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The text revolves around the Red Army’s activity in Greater Poland since the liberation to the dismantling of the Soviet administration in Poznan province. This text deals with requisitions and robberies committed by the...
The author hypothesizes that the corpses of Bruno of Querfurt (+1009) and his companions were buried among the Rus‘, possibly in Svyatopolk’s city of Turov. Such burial and cult could have influenced both the placing of...
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DOI 10.15804/hso180308
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Vratislav Vaníček (2018). Lukáš Reitinger, Vratislav. První král Čechů, Argo, Praha 2017, ss. 535. Historia Slavorum Occidentis, 18(3),
123-129. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-543210
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