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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | likened him to Peter of Russia[60] and Napoleon.[61]~ Eusebius 2 2,3 | of present-day Southern Russia. They reached as far as 3 2,5 | in the East, in southern Russia, and in the Balkan peninsula, 4 3,4 | territory of present-day Russia. Toward the close of the 5 3,5 | further importance.[57]~In Russia under the Tsar Fedor Alekseievich ( 6 3,15| general. At present in Soviet Russia the thesis of early penetration 7 3,15| Slavophile movement in Soviet Russia seems even stronger than 8 3,16| lands, especially in Old Russia.~ The poetical literature 9 4,1 | has been transferred to Russia and is now at the Hermitage 10 5,3 | orthodox church, especially in Russia. It is found in the printed 11 5,4 | said this scholar, “that in Russia of today [this is written 12 6 | Byzantine province; and Russia, upon adopting Christianity 13 6,2 | Armenia in the east, with Russia and Bulgaria in the north, 14 6,2 | within the boundaries of Russia, and to them the Russian 15 6,4 | The Byzantine Empire and Russia.~ In the time of the Macedonian 16 6,4 | relations developed between Russia and Byzantium. According 17 6,4 | Helgu [Oleg], the King of Russia” and contains some new evidence 18 6,4 | connected with the conversion of Russia to Christianity. In the 19 6,4 | not known exactly whether Russia’s conversion to Christianity 20 6,4 | were established between Russia and the Byzantine Empire, 21 6,4 | this incident was used by Russia as a sufficient motive for 22 6,4 | of present-day southern Russia in the middle of the eleventh 23 6,4 | direct relations between Russia and the Byzantine Empire.~ ~ 24 6,5 | of what is now Southern Russia, so that their territory 25 6,5 | the theme of Cherson) with Russia, Khazaria, and other neighboring 26 6,7 | of Rome. The attitude of Russia to this phenomenon was interesting. 27 6,7 | upon the later history of Russia. For instance, the documents 28 6,8 | Slavonic states, including Russia. Even some of the court 29 6,8 | also) in the history of Russia.~ The epic hero Digenes 30 6,8 | of Kiev (A.D. 1037), in Russia, as well as many other Russian 31 7,1 | took refuge in southwest Russia with the Prince of Galich, 32 7,1 | the boundless steppes of Russia.~ As to Spain, Pope Urban 33 7,1 | infidels.~ In the northeast, Russia desperately defended itself 34 7,1 | leading east and south from Russia. The Russian historian, 35 7,1 | against the Moors, Rus [Russia] was holding the left flank 36 7,1 | become altered.” In this way Russia participated in the general 37 7,1 | struggle of the tsar of Russia, John (Ivan) the Terrible, 38 7,1 | rapid measures in saving Russia; Andronicus had fallen before 39 7,4 | Canaan, and the empire of Russia, from Hungaria, Patzinakia, 40 7,4 | metropolitan of Kiev (John II), in Russia, and a Russian chronicle 41 7,4 | southern Italy; also in Russia, at Kiev, Chernigov, Novgorod 42 8,11| into present-day European Russia and in their destructive 43 8,16| churches, and finally reached Russia. Blemmydessecular works 44 8,17| Pacific Ocean, and in Old Russia. In each country where adequate 45 8,17| documents. In the history of Russia, pronoia is sometimes compared 46 8,17| This was a custom in Old Russia; the Russian nobles were 47 8,17| studies on feudalism in Old Russia by N. Pavlov-Silvansky, 48 8,17| Carolingians as well as in Old Russia in the so-calledappanage 49 8,17| border), in the history of Russia. In these border districts 50 9,2 | Byzantium, the new Tsarina of Russia had transferred the supreme 51 9,3 | established in the north, in Russia. This was the Golden or 52 9,3 | ethnographically with south Russia. The word Mamluk means “ 53 9,3 | Polovtzi) from southern Russia, who had fled before the 54 9,3 | their compatriots of south Russia, where, even after the Mongol 55 9,3 | between Egypt and south Russia was possible only through 56 9,6 | them the money sent from Russia by the Great Prince of Moscow, 57 9,6 | Novgorod, and Moscow, in Russia, where the great prince, 58 9,6 | then it spread all over Russia. In some cities, according 59 9,7 | expeditions into southern Russia, northern India, Mesopotamia, 60 9,12| regions, in the Crimea, Russia, Galich, and Lithuania. 61 9,13| received his education in Russia, Papamichael, considered 62 9,14| countries, and in far-off Russia, urging them to be constant 63 9,18| countries in general and Russia in particular have not yet


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