Andreev encyclopædia
An encyclopædia on Daniil Andreev with vast bibliography
Mikhail Belgorodskiy, the author-compiler
Russian history. The period of the Eastern-Slavic egregor (VIII century – 1275) [26580–27349]
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XVII.3. Russian history
XVII.3.0. Russian history in general
XVII.3.0.1. The Rurik dynasty as a whole
XVII.3.1. The period of the Eastern-Slavic egregor (8th – 1st half of 13th centuries)
XVII.3.1.1. The birth of the Russian people
XVII.3.1.2. Mythologization of Old Russian history. Pseudo-history
XVII.3.1.3. Pre-Russianity [26960–27109]
XVII.3.1.3.1. Paganish period in Russia [26960–27019]
XVII.3.1.3.2. Slavic mythology [27020–27079]
XVII.3.1.3.3. The Book of Veles and other literary monuments [27080–27109]
XVII.3.1.4. Pre-Moscow Rurik princes (c. 862 – 1275)
XVII.3.1.4.1. Saint Vladimir I Svyatoslavich (c. 956 – 1015)
XVII.3.1.4.2. Yaroslav Mudry (980–1054)
XVII.3.1.4.3. Vladimir II Vsevolodovich Monomakh (1053–1125)
XVII.3.1.4.4. Nestor (c. 1056 – 1113)
The Annalist.
XVII.3.1.4.5. Alexander Yaroslavich Nevsky (c. 1220 – 1263), Saint
Life of Aleksandr Nevsky // Early Russian Literature. – 1974. – Pp. 103-123. # First redaction was produced in early 1280s at Rozhdestvensky monastery in Vladimir. (Terras, p. 18). Russian
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