- The
Hustyn Chronicle is a 17th-century
chronicle detailing the
history of
Ukraine until 1598. It was
written in
Church Slavonic,
likely by
Zacharias Kopystensky...
- of such a deity. The
first source that
mentions the
deity Kupalo is the
Hustyn Chronicle dating back to the 17th century: The
fifth Kupalo was, as I believe...
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Brazil History of the
Prophets and
Kings –
Middle East and
Mediterranean Hustyn Chronicle –
Eastern Europe Jami' al-tawarikh by Rashid-al-Din
Hamadani -...
- the Nordmark.
Pozvizd (born
prior to 988), a son of
Vladimir according to
Hustyn Chronicles. He, possibly, was the
Prince Khrisokhir mentioned by Niketas...
- been
based on the former. Rus'
chronicle Chroniclers of
Volyn and
Ukraine Hustyn Chronicle Mezhyhirya Chronicle Ostroh Chronicler sometimes Lvov Chronicle...
- of the 17th century,
known as Late
Ruthenian or
early modern Ukrainian.
Hustyn Chronicle Lviv
Chronicle Mezhyhirya Chronicle Ostroh Chronicler Юрій Андрійович...
- Castle [ru].
First Tatar raid on
Ukraine 1447
Ukraine Crimean
Khanate the
Hustyn Chronicle of 1447
reports the
beginning of
destructive attacks by Crimean...
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offer them.". God Lado
appears twice in
Eastern sources. The
first is the
Hustyn Chronicle,
written in
Church Slavonic from the 17th century, with an uncertain...
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water access via
portages to the Don and Oka-Volga basins.
According to the
Hustyn Chronicle,
Askold and Dir (Haskuldr and Dyri)
ruled the Rus'
Khaganate at...
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Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego. ISBN 83-229-2412-7; Tolochko,
Oleksiy (2010). The
Hustyn' Chronicle. (Harvard
Library of
Early Ukrainian Literature: Texts). ISBN 978-1-932650-03-7...