Ruthenians-Russians. Ancient inhabitants of Belgium and France. The fate of the Trojans in Europe
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Olga Semenova-Rotterdam, historian and translator, continues the theme of the origin of the Slavs in this book, reconstructing the history of the Scythian-Slavs in the far west of Europe.
The author, based on new written sources translated into Russian, as well as the results of archaeological excavations, reconstructs the history of the Ruthenians, whose fate has been completely erased from the memory of descendants.
Why did the Roman popes call the Russian people and Russian princes Ruthenians? What do the Ruthenians of Flanders and the Ruthenians of France have in common? What is the connection between the legendary city of Slavenburg in Holland and the French province of Roussillon? Why did the Pope declare a crusade against the Albigensians?
The author places the history of the Trojans in a separate narrative. What is the reason for the ten-year war? What else (besides Helen) could the Trojans have stolen from the Greeks? Where did the Trojans go after the fall and destruction of Troy. And what role did the descendants of the Trojans play in the fate of the indigenous European peoples?
The author answers the questions posed, analyzes historical material, and puts forward hypotheses. The book is written in an exciting way and will be of interest to professionals and a wide range of readers interested in world and national history.
The author, based on new written sources translated into Russian, as well as the results of archaeological excavations, reconstructs the history of the Ruthenians, whose fate has been completely erased from the memory of descendants.
Why did the Roman popes call the Russian people and Russian princes Ruthenians? What do the Ruthenians of Flanders and the Ruthenians of France have in common? What is the connection between the legendary city of Slavenburg in Holland and the French province of Roussillon? Why did the Pope declare a crusade against the Albigensians?
The author places the history of the Trojans in a separate narrative. What is the reason for the ten-year war? What else (besides Helen) could the Trojans have stolen from the Greeks? Where did the Trojans go after the fall and destruction of Troy. And what role did the descendants of the Trojans play in the fate of the indigenous European peoples?
The author answers the questions posed, analyzes historical material, and puts forward hypotheses. The book is written in an exciting way and will be of interest to professionals and a wide range of readers interested in world and national history.
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