The Vikings in HistoryBarnes & Noble Books, 1983 - 224 oldal |
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... Constantinople more than once , they were the inferiors in this relationship , at times even the pawns of the experienced Greeks . The presence of two ambassadors from the Rus at the emperor's court in 839 is evidence of the early ...
... Constantinople more than once , they were the inferiors in this relationship , at times even the pawns of the experienced Greeks . The presence of two ambassadors from the Rus at the emperor's court in 839 is evidence of the early ...
192. oldal
F. Donald Logan. Vikings had visited upon Constantinople the most extensive barbarities of which we have record in their adventures . More peaceful relations were to follow later and a Kiev - Constantinople axis was created , encouraging ...
F. Donald Logan. Vikings had visited upon Constantinople the most extensive barbarities of which we have record in their adventures . More peaceful relations were to follow later and a Kiev - Constantinople axis was created , encouraging ...
194. oldal
... Constantinople , they had to pass through the hazardous rapids of the lower Dnieper , the danger there enhanced by the possibility of attack by hostile Pechenegs , hiding in the background , waiting for an opportunity for attack . The ...
... Constantinople , they had to pass through the hazardous rapids of the lower Dnieper , the danger there enhanced by the possibility of attack by hostile Pechenegs , hiding in the background , waiting for an opportunity for attack . The ...
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List of maps illustrations and tables | 8 |
The Vikings on the eve | 15 |
The first raids on the British Isles and their aftermath | 35 |
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