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- De moribus tartarorum, lituanorum et moscorum ("On the Customs of Tatars, Lithuanians and Muscovites") is a 16th-century Latin treatise by Michalo Litu****...
- Litu**** [lt] (around 1490 – 1560) wrote a treatise De moribus tartarorum, lituanorum et moscorum (On the Customs of Tatars, Lithuanians and Muscovites) in...
- Slavonic, and called refugees Old Believers in De moribus tartarorum, lituanorum et moscorum. Since the 16th century, the Lithuanian Metrica has been kept...
- Magnificent Sultanate of Women The title of his book is De moribus tartarorum, lituanorum et moscorum or On the customs of Tatars, Lithuanians and Moscovians. Content...
- century. An anonymous Lithuanian author wrote in De moribus tartarorum, lituanorum et moscorum: Among these unfortunates there are many strong ones; if they...
- Ukraine. 2004 De Moribus Tartorum "Michalo Litu****, De moribus Tartarorum, Lituanorum et Moscorum fragmina X, multiplici historia referta, 1550". Archived from...
- Tatars) may refer to one of the following treatises: De moribus tartarorum, lituanorum et moscorum by Michalon Litu**** De moribus tartarorum. Itinerarium orientis...
- built. On 4 April 1926, Pope Pius XI issued an apostolic constitutionLituanorum gente“ which established the Lithuanian church province and Telšiai diocese...
- Russian Chronicles. Kórmchaia Book Merilo Pravednoye De moribus tartarorum, lituanorum et moscorum Freising m****cripts The legend of Sloven and Rus' and the...
- Litu**** [lt] (about 1490 – 1560) wrote a treatise De moribus tartarorum, lituanorum et moscorum (On the Customs of Tatars, Lithuanians and Muscovites) in...