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- Novgorod_veche abstract "According to the traditional scholarship, the veche (Russian: вече) was the highest legislature and judicial authority in the Republic of Novgorod until 1478, when Novgorod the Great was brought under the direct control of Grand Prince Ivan III (1462-1505). The origin of the veche is obscure; it is thought to have originated in tribal assemblies in the region, thus predating the Rus' state. After the Novgorod Revolution of 1136 that ousted the ruling prince, the veche became the supreme state authority, although princely power was relatively limited in Novgorod from the start since no hereditary dynasty had been established there. The traditional scholarship lists among the powers of the veche the election of the town officials such as the posadnik, tysyatsky, and even the archbishop (he was then sent to the metropolitan for consecration); it also invited in and dismissed the princes. While it is certainly true that the local officials were elected and some princes elected and dismissed, the sources are rather vague on precisely who was behind some of this, saying merely \"they called in...\" or \"they gave the posadnikship to...\" and the like.The traditional scholarship goes on to argue that a series of reforms in 1410 transformed the veche into something similar to the public assembly of Venice; it became the Commons or lower chamber of the parliament. Аn upper Senate-like Council of Lords (sovet gospod) was also created, with title membership for all former city magistrates (posadniks and tysyatskys). Some sources indicate that veche membership may have become full-time, and parliament deputies were now called vechniks.".
- Novgorod_veche thumbnail Veche_bell.gif?width=300.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageID "12632596".
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageLength "4759".
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageRevisionID "687411610".
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Bell.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_unicameral_legislatures.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Novgorod_Republic.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Cathedral_of_St._Sophia,_Novgorod.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Commons.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Diocese_of_Novgorod.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_III_of_Russia.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Judicial_authority.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Kievan_Rus.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Kontsy.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Legislature.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Novgorod_Republic.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Posadnik.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Prince_of_Novgorod.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Senate.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Sovet_gospod.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Tysyatsky.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Valentin_Yanin.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Veche.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Veliky_Novgorod.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Vsevolod_of_Pskov.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink Yaroslavs_Court.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLink File:Veche_bell.gif.
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Novgorod sovereignty and republicanism".
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Veche".
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLinkText "veche in Novgorod".
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageWikiLinkText "veche".
- Novgorod_veche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Novgorod_veche subject Category:Defunct_unicameral_legislatures.
- Novgorod_veche subject Category:Novgorod_Republic.
- Novgorod_veche hypernym Legislature.
- Novgorod_veche type Legislature.
- Novgorod_veche type Republic.
- Novgorod_veche comment "According to the traditional scholarship, the veche (Russian: вече) was the highest legislature and judicial authority in the Republic of Novgorod until 1478, when Novgorod the Great was brought under the direct control of Grand Prince Ivan III (1462-1505). The origin of the veche is obscure; it is thought to have originated in tribal assemblies in the region, thus predating the Rus' state.".
- Novgorod_veche label "Novgorod veche".
- Novgorod_veche sameAs Q4322527.
- Novgorod_veche sameAs m.02wyx31.
- Novgorod_veche sameAs Новгородское_вече.
- Novgorod_veche sameAs Новгородське_віче.
- Novgorod_veche sameAs Q4322527.
- Novgorod_veche wasDerivedFrom Novgorod_veche?oldid=687411610.
- Novgorod_veche depiction Veche_bell.gif.
- Novgorod_veche isPrimaryTopicOf Novgorod_veche.