The 'Massacre of Novgorod' occurred in the city of
Novgorod,
Russia in
1570. The massacre started on
January 9, and went on to
February 12.
Ivan the Terrible was under the belief that the elite of the city of Novgorod planned to defect to
Poland, and led an army to Novgorod to stop them on
January 2. Ivan's soldiers built walls around the perimeter of the city in order to prevent the people of the city escaping. Between 500 and 1000 people were gathered every day by the troops, then tortured and killed in front of Ivan and his son.
[1][2]
The official death toll named 1,500 of Novgorod ''big'' people (nobility) and only mentioned about the same number of ''smaller'' people. Modern Russian researchers estimate number of victims in a range from 2,500 up to 12,000. (After the famine and epidemics of 1560s the population of Novgorod did not exceed 10,000-20,000.) Having investigated the report of the leader of ''
oprichniks''
Malyuta Skuratov and commemoration lists (''sinodiki''), R. Skrynnikov considers that the number of victims was 2–3 thousand
[3].
See also
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Ivan the Terrible
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Novgorod
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List of massacres
References
1. Massacre at Novgorod - Loyola University
2. According to the ''Third Novgorod Chronicle'', the massacre lasted for five weeks. The ''First Pskov Chronicle'' estimates the number of victims at 60,000. These sources are not impartial, however.
3. Skrynnikov R, "Ivan Grozny", M, AST, 2001