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Ukrainian to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - History / History of Ukraine | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Michael Sarni United Kingdom Local time: 04:37 | ||||||
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4 | The Kievan Period |
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4 | the Grand Princes' period |
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4 | Princely Era |
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The Kievan Period Explanation: Paul Robert Magosci uses this term in his A History of Ukraine - The Land and Its Peoples to describe this period (circa 850 - 1350). Orest Subtelny in his book Ukraine, A History calls it Kievan Rus'. He also uses the term 'Kievan period' but only until 1240 when Kiev was destroyed by the Mongols. |
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the Grand Princes' period Explanation: https://www.scribd.com/document/467118508/Arthur-Voyce-The-A... https://bestukrainetravel.com/chernihiv/ one of the three oldest “districts” of Chernihiv of the grand princes’ period. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/RUSSIA, Rurik.htm to emphasize that they are called grand princes as opposed to tsars Alternatively, the Kievan Rus period: it is mirror image of the gates of the Kievan Rus period but is not a monument of the time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_of_Kievan_Rus' he considered Christianization to be the beginning of the end of the Kievan Rus period https://wou.edu/history/files/2015/08/Siewell-David.pdf |
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Princely Era Explanation: http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pa... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 hrs (2020-09-26 04:56:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The choice of term depends on the context. If it is fully explained later, there is no need to diverge from the author’s intention. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 9 hrs (2020-09-26 08:55:54 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The choice of term depends on the context. If it is fully explained later, there is no need to diverge from the author’s intention. Princely era (kniazha doba). The term used by non–Soviet Ukrainian historians, and some Russian historians, to designate a 500-year period in the Middle Ages when the East Slavic princes held political power over the territory of present-day Ukraine. (Encyclopedia of Ukraine) |
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