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  1. Polans (western) - Wikipedia

    The Western Polans (also known as Polanes, Polanians; Polish: Polanie, derived from Old Slavic pole, "field" or "plain", from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₂-"flatland") were a West Slavic and Lechitic tribe, inhabiting the Warta River basin of the contemporary Greater Poland region starting in the 6th century. They were one of the main tribes in Central Europe and were closely related to the ...

  2. Polans (eastern) - Wikipedia

    The name derives from the Old East Slavic word поле, which means "field", because, according to the Primary Chronicle they lived in the fields (занеже в поле седяху). In roughly 862 the Polans were attached to ancient Rus'. [citation needed]The land of the Polans was at the crossroads of territories inhabited by different Eastern Slavic tribes (such as the Drevlyans ...

  3. Kremlin de Moscovo – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

    Kremlin Moscovo (português europeu) ou Moscou (português brasileiro) (russo: Моско́вский Кремль, tr. Moskovskiy Kreml), geralmente referido como o Kremlin, é um complexo fortificado no centro da capital russa, nas margens do rio Moskva ao sul, com a Catedral de São Basílio e a Praça Vermelha a leste e o Jardim de Alexandre a oeste. É o mais conhecido dos kremlins ...

  4. Where was Prince Vladimir baptized

    May 08, 2022 · The article continues the cycle "mysteries of historians and history". It tells about the study of Russian chronicles and the legend of the baptism of Vladimir. Saint Vladimir. Moscow. Author Salavat Shcherbakov. Photo of the author. In an article dedicated to Rurik and the calling of the Varangians, or rather the reconstruction of the chronicle text, on



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