A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... military landholders , the lesser depending on and performing military service to the greater , though members of any rank might , as in the West , be in direct relationship to the prince . At the top stood the boyars , roughly ...
... military landholders , the lesser depending on and performing military service to the greater , though members of any rank might , as in the West , be in direct relationship to the prince . At the top stood the boyars , roughly ...
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... military reforms . In essence they amounted to reviving and extending the regimenting , on foreign models , of the army , which had fallen sadly into neglect in the interval between the overthrow of Sophia and the outbreak of the war ...
... military reforms . In essence they amounted to reviving and extending the regimenting , on foreign models , of the army , which had fallen sadly into neglect in the interval between the overthrow of Sophia and the outbreak of the war ...
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... military service from twenty - five years to sixteen . He strove to reduce the brutality of military discipline and to inculcate self- respect in the rank and file . He introduced economies in military administra- tion without affecting ...
... military service from twenty - five years to sixteen . He strove to reduce the brutality of military discipline and to inculcate self- respect in the rank and file . He introduced economies in military administra- tion without affecting ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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