Yurievij

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Modern-day Tartu, Estonia, was historically named Yuriev by Grand Prince Yaroslav the Wise (whose Christian baptismal name was Yuri) in 1030. Modern Surnames and Legacy Yurievij

from one landowner to another. The abolition of this right in the late 16th century was a critical step in the establishment of serfdom in Russia (Formerly Yuriev) The city of , was known as between 1030–1224 and again from 1893–1918. Should we focus on a (e