List of wars involving the Novgorod Republic explained

This is a list of wars involving the Novgorod Republic (1136–1478), also known as Republic of Novgorod, centred around the city of Veliky Novgorod.

*e.g. result unknown or indecisive/inconclusive, result of internal conflict inside the Novgorod Republic, status quo ante bellum, or a treaty or peace without a clear result.

DateConflictCombatant 1Combatant 2Result
1042–1228Finnish–Novgorodian warsNovgorod RepublicYem peopleNovgorodian victory
1139–11421139–1142 Kievan succession crisis Viacheslav I of Kiev----Yurievichi

----Novgorod Republic (repeatedly switched sides)

Olgovichi of Chernigov----Mstislavichi

----Novgorod Republic (repeatedly switched sides)

Mixed results
12th–14th
century
  • (1135)
Novgorod RepublicVladimir-SuzdalMixed results
1146–11591146–1159 Kievan succession crisis
  • 1148 Novgorodian–Mstislavichi punitive expedition
    against the Suzdalian town of Yaroslavl
  • 1149 Novgorodian–Suzdalian clash over control
    of the Novgorodian northern regions
Novgorod Republic (Mstislavichi)Vladimir-Suzdal (Yurievichi)Status quo ante bellum
  • Yurievichi prince elected (1155)
  • Mstislavichi prince elected (1157)
1169Siege of Novgorod (1170)
(part of the 1167–1169 Kievan succession crisis)
Iziaslavichi of Volhynia Coalition: Iziaslavichi–Novgorodian military victory
1171–11731171–1173 Kievan succession crisis Kiev and allies

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Andrey's second coalition

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Kiev & Rostislavichi of Smolensk victory
  • Andrey's coalition defeated
  • Yurievichi lost power
  • Andrey murdered by own boyars (1174)
1212–1216Vladimir-Suzdal war of succession Principality of Rostov (Konstantin)
Novgorod Republic (Mstislav)
Principality of Vladimir (Yuri)
Pereslavl-Zalessky (Yaroslav)
Rostovian–Novgorodian victory
13th
century
Some battles of the Livonian CrusadeNovgorodian or Pskovian participation: Novgorod Republic
Pskov Land
various allies
various enemiesMixed results
1228–1240Novgorod RepublicUnclear
July
1240
Battle of the NevaNovgorod Republic"Swedes"Novgorodian victory
Historicity contested; only found in
late, legendary Rus' sources
Sept.
1240
1240 Izborsk and Pskov campaign Pro-Suzdalian
Novgorodians and Pskovians----- City of Pskov
Livonian–Dorpat–Vladimirovich victory
  • Yaroslav Vladimirovich became prince of Pskov,
    sharing power with the City of Pskov,
    the Bishop of Dorpat and the Livonian Order
1240–12411240–1241 Votia campaign Novgorodian victory
April
1242
Battle on the Ice
(Battle of Lake Peipus)
Novgorod Republic
Vladimir-Suzdal
Livonian Order
Bishopric of Dorpat
Denmark
Novgorodian–Suzdalian victory
1268Battle of Wesenberg (1268)Novgorod Republic
Pskov Republic
Vladimir-Suzdal
Duchy of Estonia
Bishopric of Dorpat
Livonian Order
Disputed;
  • Novgorodian-Pskovian retreat after battle
  • Livonians attacked Pskov soon after (1269)
12th–14th
century
Swedish–Novgorodian Wars Novgorod RepublicSwedenMixed results
1445Novgorodian-Norwegian warNovgorod Republic NorwayNorwegian victory
1456, 1471,
and 1477–1478
. Novgorod Republic Principality of MoscowMuscovite victory
  • Moscow annexed the Novgorod Republic

See also

Bibliography

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