Battle of the Ice

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The Battle on the Ice, also known as the Battle of Lake Peipus, took place on 5 April 1242. It was fought on the frozen Lake Peipus when the united forces of the Republic of Novgorod and Vladimir-Suzdal, led by Prince Alexander Nevsky, emerged victorious against the forces of the Livonian Order and Bishopric of Dorpat, led by Bishop Hermann of Dorpat.

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Battle of Lake Chudskoye; Battle of Lake Peipus
battleDenmarkNovgorod Republic, Teutonic Order, Russia

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Document that Alexander Seleznev prepares a plan of the 765th anniversary of the victory of Alexander Nevsky (Battle on the Ice), 2006Document that Alexander Seleznev prepares a plan of the 765th anniversary of the victory of Alexander Nevsky (Battle on the Ice), 2006
The gratitude of Anatoly Kirpichnikov to Andrey Turchak for supporting the work of Alexander Seleznev and the characterization of A. Seleznev. Letter from A. Kirpichnikov, 2008The gratitude of Anatoly Kirpichnikov to Andrey Turchak for supporting the work of Alexander Seleznev and the characterization of A. Seleznev. Letter from A. Kirpichnikov, 2008
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