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  • Russia had considered itself the leader of the Slavic world and viewed the invasion as another step towards annexing Serbia and Montenegro. To counter ...
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  • of friends he obtained admission into the Slavic Greek Latin Academy. There his progress was very rapid, especially in Latin, and in 1734 he ...
    9 KB (1,383 words) - 17:53, 9 November 2022
  • * The flag of Russia, the source for the Pan-Slavic colors has been adopted by many Slavic states and peoples. Examples: Slovakia, Serbia, Croatia ...
    25 KB (3,938 words) - 17:33, 28 March 2024
  • extended east towards Moscow, until the Finnish and Slavic tribes rebelled and drove the Varangians overseas. Similarly, the Sami peoples were frequently ...
    9 KB (1,352 words) - 15:03, 18 May 2020
  • population at that time was composed of Slavic, Finnic, and Norse peoples ... the ninth century. Three others are East Slavic sources from the eleventh ...
    42 KB (6,324 words) - 00:33, 9 January 2024
  • killed after returning from a military parade. Slavic patriotism, cultural revival, and Panslavist ideas grew in importance in the latter half of this ...
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  • ascribes it to the corruption of the old Slavic "Braslava." It ... from 623 to 658, having established a Slavic empire in the fashion of ...
    38 KB (5,662 words) - 22:52, 20 November 2023
  • (as may be seen in Greek, Norse, or Slavic folktales, along with Native ... *Slavic mythology – Veles *Tibetan folklore – Uncle Tompa ...
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  • at the crossroads of Germanic, Latin, and Slavic cultures. ... It could derive from the ancient Slavic city called Laburus,City ...
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  • The second phase, between 500 and 900 C.E., saw Slavic, Turkic and other tribes on the move, re-settling in Eastern Europe and gradually making ...
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  • #039;s City and the Napoleonic Plan." Slavic Review 35 (1976): 37-47. #039;s Crime and Punishment." Slavic and East European Journal 4:127-36 ...
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  • Croats and Serbs with other South Slavic ex-Austro-Hungarian territories ... * 23,228 other Southern Slavic dialects, mainly Bunjevac and Šokac ...
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  • in this respect they may be compared to the Slavic Rusalki or the Greek sirens. ==Apsaras in ancient literature== [[Image:Golden Celestial Nymph ...
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  • Limits of the Work-Centered Poetics." Slavic Review 49: 3 (1990): 409-426. ... Analysis of Sound in Poetry." The Slavic and East European Journal ...
    22 KB (3,136 words) - 18:18, 22 December 2022
  • #039;s Political Thought," American Slavic and East European Review ... #039;s Political Thought," American Slavic and East European Review ...
    21 KB (3,067 words) - 20:28, 23 June 2020
  • they were exacting tribute from the neighboring Slavic tribes and they fought occasionally as mercenaries on behalf of King Carloman of Bavaria, King ...
    14 KB (1,600 words) - 16:21, 13 January 2024
  • and some Yiddish. Specialty libraries, like the Slavic and Baltic division, can lend a hand with, for example, Albanian. Every day, except Sundays ...
    12 KB (1,863 words) - 21:49, 14 November 2022
  • had been instrumental in the exploitation of East Slavic people and had exerted undue influence on the sociopolitical and economic landscape of the early ...
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  • enrolled in Trinity College, Cambridge, studying Slavic and Romance languages. In 1923, he graduated from Cambridge and relocated to Berlin, where he ...
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  • plóvum. This term was borrowed into Balto-Slavic languages, such as Old Church ... . Old words in connected with the heavy plow and its use appear in ...
    30 KB (5,003 words) - 08:06, 24 November 2022

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