Great Novgorod - the city in which the first set of laws in Kiev Rus was written.

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Great Novgorod - the city in which the first set of laws in Kiev Rus was written.

So here we have the Russian ruble, nominal - 3. The year of issue of this coin is 2009, Mint: Moscow, Russia. Total circulation – 10.000. The coin is dedicated to Veliky Novgorod and its surroundings - the heritage of UNESCO.

In 882, Rurik's successor, Oleg of Novgorod, conquered Kiev and founded the state of Kievan Rus'. Novgorod's size as well as its political, economic, and cultural influence made it the second most important city in Kievan Rus'.

According to a custom, the elder son and heir of the ruling Kievan monarch was sent to rule Novgorod even as a minor. When the ruling monarch had no such son, Novgorod was governed by posadniks, such as the legendary Gostomysl, Dobrynya, Konstantin, and Ostromir.

Of all their princes, Novgorodians most cherished the memory of Yaroslav the Wise, who sat as Prince of Novgorod from 1010 to 1019, while his father, Vladimir the Great, was a prince in Kiev.

Yaroslav promulgated the first written code of laws, later incorporated into Russkaya Pravda, among the Eastern Slavs and is said to have granted the city a number of freedoms or privileges, which they often referred to in later centuries as precedents in their relations with other princes. His son, Vladimir, sponsored construction of the great St. Sophia Cathedral, more accurately translated as the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom, which stands to this day.

Object data

Title

Great Novgorod - the city in which the first set of laws in Kiev Rus was written.

Artist

Both sides: A.D. Schablykin, I.I. Kopytkin.

Founder

Moscow, Russia.

Date

2009.

Culture

Russia.

Medium

Silver 0.925.

Dimensions

33.94x39x3.3.

Classification

Coin.

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