A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... period - the quarter of a millennium stretch- ing approximately from the adoption of Christianity ( 988 ) to the Mongol conquest ( 1238-40 ) ... PERIOD west , the remnants of Lithuanian THE KIEVAN PERIOD: ELEVENTH TO THIRTEENTH CENTURIES.
... period - the quarter of a millennium stretch- ing approximately from the adoption of Christianity ( 988 ) to the Mongol conquest ( 1238-40 ) ... PERIOD west , the remnants of Lithuanian THE KIEVAN PERIOD: ELEVENTH TO THIRTEENTH CENTURIES.
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... period there are observable , in addition to the zakupy and kholopy of the Kievan period , a significant category of zakladchiki , men who , though technically free , had put themselves under the special protection of powerful ...
... period there are observable , in addition to the zakupy and kholopy of the Kievan period , a significant category of zakladchiki , men who , though technically free , had put themselves under the special protection of powerful ...
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... period , therefore , Tolstoy became the sainted darling of the discontented . A Confession ( 1880-82 ) ushered in Tolstoy's new period , in which he sought to keep his special brand of mysticism subordinate to reason . Avoid- ing ...
... period , therefore , Tolstoy became the sainted darling of the discontented . A Confession ( 1880-82 ) ushered in Tolstoy's new period , in which he sought to keep his special brand of mysticism subordinate to reason . Avoid- ing ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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