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Chronicle of Nestor

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1 5 | THE YEAR 6534 [1026].~ Yaroslav after having 2 6 | THE YEAR 6535 [1027].~ The third son of Yaroslav 3 7 | THE YEAR 6537 [1029].~ General tranquility. ~ 4 Intro| Rus seem to date from the 11th century. The most authoritative, 5 Intro| Lavrentyesky Spisok, dating from 1377 and so called after the 6 3 | During the years 6386, 6369, and 6370, [from 860-862] 7 3 | the years 6386, 6369, and 6370, [from 860-862] the Varangians 8 3 | PRINCES.~ During the years 6386, 6369, and 6370, [from 860- 9 4 | THE YEAR 6496 [988].~The Grand Prince 10 5 | THE YEAR 6534 [1026].~ Yaroslav after 11 6 | THE YEAR 6535 [1027].~ The third son of 12 7 | THE YEAR 6537 [1029].~ General tranquility. ~ 13 3 | 6386, 6369, and 6370, [from 860-862] the Varangians crossed 14 3 | 6369, and 6370, [from 860-862] the Varangians crossed 15 4 | THE YEAR 6496 [988].~The Grand Prince Vladimir 16 3 | large and has everything in abundance except that we lack order 17 4 | The day following Vladimir accompanied by the priests, those of 18 | according 19 | across 20 | actually 21 4 | religions, determined upon the adoption of Christianity. He was 22 | against 23 1 | was dispersed. As to the alphabet, that was not born until 24 | already 25 | another 26 4 | day after tomorrow do not appear on the bank of the river, 27 5 | having rebuilt his army approached Kiev and concluded a peace 28 | are 29 5 | after having rebuilt his army approached Kiev and concluded 30 3 | that country, before the arrival of Rurik, had been known 31 3 | situated on a mountain and they asked, "Whose city is that?" The 32 3 | established themselves there, attracting to them a large number of 33 Intro| the 11th century. The most authoritative, complete and earliest of 34 1 | the fall of the tower of Babel and the confusion of tongues, 35 2 | Sea of the Varangians [the Baltic]. From this sea one can 36 3 | his residence along the banks of the river of that name. 37 4 | when all the people were baptized, each returned to his home. ~ 38 4 | tremendously curious and beautiful to see. At last, when all 39 | because 40 | been 41 | before 42 | begin 43 1 | THE BEGINNINGS. ~Let us begin our story. 44 3 | The response was made, "It belonged once to three brothers, 45 1 | Southwest. In the portion belonging to Japhat there lived the 46 | between 47 3 | house in the regions of the Blanc. The third, Trouvor, at 48 | both 49 5 | concluded a peace with his brother Mstislav. They divided the 50 5 | then dwelt in peace and brotherly friendship. The civil wars 51 3 | others, and this foolishness brought frequent disaster. They 52 2 | one can go from Russia to Bulgaria by way of the Volga; to 53 1 | countries of the Egri and the Bulgars. Some of these Slavs were 54 Intro| compilation, "The Tale of By-gone Years" which was long thought 55 1 | the frontiers of Moravia call themselves Moravians; others, 56 1 | the descendants of Jjaphat came those who took the name 57 Intro| seem to date from the 11th century. The most authoritative, 58 2 | farthermost possessions of Chain. The Dnieper with its three 59 4 | neck, others only to the chest. The children stayed on 60 1 | After the flood the three chi1dren of Noah: Sem, Cham, and 61 4 | others only to the chest. The children stayed on the bank and were 62 3 | brothers, Kii, Shchechek, and Choriv, who built it, but actually 63 4 | determined upon the adoption of Christianity. He was perhaps helped to 64 4 | according to the ancient chroniclers, studied all sorts of religions, 65 1 | there lived the Russian, the Chuder,, and many other people. ~ 66 3 | among the Varangians. The Chudes, the Slavs, the Krivichs 67 5 | brotherly friendship. The civil wars and internal rebellions 68 3 | lack order and justice; come take possession and govern 69 3 | left with some of their companions and went into the countryside 70 Intro| The most authoritative, complete and earliest of the Chronicles 71 5 | army approached Kiev and concluded a peace with his brother 72 1 | the tower of Babel and the confusion of tongues, the sons of 73 3 | Khazars." Askold and Dir then conquered the city and established 74 4 | river, rich or poor, will be considered as rebels and traitors." 75 Intro| after the Monk Lawrence who copied it, The second oldest is 76 3 | companions and went into the countryside and penetrated along the 77 4 | stayed on the bank and were covered with water; some plunged 78 4 | gathered an innumerable crowd of men who entered into 79 4 | a spectacle tremendously curious and beautiful to see. At 80 1 | themselves Moravians; others, Czechs. The Serbs and the Kroats 81 Intro| written records of Rus seem to date from the 11th century. The 82 Intro| The Lavrentyesky Spisok, dating from 1377 and so called 83 3 | disaster. They therefore decided among themselves, "Let us 84 4 | was perhaps helped to this decision by his desire to marry a 85 1 | West and North. From the descendants of Jjaphat came those who 86 4 | to this decision by his desire to marry a Greek princess 87 4 | all sorts of religions, determined upon the adoption of Christianity. 88 3 | foolishness brought frequent disaster. They therefore decided 89 3 | Constantinople. Along the way they discovered a city situated on a mountain 90 1 | language of the Slavs was dispersed. As to the alphabet, that 91 | do 92 1 | the forest) others that of Dregovich (who established themselves 93 1 | of Poles, others that of Dreviliens (because they lived in the 94 | During 95 5 | princes, reconciled, then dwelt in peace and brotherly friendship. 96 | each 97 1 | were scattered over the earth, and they have taken the 98 1 | among them. Sem occupied the East: Cham, the middle part; 99 3 | their families went, in effect, to occupy Slavonia. They 100 1 | in the countries of the Egri and the Bulgars. Some of 101 3 | the city of Ladoga. The eldest of the three, Rurik, set 102 4 | the priests, those of the empress and those of Kherson, went 103 4 | innumerable crowd of men who entered into the water, some up 104 2 | flows the Volkhov which enters into the great lake of the 105 | everything 106 1 | established themselves, for example, those who populated the 107 | except 108 6 | there was seen in the sky an extraordinary sign: it was the figure 109 1 | other people. ~After the fall of the tower of Babel and 110 3 | brothers together with their families went, in effect, to occupy 111 2 | Rome, and from Rome to the farthermost possessions of Chain. The 112 6 | extraordinary sign: it was the figure of a serpent, and this sign 113 3 | us justice." In order to find him, the Slavs crossed the 114 1 | begin our story. After the flood the three chi1dren of Noah: 115 4 | The words of the Chronicle follow. ~Vladimir made known throughout 116 3 | against the others, and this foolishness brought frequent disaster. 117 | for 118 1 | because they lived in the forest) others that of Dregovich ( 119 4 | their prayers. And this formed a spectacle tremendously 120 | found 121 3 | this foolishness brought frequent disaster. They therefore 122 5 | dwelt in peace and brotherly friendship. The civil wars and internal 123 1 | those who populated the frontiers of Moravia call themselves 124 4 | Dnieper, where there was gathered an innumerable crowd of 125 7 | THE YEAR 6537 [1029].~ General tranquility. ~ 126 Intro| Chronicle of Nestor. It is now generally held to be a compilation 127 3 | will govern us and who will give us justice." In order to 128 2 | Greece, and another which goes from Greece to the Lovat; 129 4 | THE YEAR 6496 [988].~The Grand Prince Vladimir having, 130 4 | by his desire to marry a Greek princess who made his baptism 131 Intro| Nestor. It is now generally held to be a compilation of the 132 4 | Christianity. He was perhaps helped to this decision by his 133 | here 134 Intro| both these Chronicles is an historical compilation, "The Tale of 135 4 | baptized, each returned to his home. ~ 136 3 | second, Sineous, set up his house in the regions of the Blanc. 137 2 | route across the Great Lake Ilmen. From this [inland] sea 138 3 | the royal family but were important nobles. Without the King' 139 4 | prerequisite. After his baptism, he imposed similar baptism upon his 140 2 | Great Lake Ilmen. From this [inland] sea flows the Volkhov which 141 4 | where there was gathered an innumerable crowd of men who entered 142 5 | friendship. The civil wars and internal rebellions were stopped, 143 3 | The third, Trouvor, at Isbosk. That part of Russia was 144 | itself 145 1 | From the descendants of Jjaphat came those who took the 146 3 | there pay tribute to the Khazars." Askold and Dir then conquered 147 4 | the empress and those of Kherson, went to the Dnieper, where 148 5 | rebuilt his army approached Kiev and concluded a peace with 149 3 | once to three brothers, Kii, Shchechek, and Choriv, 150 3 | important nobles. Without the King's permission, they left 151 5 | stopped, and the country knew a rebirth of tranquility. ~ 152 3 | The Chudes, the Slavs, the Krivichs and other peoples together 153 1 | Czechs. The Serbs and the Kroats are also Slavs. Among those 154 3 | abundance except that we lack order and justice; come 155 3 | country they built the city of Ladoga. The eldest of the three, 156 1 | and the Dvina) thus the language of the Slavs was dispersed. 157 | last 158 Intro| to have survived is The Lavrentyesky Spisok, dating from 1377 159 Intro| so called after the Monk Lawrence who copied it, The second 160 3 | King's permission, they left with some of their companions 161 3 | it, but actually we who live there pay tribute to the 162 Intro| By-gone Years" which was long thought to be the work of 163 3 | refused to pay them tribute longer, and wished to govern themselves, 164 Intro| where it was found. The main part of both these Chronicles 165 4 | decision by his desire to marry a Greek princess who made 166 1 | occupied the East: Cham, the middle part; and Japhat received 167 Intro| Spisok, after the Ipatsky Monastery where it was found. The 168 1 | populated the frontiers of Moravia call themselves Moravians; 169 1 | Moravia call themselves Moravians; others, Czechs. The Serbs 170 | most 171 3 | discovered a city situated on a mountain and they asked, "Whose city 172 2 | The Dnieper with its three mouths empties into the Black Sea, 173 1 | and they have taken the names of those places where they 174 1 | They established themselves near the Danube in the countries 175 4 | the water, some up to the neck, others only to the chest. 176 | no 177 1 | flood the three chi1dren of Noah: Sem, Cham, and Japhat divided 178 3 | family but were important nobles. Without the King's permission, 179 6 | serpent, and this sign was noticed by all the world. ~ 180 3 | Russia was later called Novgorod by the Varangians, but the 181 | now 182 3 | attracting to them a large number of the Varangians. ~ 183 3 | families went, in effect, to occupy Slavonia. They settled among 184 Intro| who copied it, The second oldest is called Ipatsky Spisok, 185 | once 186 | or 187 | over 188 3 | into the countryside and penetrated along the Dnieper even to 189 3 | the Krivichs and other peoples together spoke thus to the 190 | perhaps 191 3 | nobles. Without the King's permission, they left with some of 192 1 | taken the names of those places where they established themselves, 193 4 | covered with water; some plunged into the river. Others swam 194 1 | Dnieper, some took the name of Poles, others that of Dreviliens ( 195 4 | bank of the river, rich or poor, will be considered as rebels 196 1 | for example, those who populated the frontiers of Moravia 197 1 | and the Southwest. In the portion belonging to Japhat there 198 3 | order and justice; come take possession and govern us." Three Varangian 199 2 | Rome to the farthermost possessions of Chain. The Dnieper with 200 4 | while the priests read their prayers. And this formed a spectacle 201 4 | princess who made his baptism a prerequisite. After his baptism, he imposed 202 4 | desire to marry a Greek princess who made his baptism a prerequisite. 203 1 | established themselves between the Pripet and the Dvina) thus the 204 3 | justice among them. One family raised itself against the others, 205 4 | there while the priests read their prayers. And this 206 5 | civil wars and internal rebellions were stopped, and the country 207 4 | poor, will be considered as rebels and traitors." The day following 208 5 | and the country knew a rebirth of tranquility. ~ 209 5 | Yaroslav after having rebuilt his army approached Kiev 210 5 | the rest. The two princes, reconciled, then dwelt in peace and 211 Intro| Walsh] The earliest written records of Rus seem to date from 212 3 | already submitted to them refused to pay them tribute longer, 213 3 | set up his house in the regions of the Blanc. The third, 214 4 | chroniclers, studied all sorts of religions, determined upon the adoption 215 3 | three, Rurik, set up his residence along the banks of the river 216 3 | the Varangians, but the residents of that country, before 217 3 | Whose city is that?" The response was made, "It belonged once 218 5 | Western part, and Mstislav the rest. The two princes, reconciled, 219 4 | people were baptized, each returned to his home. ~ 220 2 | the Lovat; and one which returns from the Lovat by a route 221 4 | on the bank of the river, rich or poor, will be considered 222 2 | River Dnieper. The Dnieper rises in the forests of Volkhov 223 2 | returns from the Lovat by a route across the Great Lake Ilmen. 224 3 | Dir, who were not of the royal family but were important 225 2 | There is a road which runs from Varangia to Greece, 226 Intro| earliest written records of Rus seem to date from the 11th 227 2 | is called the Sea of the Russians. ~ 228 | s 229 1 | Some of these Slavs were scattered over the earth, and they 230 4 | curious and beautiful to see. At last, when all the people 231 3 | among themselves, "Let us seek a Prince who will govern 232 | seem 233 6 | year following there was seen in the sky an extraordinary 234 3 | themselves, but there was no sense of justice among them. One 235 1 | Moravians; others, Czechs. The Serbs and the Kroats are also 236 6 | it was the figure of a serpent, and this sign was noticed 237 3 | to occupy Slavonia. They settled among the Slavs, and in 238 3 | to three brothers, Kii, Shchechek, and Choriv, who built it, 239 4 | his baptism, he imposed similar baptism upon his people. 240 3 | of that name. The second, Sineous, set up his house in the 241 3 | way they discovered a city situated on a mountain and they asked, " 242 6 | following there was seen in the sky an extraordinary sign: it 243 3 | went, in effect, to occupy Slavonia. They settled among the 244 | so 245 6 | 6535 [1027].~ The third son of Yaroslav was born, and 246 1 | confusion of tongues, the sons of Japhat occupied the countries 247 4 | chroniclers, studied all sorts of religions, determined 248 3 | Slavs crossed the Sea and sought him among the Varangians. 249 2 | the Dvina which has its source in the same forests flows 250 2 | Volkhov and flows to the south; while the Dvina which has 251 1 | received the North and the Southwest. In the portion belonging 252 4 | prayers. And this formed a spectacle tremendously curious and 253 3 | and other peoples together spoke thus to the princes of Varangia: " 254 4 | the chest. The children stayed on the bank and were covered 255 5 | internal rebellions were stopped, and the country knew a 256 1 | BEGINNINGS. ~Let us begin our story. After the flood the three 257 4 | the ancient chroniclers, studied all sorts of religions, 258 3 | the people who had already submitted to them refused to pay them 259 Intro| of the Chronicles to have survived is The Lavrentyesky Spisok, 260 6 | born, and received the name SviatosIav. The year following there 261 4 | plunged into the river. Others swam here and there while the 262 3 | order and justice; come take possession and govern us." 263 1 | the earth, and they have taken the names of those places 264 Intro| historical compilation, "The Tale of By-gone Years" which 265 5 | They divided the Russian territory along the Danube river. 266 | therefore 267 Intro| By-gone Years" which was long thought to be the work of the Monk 268 | throughout 269 3 | Varangians crossed the Sea. This time the people who had already 270 4 | village: "Those who day after tomorrow do not appear on the bank 271 1 | Babel and the confusion of tongues, the sons of Japhat occupied 272 1 | After the fall of the tower of Babel and the confusion 273 4 | considered as rebels and traitors." The day following Vladimir 274 4 | this formed a spectacle tremendously curious and beautiful to 275 3 | of the Blanc. The third, Trouvor, at Isbosk. That part of 276 | until 277 4 | made known throughout his village: "Those who day after tomorrow 278 Intro| from Walsh] The earliest written records 279 5 | brotherly friendship. The civil wars and internal rebellions 280 2 | the Volga; to Varangia by wayof the Dvina; from the Varangians 281 5 | river. Yaroslav took the Western part, and Mstislav the rest. 282 | when 283 | Whose 284 3 | them tribute longer, and wished to govern themselves, but 285 | Without 286 4 | baptism upon his people. The words of the Chronicle follow. ~ 287 Intro| from Walsh] The earliest written records of Rus seem to date


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