • Language family

    Russian literary standard. Northern Russian with its predecessor, the Old Novgorod dialect, has many original and archaic features. Ruthenian, the ancestor

    East Slavic languages

    East_Slavic_languages

  • GAZ
  • Russian manufacturer of commercial vehicles

    Automobile Plant') is a Russian automotive manufacturer located in Nizhny Novgorod, formerly known as Gorky (Горький) (1932–1990). It is the core subsidiary

    GAZ

    GAZ

    GAZ

  • Timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian war (1 September 2025 – 31 December 2025)
  • down over various regions. Locals reported the Kstovo refinery in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast being struck by seven explosions. Power cuts in Belgorod city were

    Timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian war (1 September 2025 – 31 December 2025)

    Timeline_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(1_September_2025_–_31_December_2025)

  • Tavastians
  • Tribe of the Finnish people

    Russian chronicles, including the Novgorod First Chronicle, describe the Tavastians as being in frequent conflict with Novgorod. They are first mentioned in

    Tavastians

    Tavastians

  • Riga
  • Capital and largest city of Latvia

    force. The year 1201 also marked the first arrival of German merchants in Novgorod, via the Dvina. To defend territory and trade, Albert established the Order

    Riga

    Riga

    Riga

  • Academy maniacs
  • Russian serial killer duo

    analysis of modern manifestations of extremism // Bulletin of the Nizhny Novgorod University. N.I. Lobachevsky: magazine. – 2014. – Vol. 3 (1) . – p. 228

    Academy maniacs

    Academy_maniacs

  • Anatoly Solonitsyn
  • Russian actor

    His debut in cinema was in the Sverdlovsk Film Studio's short film The Case of Kurt Clausewitz (1963), directed by Gleb Panfilov. Solonitsyn is best

    Anatoly Solonitsyn

    Anatoly_Solonitsyn

  • Mikhail Artemyevich Muravyov
  • Russian general (1880–1918)

    decree of the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, the case "for the lack of corpus delicti" was dismissed. Muravyov himself, being in

    Mikhail Artemyevich Muravyov

    Mikhail Artemyevich Muravyov

    Mikhail_Artemyevich_Muravyov

  • List of naval battles
  • Gate Estonians Novgorod According to one hypothesis, this battle, mentioned in Russian chronicles, was a naval battle, where Novgorod fleet tries to reach

    List of naval battles

    List of naval battles

    List_of_naval_battles

  • History of metallurgy in the Urals
  • and lower prices for metals. The amount of unsold metal at the Nizhny Novgorod Fair was 0.9 million poods in 1883, 1.16 million poods in 1884, 1.84 million

    History of metallurgy in the Urals

    History of metallurgy in the Urals

    History_of_metallurgy_in_the_Urals

  • Saint Olaf's Church in Novgorod
  • Church in Novgorod was a church for Varangians which existed from the 11th century until the 14th century in the Russian city of Novgorod. The church

    Saint Olaf's Church in Novgorod

    Saint Olaf's Church in Novgorod

    Saint_Olaf's_Church_in_Novgorod

  • Vladimir-Suzdal
  • Russian principality (1125–1389)

    mid-13th century, the grand prince of Vladimir was the leading prince; the Novgorod Republic in the north recognized his suzerainty. Alexander Nevsky (r. 1252–1263)

    Vladimir-Suzdal

    Vladimir-Suzdal

    Vladimir-Suzdal

  • 2026 NHL entry draft
  • North American hockey team selection

    teams above them in the standings without winning either lottery, in which case they would have conditionally granted their top-five-protected pick to the

    2026 NHL entry draft

    2026_NHL_entry_draft

  • History of Germany
  • kontors in virtually all cities between London and Edinburgh in the west to Novgorod in the east and Bergen in Norway. By the late 14th century the powerful

    History of Germany

    History of Germany

    History_of_Germany

  • 76 mm divisional gun M1936 (F-22)
  • Field gun

    which small-caliber autocannons are much more effective than a 76 mm gun. In case of the F-22, the attempt produced a gun which was both a poor anti-aircraft

    76 mm divisional gun M1936 (F-22)

    76 mm divisional gun M1936 (F-22)

    76_mm_divisional_gun_M1936_(F-22)

  • Russian ruble
  • Currency of Russia

    for it. This is attested in a 13th-century birch bark manuscript from Novgorod, where both ruble and grivna referred to 204 grams (6.6 troy ounces) of

    Russian ruble

    Russian ruble

    Russian_ruble

  • Peryn
  • Peninsula near Veliky Novgorod, Russia

    Peryn (Russian: Перынь, IPA: [pʲɪˈrɨnʲ]) is a peninsula near Veliky Novgorod (Russia), noted for its medieval pagan shrine complex, and for its later well-preserved

    Peryn

    Peryn

    Peryn

  • Veche
  • Medieval popular assembly

    and it later became a powerful institution in Russian cities such as Novgorod and Pskov. In these cities, the veche acquired great prominence and was

    Veche

    Veche

    Veche

  • Splat-Cosmetica
  • Private manufacturing and trading company

    Okulovsky District of Novgorod Oblast. In October 2022 company acquired Сapella LLC factory in the city of Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. The company

    Splat-Cosmetica

    Splat-Cosmetica

  • Volga
  • River in Russia; longest river in Europe

    Volga heads east past Lake Sterzh, Tver, Dubna, Rybinsk, Yaroslavl, Nizhny Novgorod, and Kazan. From there it turns south, flows past Ulyanovsk, Tolyatti,

    Volga

    Volga

    Volga

  • Ostromir Gospels
  • Oldest dated book of Kievan Rus'

    and the oldest dated Russian manuscript. Archaeologists have dated the Novgorod Codex, a wax writing tablet with excerpts from the Psalms, discovered in

    Ostromir Gospels

    Ostromir Gospels

    Ostromir_Gospels

  • DeAndre Kane
  • American basketball player (born 1989)

    of the season. On July 26, 2016, Kane signed with Russian club Nizhny Novgorod for the 2016–17 season. On January 4, 2017, Kane recorded a career-high

    DeAndre Kane

    DeAndre Kane

    DeAndre_Kane

  • Kursk campaign
  • Military campaign in Russia's Kursk Oblast during Russia-Ukraine war

    out a massive air and drone attack on Kursk, Voronezh, Belgorod, Nizhny Novgorod, Volgograd, Bryansk, Oryol, and Rostov Oblasts, adding that it had shot

    Kursk campaign

    Kursk campaign

    Kursk_campaign

  • Pskov Republic
  • Russian city-state (1348–1510)

    traditionally considered to have won its formal independence from the Novgorod Republic in 1348. Its capital city was Pskov and its territory was roughly

    Pskov Republic

    Pskov Republic

    Pskov_Republic

  • Black Sea slave trade
  • from Sweden to Novgorod and to the Byzantine Empire in the Black Sea, a trade which was one of the most lucrative trades of Novgorod from the 10th century

    Black Sea slave trade

    Black_Sea_slave_trade

  • Great Troubles
  • 14th-century Golden Horde war of succession

    latter in check as a divide and rule policy. The Principality of Nizhny Novgorod-Suzdal also played this power game according to the Mongol rules in 1353

    Great Troubles

    Great Troubles

    Great_Troubles

  • Dmitry Nadyozhny
  • Russian general (1873–1945)

    Дмитрий Николаевич Надёжный; 5 November [O.S. 24 October] 1873, Nizhny Novgorod - 22 February 1945, Moscow) was a commander in the Russian Imperial Army

    Dmitry Nadyozhny

    Dmitry Nadyozhny

    Dmitry_Nadyozhny

  • Mikheyev v. Russia
  • 2006 European Court of Human Rights case

    In this case, the human rights defenders from Nizhny Novgorod uncovered a large set of illegal police activities, and in the future the case got a name

    Mikheyev v. Russia

    Mikheyev_v._Russia

  • Astana Light Metro
  • Rapid transit system in Astana, Kazakhstan

    Sorbello, Paolo (16 October 2021). "Kazakhstan's Light Rail Corruption Case Drags on". The Diplomat. Retrieved 19 November 2022. "Kazakhstan splurges

    Astana Light Metro

    Astana Light Metro

    Astana_Light_Metro

  • Crew Against Torture
  • Russian non-governmental organisation

    based in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. CAT provides assistance to victims of torture and conducts independent investigation of torture cases. In addition, CAT

    Crew Against Torture

    Crew Against Torture

    Crew_Against_Torture

  • Neo-Nazism in Russia
  • Neo-Nazi ideology in the Soviet Union and Russia

    major Russian cities (St. Petersburg, Rostov-on-Don, Volgograd, Nizhny Novgorod, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, and Krasnoyarsk). In 1995–1996, the total

    Neo-Nazism in Russia

    Neo-Nazism in Russia

    Neo-Nazism_in_Russia

  • List of last stands
  • Czechoslovak partisans killed Dissolution of the Munich Agreement Sutoki-Byakovo, Novgorod Oblast, Russia 1942 Natalya Kovshova † Mariya Polivanova † Nazi Germany

    List of last stands

    List of last stands

    List_of_last_stands

  • Pussy Riot
  • Russian punk-rock collective

    YouTube on February 19, 2014. On March 6, 2014, during a visit to Nizhny Novgorod as part of a campaign for prisoners' rights, a group of unknown men wearing

    Pussy Riot

    Pussy Riot

    Pussy_Riot

  • 131st Rifle Division
  • Military unit

    Battle of Brody (1941) Battle of Kiev (1941) Case Blue Battle of Stalingrad Siege of Leningrad Leningrad–Novgorod offensive Krasnoye Selo–Ropsha offensive

    131st Rifle Division

    131st_Rifle_Division

  • Trolleybus usage by country
  • Trolleybus systems operate in 85 cities. In Saint Petersburg and Nizhny Novgorod museum trolleybuses may be hired for city excursions and parties. There

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  • Slavic Native Faith
  • New religious movement based on pre-Christian Slavic beliefs

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  • Vladimir Putin
  • President of Russia (2000–2008; since 2012)

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    вариант русских неоязычников". Colloquium Heptaplomeres (1). Nizhy Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University named after Kozma Minin. ISSN 2312-1696

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  • Peter III of Russia
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  • Antoine Griezmann
  • French footballer (born 1991)

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  • Dmitry of Tver
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  • Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187
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  • 2024–25 Russian Premier League
  • 33nd season of top-tier football league in Russia

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  • Kh-47M2 Kinzhal
  • Russian nuclear-capable air-launched ballistic missile

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  • Battle of the Seelow Heights
  • WWII German-Soviet military engagement

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  • Manton
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    English

    Manton

    English : habitational name from any of the various places so called, for example in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Wiltshire. For the most part the first element is either Old English (ge)mǣne ‘common’, ‘shared’ (see Manley, Manship), or the Old English byname Mann(a) (see Mann). However, in the case of Manton in Lincolnshire the early forms show clearly that it was Old English m(e)alm ‘sand’, ‘chalk’, with reference to the poor soil of the region. The second element is in each case Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Irish (Cork) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Manntáin ‘descendant of Manntán’, a personal name derived from a diminutive of manntach ‘toothless’.

    Manton

  • Marley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Marley

    English : habitational name from any of the various places so called, for example in Devon, Kent, and West Yorkshire. According to Ekwall, the first element of these place names is respectively Old English (ge)mǣre ‘boundary’, myrig ‘pleasant’, and mearð ‘(pine) marten’. The second element in each case is Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’. This surname was taken to Ireland by a Northumbrian family who settled there in the 17th century.

    Marley

  • Lowen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lowen

    English : variant of Lewin 1.This name is also found in the Netherlands, and in Sweden as Löwen, Löwén, Lövén, in both cases presumably derived from the German surname Löwe (see Loewe), although the Swedish forms could equally be ornamental names from löv ‘leaf’.

    Lowen

  • Lolley
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    English

    Lolley

    English : unexplained. In some cases, probably an altered form of Irish Lally (see Mullally). This name occurs chiefly in AL.

    Lolley

  • March
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    March

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on the border between two territories, especially in the Marches between England and Wales or England and Scotland, from Anglo-Norman French marche ‘boundary’ (of Germanic origin; compare Mark 2). In some cases, the surname may be a habitational name from March in Cambridgeshire, which was probably named from the locative case of Old English mearc ‘boundary’.English : from a nickname or personal name for someone who was born or baptized in the month of March (Middle English, Old French march(e), Latin Martius (mensis), from the name of the god Mars) or who had some other special connection with the month, such as owing a feudal obligation then.Catalan : from the personal name March, Catalan equivalent of Mark 1.

    March

  • Livesay
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Livesay

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, named from Old Norse hlíf ‘protection’, ‘shelter’ (or an unrecorded Old English cognate) + Old English ēg ‘island’.English (chiefly Lancashire) : possibly in a few cases from an Old English personal name composed of the lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + sige ‘victory’.

    Livesay

  • Case
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Case

    English : from Anglo-Norman French cas(s)e ‘case’, ‘container’ (from Latin capsa), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of boxes or chests.Americanized spelling of French Caisse.Americanized spelling of Kaas.Americanized spelling of German Käse, a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of cheese. Compare Kaeser.

    Case

  • London
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    London

    English and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name for someone who came from London or a nickname for someone who had made a trip to London or had some other connection with the city. In some cases, however, the Jewish name was purely ornamental. The place name, recorded by the Roman historian Tacitus in the Latinized form Londinium, is obscure in origin and meaning, but may be derived from pre-Celtic (Old European) roots with a meaning something like ‘place at the navigable or unfordable river’.

    London

  • Mayland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mayland

    English : habitational name from Mayland in Essex, possibly named in Old English as ‘land or estate (land) where mayweed (mægðe) grows’, or alternatively as ‘(place at) the island’, from Old English ēg-land, with the initial M- derived from a preceding ðǣm, dative case of the definite article.

    Mayland

  • Miles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Miles

    English (of Norman origin) : via Old French from the Germanic personal name Milo, of unknown etymology. The name was introduced to England by the Normans in the form Miles (oblique case Milon). In English documents of the Middle Ages the name sometimes appears in the Latinized form Milo (genitive Milonis), although the normal Middle English form was Mile, so the final -s must usually represent the possessive ending, i.e. ‘son or servant of Mile’.English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Mihel, an Old French contracted form of Michael.English : occupational name for a servant or retainer, from Latin miles ‘soldier’, sometimes used as a technical term in this sense in medieval documents.Irish (County Mayo) : when not the same as 1 or 3, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolmhuire, Myles being used as the English equivalent of the Gaelic personal name Maol Muire (see Mullery).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.Dutch : variant of Miels, a variant of Miele 3.John Miles or Myles (c.1621–83), born probably in Herefordshire, England, was a pioneer American Baptist minister who emigrated to New England in 1662 and had a pastorate in Swansea, MA. Many of his descendants spell their name Myles.

    Miles

  • Maxey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maxey

    English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire, so named from the genitive case of the northern English personal name Mack + Old English ēg ‘island’, ‘low-lying land’.Irish : variant of Mackesy, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Macasa ‘descendant of Macus’, a personal name which is probably a form of Magnus.

    Maxey

  • Minshall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Minshall

    English : habitational name from a pair of villages in Cheshire, on either side of the Weaver river, recorded in Domesday Book as Maneshale, from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Mann + Old English scylf ‘shelf’, ‘ledge’.

    Minshall

  • Marte
  • Surname or Lastname

    Portuguese and Galician

    Marte

    Portuguese and Galician : variant of Marta.Italian : probably from medieval Greek Martios ‘March’ or the Calabrian dialect word marti ‘Tuesday’, in either case probably denoting someone with some particular association with the month or the day.English : variant spelling of Mart 1.German : from a short form of Martin.

    Marte

  • Meadow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Meadow

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow. Compare Mead. The form meadow derives from mǣdwe, the dative case of Old English mǣd.

    Meadow

  • Mann
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, Dutch (De Mann), and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Mann

    English, German, Dutch (De Mann), and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a fierce or strong man, or for a man contrasted with a boy, from Middle English, Middle High German, Middle Dutch man. In some cases it may have arisen as an occupational name for a servant, from the medieval use of the term to describe a person of inferior social status. The Jewish surname can be ornamental.English and German : from a Germanic personal name, found in Old English as Manna. This originated either as a byname or else as a short form of a compound name containing this element, such as Hermann.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish male personal name Man (cognate with 1).Indian (Panjab) : Hindu (Jat) and Sikh name of unknown meaning.

    Mann

  • Maslin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Maslin

    English and French : from the medieval personal name Masselin. This originated as an Old French pet form of Germanic names with the first element mathal ‘speech’, ‘counsel’. However, it was later used as a pet form of Matthew. Compare Mace. A feminine form, Mazelina, was probably originally a pet form of Matilda.English and French : possibly a metonymic occupational name for a maker of wooden bowls, from Middle English, Old French maselin ‘bowl or goblet of maple wood’ (a diminutive of Old French masere ‘maple wood’, of Germanic origin). In some cases it may derive from the homonymous dialect terms maslin, one of which means ‘brass’ (Old English mæslen, mæstling), the other ‘mixed grain’ (Old French mesteillon).

    Maslin

  • CASEY
  • Female

    English

    CASEY

    Variant spelling of English Cassie, CASEY means "she who entangles men." Compare with masculine Casey. 

    CASEY

  • Mangold
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mangold

    English : of uncertain origin. Reaney gives it as a variant of Mangnall, which he derives from Old French mangonelle, a war engine for throwing stones. It may alternatively be identical in origin with the German name in 2 below, but there is no evidence of its introduction to Britain as a personal name by the Normans, which is normally the case for English surnames derived from Continental Germanic personal names.German and French : from a Germanic personal name Managwald, composed of the elements manag ‘much’ + wald ‘rule’.

    Mangold

  • Lodge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lodge

    English : local name for someone who lived in a small cottage or temporary dwelling, Middle English logge (Old French loge, of Germanic origin). The term was used in particular of a cabin erected by masons working on the site of a particular construction project, such as a church or cathedral, and so it was probably in many cases equivalent to an occupational name for a mason. Reaney suggests that one early form, atte Logge, might sometimes have denoted the warden of a masons’ lodge.Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924), the influential U.S. senator from MA, was born in Boston, the only son of John Ellerton Lodge, a prosperous merchant and owner of swift clipper ships engaged in commerce with China, one of several Lodges who emigrated from England in the 18th and 19th centuries.

    Lodge

  • Mangin
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Mangin

    French : derivative of Mange.English and Irish : variant of Mangan, perhaps, in the case of the Irish name, of Manning.

    Mangin

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  • Cased
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Case

  • Lower-case
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or kept in, the lower case; -- used to denote the small letters, in distinction from capitals and small capitals. See the Note under 1st Case, n., 3.

  • Caseworm
  • n.

    A worm or grub that makes for itself a case. See Caddice.

  • Vowel
  • n.

    A vocal, or sometimes a whispered, sound modified by resonance in the oral passage, the peculiar resonance in each case giving to each several vowel its distinctive character or quality as a sound of speech; -- distinguished from a consonant in that the latter, whether made with or without vocality, derives its character in every case from some kind of obstructive action by the mouth organs. Also, a letter or character which represents such a sound. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 5, 146-149.

  • Iron-cased
  • a.

    Cased or covered with iron, as a vessel; ironclad.

  • Caseum
  • n.

    Same as Casein.

  • Case
  • n.

    A box, sheath, or covering; as, a case for holding goods; a case for spectacles; the case of a watch; the case (capsule) of a cartridge; a case (cover) for a book.

  • Caseic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to cheese; as, caseic acid.

  • Case
  • n.

    An inclosing frame; a casing; as, a door case; a window case.

  • Casemented
  • a.

    Having a casement or casements.

  • Case
  • n.

    A patient under treatment; an instance of sickness or injury; as, ten cases of fever; also, the history of a disease or injury.

  • Case
  • v. t.

    To strip the skin from; as, to case a box.

  • Case
  • v. t.

    To cover or protect with, or as with, a case; to inclose.

  • Case
  • n.

    That which befalls, comes, or happens; an event; an instance; a circumstance, or all the circumstances; condition; state of things; affair; as, a strange case; a case of injustice; the case of the Indian tribes.

  • Case
  • n.

    A box and its contents; the quantity contained in a box; as, a case of goods; a case of instruments.

  • Case
  • v. i.

    To propose hypothetical cases.

  • Casemated
  • a.

    Furnished with, protected by, or built like, a casemate.