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Krivenkov, A
Khronika Perioda "Povesti Vremennykh Let": V 2 T.
T.1: Ot 850 do 984 g.T. 2: Ot 985 do 1117 g.
[ Chronicle of the period "Tales of bygone years": In 2 volumes : Book 1: From 850 to 984. Book 2: From 985 to 1117]

St. Petersburg:  Renome, 2014
628+672 pp
Serie: Novaia "Povest` vremennykh let"
pbk. 17 x 24 cm
ISBN: 9785919183860
Language: Russian
This two-volume set describes the location and role of Slavs, Ross, Rus, Rossy and Russians in the context of ancient and medieval history of the East and the West. The series covers the period from 2000 BC to 1117 AD which is the year of the completion of the main monument of Old Rus "The Tale of Bygone Years" (Povest` vremennykh let). The previous volume, in two books covers From the birth of Christ to 499 AD. The series is addressed to a wide audience. (2.035 kg.)
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