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Domostroy (Russian: Домостро́й, IPA: [dəmɐˈstroj], lit. 'Domestic Order') is a 16th-century
Russian set of
household rules,
instructions and
advice pertaining...
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stores represented in the city, you can select:
Leroy Merlin, Castorama,
Domostroy, Maxidom, OBI, Sdvor.
Yekaterinburg has an
agricultural market named Shartashsky...
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Ukraine and
other Slavic countries. A
recipe for Mors can be
found in the
Domostroy, a 16th-century
Russian set of
household rules, but it is
likely that...
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recipe of
sbiten is
described in the 16th-century
Domostroy.
Compared to kv****,
sbiten is very
simple to prepare. In some recipes...
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large family at a time when the
boyars were
still attached to the
Domostroy, a
matrimonial code from Ivan IV's reign.
Several early 18th-century memoirs...
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dictionary mentions the
dichotomy of "white" land and "taxed" land in
Domostroy and
speculates that "white" Rus' may have
referred to the
parts of Kievan...
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Believers communities), and
heavily contributed to the
influence of
Domostroy in the 15th and 16th centuries. Rzhevsky,
Nicholas (5
April 2012). The...
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media rather than
restricted to
limited representation.
Barbie (film)
Domostroy Father Knows Best
Gender role Girl next door Gl****
ceiling Good Wife,...
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proper noun is
first attested in 1470. As a dish, it is
first mentioned in
Domostroy, the 16th-century
Russian book of
household rules,
instructions and advice...
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slaves generally remained with
their owning family for a long time; the
Domostroy, an
advice book,
speaks of the need to
choose slaves of good character...