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  • The Prague Slavic Congress of 1848 was a major event in the Europe of upheavals of 1848. It was a time of revolution. Individual nations oppressed ...
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  • , russkiye), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily ... *Russian language, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages ...
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  • The Tale of Igor's Campaign (Old East Slavic language: Слово о плъку Игоревѣ, Slovo o plŭku Igorevě; Modern Ukrainian: ...
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  • The Prague Slavic Congress of 1848 was a major event in the Europe of upheavals of 1848. It was a time of revolution. Individual nations oppressed ...
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  • of Saints Cyril and Methodius among the Slavic peoples is also very interesting ... testimony on the earliest history of East Slavic peoples. Its comprehensive ...
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  • a zealous pagan, devoting himself to the Slavic-Norse deities, establishing ... his younger brother Oleg, who ruled the Slavic tribe known as the Drevlians ...
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  • ===Slavic Orthodox Christianity=== Lossky's Гносеология or gnosiology called Intuitivist-Personalism in part adapted the Hegelian ...
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  • and Slovak national revival movements and Slavic philologist of European acclaim. culture while realizing the extent of Slavic oppression. While most of ...
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  • German people and began to expand towards Slavic populated lands to the east ... extension of Bulgarian control over the Slavic tribes in and around Macedonia ...
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  • accomplishment, avoiding the overly pro-Slavic style of many contemporaries ... verse. Many of his works are full of Slavic themes. However, his lasting ...
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  • or enslave the Polish, Russian, and other Slavic populations, whom they regarded ... he explained with regard to the Latin and Slavic races, "Without war ...
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  • influenced the cultural development of all Slavic peoples for which they received ... send missionaries to evangelize his Slavic subjects. His motives in ...
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  • ==Incorporation of Slavic lands== [[Image:Lithuania Raudone Gediminas ... While exploiting Slavic weakness in the wake of the Mongol invasion ...
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  • believer in Yugoslav unity and quasi-racial Slavic nationalism before World War I. His political career, combined with extraliterary factors, contributed ...
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  • on the importance of Russia's Slavic roots and traditions. He ... and the Critique of Russia." Slavic Review 50, No. 4 (Winter ...
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  • as a "tribal character" of the Slavic peoples and, in particular, of the Russian nation. Solovyov believed that Russia had a special ...
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  • German nationalists to be synonymous with "Slavic Europe," as opposed to Germanic (Western) Europe. This concept was re-enforced during the ...
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  • ===Slavic mythology=== [[Image:Zmey_Gorynych.jpg|thumb|200 px|right ... Dragons of Slavic mythology, known as zmeys (Russian), smok (Belarussian ...
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  • into English. The German form came from Slavic and Slovak variants, such ... ===Slavic vampires=== In Slavic lore, causes of vampirism include being ...
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  • of places imposed by the new inhabitants, Slavic peoples. These people became ... that Silesia was populated by early Slavic tribes between the fifth ...
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  • Sviatoslav I of Kiev (East Slavic: Святослав, ca. 942 – 972) was the warrior prince (or konung) of Kievan Rus'. The son of Igor ...
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