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Historical region at the boundary of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine
Severia (Old East Slavic: Сѣверія, romanized: Sěverìja, Russian: Северщина, romanized: Severshchina; Belarusian: Севершчына, romanized: Sievierščyna)
Severia
Ancient Roman family
The gens Severia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens appear in history, but many are known from inscriptions. The
Severia_gens
Ethnic group
Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Litvins of Severia (Belarusian: Літвіны Севершчыны, Litviny Sievierščyny), also known as Severian
Litvins_of_Severia
Noble lineage and rulers of Kievan Rus'
known as Olegovychi and often laid claim to the lands of Chernihiv and Severia. The Izyaslavychi who ruled Turov and Volhynia were eventually replaced
Rurikids
Topics referred to by the same term
and destroyed Moscow. Polish–Muscovite War (1609–1618), Poland gained Severia and Smolensk. Ingrian War (1610–1617), a Swedish invasion which captured
Invasion_of_Russia
Geographical region of Russia comprising North Asia
from the Proto-Slavic word for 'north' (cf. Russian север sever), as in Severia. Anatole Baikaloff has dismissed this explanation. He says that the neighboring
Siberia
Oblast (region) of Ukraine
and Shostka. The modern region combines territories of the historical Severia (northern part) and Sloboda Ukraine (southern part). On territory of the
Sumy_Oblast
King of Poland, Elector of Saxony and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1670–1733)
Masovia, Samogitia, Livonia, Kiev, Volhynia, Podolia, Podlachia, Smolensk, Severia and Chernihiv, and Hereditary Duke and Elector of Saxony, etc. Rosalba
Augustus_II_the_Strong
Series of wars between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Grand Duchy of Moscow
the mid-14th century, an expanding Lithuania had absorbed Chernigov and Severia. Algirdas, the successor of Gediminas, allied with the Principality of
Muscovite–Lithuanian_Wars
Polish princely family
Grand Duke of Lithuania, Algirdas. Kaributas was stripped of the Duchy of Severia and transferred to Volhynia and Podolia where he was given to govern cities
Wiśniowiecki
Soviet republic from 1919 to 1991
the Ukrainian SSR was forced to cede several territories to Russia in Severia, Sloboda Ukraine and Azov littoral including such cities like Belgorod
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Sepunia Sergia Seria Sertoria Servaea Servenia Servia Servilia Sestia Severia Sextia Sextilia Sibidiena Sicinia Silia Silicia Silvia Simplicia Simplicinia
List_of_Roman_gentes
Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1648 to 1668
Lithuania, Ruthinia, Prussia, Mazovia, Samogitia, Kiev, Volhynia, Livonia, Severia, Smolensk, Chernigov; and also hereditary King of Sweden, the Goths and
John_II_Casimir_Vasa
Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1674 to 1696
Prussia, Masovia, Samogitia, Livonia, Smolensk, Kyiv, Volhynia, Podlasie, Severia, and Chernihiv, etc. Vincenzo da Filicaja (1642–1707) wrote a collection
John_III_Sobieski
Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1669 to 1673
Masovia, Samogitia, Livonia, Smolensk, Kiev, Volhynia, Podolia, Podlaskie, Severia and Chernihiv, etc. Wiśniowiecki appears as a minor supporting character
Michał_Korybut_Wiśniowiecki
Royal title
Mazovia, Samogithia, Kiev, Volhynia, Podolia, Podlachia, Livonia, Smolensk, Severia and Chernigov (including hollow claims nurtured by ambition), were used
Grand_duke
Historical region in Ukraine and Russia
area of the Wild Fields on the border of Russia, immediately south of Severia, to launch annual raids into Russian territories along the Muravsky Trail
Sloboda_Ukraine
War between Russia and Poland-Lithuania Commonwealth
the conquered territories, including the territories of Chernigov and Severia (Siewiersk) and the city of Smolensk, and proclaimed a 15-year truce. Władysław
Polish–Russian War (1609–1618)
Polish–Russian_War_(1609–1618)
Polish noble family and royal house
of Samogitia Grand Duke of Livonia Grand Duke of Smolensk Grand Duke of Severia Grand Duke of Chernihiv Duke of Lorraine Queen consort of France and Navarre
Leszczyński
Part of the Great Northern War (1708–1709)
000 Russians of which 57,500 directly under Peter I stationed between Severia and Smolensk, 24,500 at Saint Petersburg under Fyodor Apraksin, 16,000
Swedish_invasion_of_Russia
1512–1522 part of the Muscovite-Lithuanian Wars
Lithuanians together with Crimean Tatars carried out several attacks on the Severia region. However, Smolensk remained under the Moscow rule. At the beginning
Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1512–1522)
Lithuanian–Muscovite_War_(1512–1522)
Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1764 to 1795
Masovia, Samogitia, Kiev, Volhynia, Podolia, Podlasie, Livonia, Smolensk, Severia and Chernihiv. Poland–Lithuania: Order of the White Eagle (1756) Poland–Lithuania:
Stanisław_August_Poniatowski
Medieval East European state
Trubetsk Vyr Yelets Upper Oka Principalities, counties along the Oka River Severia, historical region Russian: Черниговское княжество; Ukrainian: Чернігівське
Principality_of_Chernigov
Ingria and Kexholm County Sweden Ingrian War 1618 Time of Troubles Loss of Severia, Smolensk region, Sebezh and Nevel Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Russo-Polish
Territorial evolution of Russia
Territorial_evolution_of_Russia
East Slav ethnic group
(1113). The etymology of the name "Severian" is uncertain. The name of the Severia region originated from the Slavic tribes. One theory proposes derivation
Severians
Ancient Greek city of Asia Minor
of gods and emperors, as Olympia, Isthmia, Dionysia, Pythia, Commodia, Severia, Philadelphia, etc. Christianity became a legal religion of the Roman Empire
Nicaea
King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1506 to 1548
Grand Hetman of Lithuania, Konstanty Ostrogski, ransacked the region of Severia and vanquished a Russian force of approximately 6,000 men. On 8 September
Sigismund_I_the_Old
1708 battle of the Great Northern War
Smolensk. Instead, he marched south to establish a base of operation in Severia to exploit its rich granary; incorrect reports falsely informed him that
Battle_of_Lesnaya
Former city in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, est. 1152 and destroyed in 1609
population for a southern city they came from, in this case, for Starodub in Severia. The town was on the bank of the Klyazma River about twelve kilometres
Starodub-on-the-Klyazma
1598–1613 chaotic period of Russian history
Ingria was ceded to the Swedes (who established Swedish Ingria), and Severia and the city of Smolensk were retained by the Poles. The Time of Troubles
Time_of_Troubles
Russian boyar and general (died after 1389)
successfully raided Volga Bulgaria in 1376. He was in charge of the conquest of Severia in 1379 and was in command of a regiment lying in ambush during the great
Bobrok
Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1733 to 1763
Masovia, Samogitia, Kiev, Volhynia, Podolia, Podlachia, Livonia, Smolensk, Severia, Chernihiv, and also hereditary Duke of Saxony and Prince-Elector, etc
Augustus_III_of_Poland
Topics referred to by the same term
an 1814 epic poem by Robert Southey Severian, anything of or related to Severia, medieval region in Eastern Europe named after the Severian tribe Severin
Severian
Land forces of Ukraine
recruitment and social policy implementation Combat units: 1st Tank Brigade 'Severia' (MU А1815), Honcharivske, Chernihiv Oblast 12th Tank Battalion (MU А0932)
Ukrainian_Ground_Forces
Ancient town built around mineral baths
Severus in 209-211 three years of games and celebrations under the name of Severia Nymphaea took place in the baths. Games also took place in Aquae Calidae
Aquae_Calidae,_Bulgaria
Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1632 to 1648
Lithuania, Ruthenia, Prussia, Mazovia, Samogitia, Kiev, Volhynia, Livonia, Severia, Smolensk, Chernigov; and also hereditary King of Sweden, the Goths and
Władysław_IV_Vasa
Slavic state in present-day northern Ukraine (1185-1240)
fled from Grand Prince Vasily II of Moscow. Prince of Novgorod-Seversk Severia Katchanovski et al. 2013, p. 11–12. Katchanovski et al. 2013, p. 510–511
Principality of Novgorod-Seversk
Principality_of_Novgorod-Seversk
concrete regional name among other historic regions such as Podillia, Severia, or Volhynia. It was used for the middle Dnieper River territory controlled
Name_of_Ukraine
Tsaritsa of Russia in 1606
hand Dmitri promised her Pskov and Novgorod, and her father Smolensk and Severia. After the death of Boris Godunov, Dmitri captured Moscow in June 1605
Marina_Mniszech
Khan of Crimea from 1515 to 1523
driven back by troops from Ryazan. In 1514 he was driven back from the Severia. In 1515, in alliance with the Lithuanians he besieged Novgorod-Seversky
Mehmed_I_Giray
Swedish field marshal (1651–1722)
Rehnskiöld, Piper and Gyllenkrok concluded that the army would go south to Severia, in the direction of Little Russia. There the Swedes would be able to establish
Carl_Gustav_Rehnskiöld
Polish noble family
Duke of Kiev Grand Duke of Volhynia Grand Duke of Podlasie Grand Duke of Severia Grand Duke of Chernihiv Electress of Bavaria Princesses of Turenne Duchess
House_of_Sobieski
Fifth war of the Muscovite-Lithuanian Wars
Smolensk (which became Russian after the Fourth Lithuanian–Muscovite War) and Severia (which became Russian after the Second Muscovite-Lithuanian War). In February
Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1534–1537)
Lithuanian–Muscovite_War_(1534–1537)
Sweden Polish–Lithuanian victory Truce of Deulino Poland–Lithuania gains Severia, Chernihiv and Smolensk Autumn 1632 – Spring 1634 Smolensk War Polish–Lithuanian
List of armed conflicts between Poland and Russia
List_of_armed_conflicts_between_Poland_and_Russia
Period of Polish history from 1386 to 1572
further advances. An armistice implemented in 1522 left Smolensk land and Severia in Russian hands. Another round of fighting took place during 1534–1537
History of Poland during the Jagiellonian dynasty
History_of_Poland_during_the_Jagiellonian_dynasty
concluded, in which the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth ceded Smolensk, Severia and Chernigov, and, on paper only for a period of two years, the city of
History_of_Kyiv
Elets (1633), Livny (c1586), Oryol (1566), and Kursk. To the west was Severia and Polish territory. The population inside the line must have grown, but
Expansion of Russia (1500–1800)
Expansion_of_Russia_(1500–1800)
Ancient Roman family
woman buried at Ostia in Latium in the latter half of the second century. Severia Madoce, perhaps his sister, was the other heir. Servius Agilio, buried
Servia_gens
Ukrainian historian
Dniprovskyi District in Kyiv was also named after him. History of the Severia land until mid 14th century (Russian: «История Северской земли до половины
Dmytro_Bahalii
Russian noble
Vasili Ill Ivanovich Rurikid ) Russian prince, who was knyaz of Severia (1479–1533) and lord of Putyvl (1500–1523). Vasili Ivanovich Shemyachich was a
Vasili_Ivanovich_Shemyachich
Saint-Dominguans Sandwich Islands Sandwich Island Sandwich Islanders Severia Severian Severians Siam Siamese Siamese Sonargaon Sonargaiya Sonargaiyas
List of adjectivals and demonyms for former regions
List_of_adjectivals_and_demonyms_for_former_regions
Historic site
damage from the Crimean Khanate in 1482 and 1497. In 1500, the lands of Severia, along with Chernigov, were seized by the Grand Duchy of Moscow. During
Dytynets_Park
Swedes he took part in the fights against the Swedes in Siewierszczyzna (Severia). At some point he was ambushed by another magnate, Orzechowski. Warszycki
Stanisław_Warszycki
Ukrainian musicologist
Journey to the Lost Past (about the musical and cultural traditions of the Severia). The choir also successfully performed at the European Culture Month in
Olha_Bench
Slavonia Rulers of Kievan Rus' Rus' (people) Russkaya Pravda Ruthenia Severia Smerd Sveneld The Tale of Igor's Campaign Temple ring Tmutarakan Ukrainian
List of Belarus-related topics
List_of_Belarus-related_topics
Prince of Trubetsk
army of three regiments to the punitive campaign against the rebellious Severia. The big regiment was led by Prince Trubetsky, and boyar Mikhail Alexandrovich
Wigund-Jeronym_Trubecki
Georgian footballer
spent his career in clubs from various league, yet since 2014 plays in Severia region for FC Ahrobiznes TSK Romny, FC Naftovyk-Ukrnafta Okhtyrka. In 2016
Levan_Arveladze
Chronological list of collections containing ukrainian folklore
and Neighboring Gubernias) Borys Hrinchenko Chernigov Gubernia (Polesia/Severia) and neighboring Gubernias, Russian Empire 3 vols, 1895–9 Etnohrafichni
List of Ukrainian folklore collections
List_of_Ukrainian_folklore_collections
Veliky Novgorod ("Great New Town") and Novhorod-Siverskyi ("New Town in Severia"). Russian name for this oblast is Nizhegorodskaya (literally "of Lower
List of Russian federal subject name etymologies
List_of_Russian_federal_subject_name_etymologies
concluded, in which the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth ceded Smolensk, Severia and Chernigov, and, on paper only for a period of two years, the city of
History_of_Kyiv_(1657–1811)
Ancient Roman family
legion, built a family sepulchre at Lauriacum for himself, his wife, Julia Severia, daughter, Seccia Secundina, son Julius Apricius, and grandsons Marius
Seccia_gens
Town in Bryansk Oblast, Russia
Svyatoslavich, the ruler of Kursk and Trubchevsk. Originally a minor center of Severia, Trubchevsk had its own princes sporadically throughout the Middle Ages
Trubchevsk
Deulino in 1619, the Smolensk region, along with the Chernihiv region, Severia, and the southern outskirts of the Pskov region, returned to the Polish–Lithuanian
Belarusian_dialects_in_Russia
SEVERIA
SEVERIA
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, French, Italian, Portuguese
Steel Blue Color; Stern; Severe
Male
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Italian/Spanish Severiano and Severino, both SEVE means "stern."
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Severianus, SEVERIANO means "stern."
SEVERIA
SEVERIA
Girl/Female
Tamil
Arvita | à®…à®°à¯à®µà®¿à®¤à®¾Â Â
Pride
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Time; Age; Generation
Boy/Male
Hindu
Happy
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hindu sage, An old Rushi, Deceitful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Angleen | அஂகà¯à®²à¯€à®¨
Feminine
Male
Egyptian
, a title of Horus.
Girl/Female
Indian
Women who recognizes Islam
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Australian, French, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Sacrifice; Unconditional Love; Love
Boy/Male
Muslim
Vast, Spacious, One who stretches, Enlarges
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sikh, Telugu
King; Lord Vishnu; Lord Bramha
SEVERIA
SEVERIA
SEVERIA
SEVERIA
SEVERIA