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Primary Chronicle
Primary Chronicle The Russian Primary Chronicle (Russian: Повесть временных лет, Povest' vremennykh ...
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Talk:Primary Chronicle
Talk:Primary Chronicle "Russian" is by far more used word in ... participate Wikipedia:Russian_History_Harmonization wikiproject. Beginning of the Chronicle The article currently says: The chronicle begins with the deluge... as if ...
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Chronicle
Chronicle Generally a chronicle (Latin chronica) is historical account of facts ... author does not see as important. Nabonidus Chronicle, British Museum, London Scholars categorize the genre of chronicle into two subgroups: live chronicles, and dead chronicles. A dead chronicle is one where the author gathers ...
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Talk:Russian architecture
Talk:Russian architecture Problems with the article This article ... Now the discussion page is linked between Russian architecture and Architecture of Rus, but the ... the Soviet architecture and the architecture of Russian Empire? Anyway the Ukraine and Russia share ... history of the Kievan Rus into the Russian history, without separating it onto the History of the Russian Rus and the Ukrainian Rus is ...
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Russian grammar
Russian grammar Russian grammar encompasses: a highly synthetic morphology a ... European style; a polished vernacular foundation. The Russian language has preserved an Indo-European synthetic ... overview, please see the discussion in the Russian language article. NOTE 2. In the discussion ... the meaning they have in the standard Russian discussions of historical grammar. In particular, ...
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Russian National Library
Russian National Library Visit of Alexander I to ... I to the library in 1853. The Russian National Library in St Petersburg, known as ... It shouldn't be confused with the Russian State Library, located in Moscow. It was ... Ostromir Gospel, the earliest book written in Russian language, and the Hypatian Codex of the Russian Primary Chronicle. The library was officially ...
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Chronicle of Henry of Livonia
Chronicle of Henry of Livonia The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia (Latvian: Indriķa hronika ... of Novgorod, and where Germanic, Scandinavian, and Russian trade, culture, and cults all mingled. Scandinavian ... it into the Western orbit. Content The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia provides eyewitness accounts ... other famous early Livonian text, the Rhymed Chronicle has less historical value, as it ...
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History of the Russian language
History of the Russian language Note: This page containsIPA phonetic symbolsin Unicode. The history proper of the Russian language dates from just before the turn ... dialects of a language, usually termed Old Russian but actually common to all the Eastern ... conquered remained firmly Slavic. Altaic borrowings in Russian relate mostly to commerce and the military ... the language of Kievan Rus' and Modern Russian is not so great as to ...
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Talk:Rus' (people)
... to so many Russians, to the dominant Russian view, but Russia then went and named ... 8 May 2004 (UTC) "Rus'ian" vs. "Russian" I don't believe I have any ... that Drbug keeps changing "Rus'ian" to "Russian", insisting that the former is "not an ... 22, 2004 (UTC) It is called the "Russian Primary Chronicle," not "Rus'ian," and although ...
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Talk:Old East Slavic language
... say that this a common root of Russian, Balarussian and Ukrainian makes me roll on ... 16:36, 24 Dec 2004 (UTC) A Russian person would just say that it is simple plain Russian with some dialectal traits, plus some Polish ... common root" anyway, but an invention of Russian imperialists? Show me that common root? I ... 28, 24 Dec 2004 (UTC) Old Ruthenian/Russian did not evolve from Old Church ...
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