The Vikings in HistoryBarnes & Noble Books, 1983 - 224 oldal |
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188. oldal
... Kiev itself . It is , of course , possible that these Rus came from Sweden and had travelled to Constantinople by way of the Dnieper . But this appears unlikely in view of the events of the year 860 , merely twenty years later , which ...
... Kiev itself . It is , of course , possible that these Rus came from Sweden and had travelled to Constantinople by way of the Dnieper . But this appears unlikely in view of the events of the year 860 , merely twenty years later , which ...
194. oldal
... Kiev , a Swedish - born Viking , and the Emperor of the East , the successor to Augustus and Justinian , was accompanied by great grandeur , an indication of the importance attached to her visit by the imperial authorities : there were ...
... Kiev , a Swedish - born Viking , and the Emperor of the East , the successor to Augustus and Justinian , was accompanied by great grandeur , an indication of the importance attached to her visit by the imperial authorities : there were ...
204. oldal
... Kiev , ' the Varangians , Slavs , and others who accompanied him were called Rus ' . The dating in the Chronicle here , as elsewhere , is open to question , but it seems clear that by the end of the ninth century there was already some ...
... Kiev , ' the Varangians , Slavs , and others who accompanied him were called Rus ' . The dating in the Chronicle here , as elsewhere , is open to question , but it seems clear that by the end of the ninth century there was already some ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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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