Rulers of Novgorod
See also: Prince of Novgorod- Rus
- Riurik 862–879
- Oleg 879–912
- Igor 912–945
- Olga 945–962
- Sviatoslav the Brave 962–969
- Novgorod Land
- Vladimir the Great 969–977
- Dobrynya 977–988
- Vysheslav Vladimirovich 988–1010
- Yaroslav the Wise 1010–1019
- Konstantin Dobrynich
- Vladimir 1036–1052 (assisted by Vyshata)
- Ostromir 1052–1054 (probably as a representative before being replaced by Mstislav)
- Mstislav Iziaslavich 1054-1067 (son of Izyaslav I of Kiev)
- part of Principality of Polotsk 1067–1069
- Gleb Svyatoslavich 1069–1073
- Sviatopolk Iziaslavovich 1078–1088
- Mstislav the Great 1088–1117
- Vsevolod 1117–1132
- Novgorod Republic
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