- Principality of Pskov
Infobox Former Country
native_name = Псковское княжество
conventional_long_name = Principality of Pskov
common_name = Pskov
continent = Europe
region = Baltic
country = Russia
year_start = 862
year_end = 1612
date_start =
date_end = May 18
event_start =
event_end =
p1 =
flag_p1=
s1 = Muscovian Tsardom
flag_s1= Romanov Flag.svg
image_map_caption = The Russian map ofPskov governorate from theBrockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (ca. 1900).
religion=Eastern Orthodox Church , Estonian paganism
capital = Pskov
government_type = Principality
title_leader= Prince
leader1 = Truvor (first)
year_leader1 = 862-864
leader2 = False Demetrius III (Isidor) the Brigand of Pskov (last)
year_leader2 = 1611
common_languages=Old East Slavic , SetoPrincipality of Pskov ( _ru. Псковское княжество) was a small independent country (
principality ) on the south shore ofLake Pskov .Pskov at the southern end of the Peipus-Pskov Lake system at the southeast corner ofUgandi , about 150 miles (240 km.) southwest of Nevanlinna, and 100 miles (160 km.) west-southwest ofGreat Novgorod . Originally Pleskov, now the modern center ofPskov Oblast ofRussia . It was a principality 862–1230s and then joined toNovgorod Republic . Pleskov was ruled by separate princes, but often it was ruled directly from Novgorod until the mid 13th century when the city began accepting as rulers princes exiled from their possessions. Each exiled prince that went to Pleskov could be proclaimed prince there (if principal throne wasn't occupied by other prince) but in any case he could get honorary reception and live there without fear for his life. From 1348 Pleskov became again independent from Novgorod and established again the Principality of Pskov, which was anaristocratic oligarchy , commonly called thePskov Republic .False Dmitry III , supposed to have been adeacon called Sidorka, appeared suddenly, from behind the river Narova, in theIngria n town ofIivananlinna , and proclaiming himself thetsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich onMarch 28 ,1611 . TheCossacks , ravaging the environs ofMoscow , acknowledged him astsar onMarch 2 ,1612 , and under threat of vengeance in case of non-compliance, the gentry ofPskov also kissed the cross (i.e., swore allegiance) to the Brigand of Pskov, as he was usually nicknamed. Finally, onMay 18 , 1612 he fled from Pskov.See also
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Pskov Republic
*False Dmitry II
*False Dmitry III
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