Pskov Chronicles

Pskov Chronicles fragment edited by Nasonov in the PSRL (1955).

The Pskov Chronicles[a] are a set of three Rus' chronicles of the late Middle Ages concerning the Pskov Land and the Pskov Republic that have survived in several manuscripts.[1] They are simply known as the First, Second, and Third Pskov Chronicle,[1] or the Pskov First, Second, and Third Chronicle.[2] At the earliest, the Pskovian chronicle writing tradition emerged in the 13th century, but more likely in the 14th century, as the city of Pskov (Pleskov) was gradually establishing its autonomy and eventual independence from the Novgorod Republic.[1]


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  1. ^ a b c Halperin 2022, p. 64.
  2. ^ Savignac 2016, p. 10.