Home
Register / Sign In | Search | About Us | Policies | Contact Us | Periodical Catalogs | Library Registration Rus
Types of products
BOOKS
PERIODICALS
MAPS
VIDEO / CD
AUDIO BOOKS


Discounts are available
FAQ
Periodical Catalogs
Shipping Charges
Subject Catalogs

All the books listed on this web site are in stock and will be shipped within 3 business days.


We Accept: Paypal, Mastercard, Visa, American Express, and Discover 

Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.


« Back Print this page
PRICE
$ 24.00
024296
Temushev, V.N
Gomel`skaia Zemlia v Kontse XV - Pervoi Polovine XVI v
Territorial`nye Transformatsii v Pogranichnom Regione
[ Gomel` land from late 15th - first half of the 16th century : Territorial transformation of the frontier region]

Moscow:  Kvadriga, 2009
192 pImagesTablesMaps
pbk. 13.5 x 21 cm. Insert. Printing 500
ISBN: 9785904162108
Language: Russian
This is the first detailed study in the history of the Gomel` land, which turned out to be the battle ground of the Lithuanian and Moscow principalities from late 15th to the first half of the 16th century. The author identified the place of various settlements of the region, reconstructed the borders during Lithuanian and Muscovite rule and their transformation. The study is based on Muscovite-Lithuanian treaties, ambassadorial books, Lithuanian chronicles and others. 10 maps.
Subjects
» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Early Rus and Medieval Russia
» Geography and Natural History
» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Auxiliary Disciplines   » Historical Geography & Toponimika
» CIS / New Independent States / Former USSR Republics   » Ukraine, Belorussia
Quick Search
books on sale
rare books


Search

Please note that searching in the Cyrillic version of the site is case sensitive.

This web site works best using Internet Explorer.
About Us | | Policies | | Contact Us | | Library Registration |
© Panorama of Russia, 2004 - 2024