A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... century , i.e. , a period later than the conventional date for the beginning of modern as distinct from medieval history , Siberia meant nothing at all to Russia . The first Russians to penetrate Siberia were , like the French coureurs ...
... century , i.e. , a period later than the conventional date for the beginning of modern as distinct from medieval history , Siberia meant nothing at all to Russia . The first Russians to penetrate Siberia were , like the French coureurs ...
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... century , and who were finally destroyed as a political entity by the Avars in the sixth century , were Slavs led by Alan chiefs . All in all , despite the version given by the Ancient Chronicle , it seems probable that , before the ...
... century , and who were finally destroyed as a political entity by the Avars in the sixth century , were Slavs led by Alan chiefs . All in all , despite the version given by the Ancient Chronicle , it seems probable that , before the ...
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... century , Hungary was threatened by joint action of the Holy Roman and Byzantine emperors ; some of the Rus- sian princes , including Hungary's nearest neighbor , the prince of Galicia , joined enthusiastically in the chase ; but the ...
... century , Hungary was threatened by joint action of the Holy Roman and Byzantine emperors ; some of the Rus- sian princes , including Hungary's nearest neighbor , the prince of Galicia , joined enthusiastically in the chase ; but the ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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