The Vikings in HistoryBarnes & Noble Books, 1983 - 224 oldal |
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182. oldal
... Dnieper , which flows south via the town of Kiev to the Black Sea . And , finally , Europe's longest river , the ... Dnieper and all that this river opened up to them . The best known route to the Dnieper from the West Dvina followed the ...
... Dnieper , which flows south via the town of Kiev to the Black Sea . And , finally , Europe's longest river , the ... Dnieper and all that this river opened up to them . The best known route to the Dnieper from the West Dvina followed the ...
183. oldal
... Dnieper near Gnezdovo . Second , they could enter eastern Europe through the Gulf of Finland and the River Neva into Lake Ladoga . From this lake they could go either south or east . If they went south , they would sail along the River ...
... Dnieper near Gnezdovo . Second , they could enter eastern Europe through the Gulf of Finland and the River Neva into Lake Ladoga . From this lake they could go either south or east . If they went south , they would sail along the River ...
194. oldal
... Dnieper , the danger there enhanced by the possibility of attack by hostile Pechenegs , hiding in the background , waiting for an opportunity for attack . The Emperor not only listed the seven rapids and gave them Scandinavian names ...
... Dnieper , the danger there enhanced by the possibility of attack by hostile Pechenegs , hiding in the background , waiting for an opportunity for attack . The Emperor not only listed the seven rapids and gave them Scandinavian names ...
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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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