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dileriske stevet om en
reise til
NidaRus inkl.
Epilog 1999
Schlappz Østlie, Jan-Erik. "No way in Norway" (PDF).
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Moreover by
taking advantage of the
weakened territory of the
former Kievan Rus' due to the
Mongol invasion,
Mindaugas incorporated Black Ruthenia into Lithuania...
- Bzura, Drwęca, Mroga,
Nida, Raba, San, etc.
Bzura selon Jan
Rozwadowski correspond avec Brigulos, Drwęca aves Druentia, Durance,
Nida avec Nidder, Raba avec...
- the
regional capital Kielce. It is
located close to the
confluence of the
Nida and the
Vistula rivers. The town was
known as Nowe
Miasto Korczyn (New Town...
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Maqal Oman Ad
Dakhiliyah Muskaysa Oasis 630 Wadi Qant Oman Ad
Dakhiliyah Nida Oasis 439 Wadi ****ijani Oman Ad
Dakhiliyah Nizwa Oasis 522 Wadi
Sumayt Oman...
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December 2024.
Retrieved 10
October 2024. Alqudaihi,
Kawther S.; Aslam,
Nida; Khan,
Irfan Ullah; Almuhaideb,
Abdullah M.; Alsunaidi,
Shikah J.; Ibrahim...
- Denmark,
Poland and
Kievan Rus the
lands of the present-day
Baltic countries remained "pagan"
until the 13th century.
Kievan Rus sought to
conquer them,...
- J. L.
Helberg and W. Kempen. This
translation was
influenced by
Eugene Nida's theory of
dynamic equivalence which focused on
finding the
nearest equivalent...
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Enrique Santos. "Communicating an Indo-European Myth to the
Christian Kievan Rus’:
Boris and Gleb as the
Divine Twins". In: The Indo-European
legacy in language...
- were used for
shipping purposes,
including the Vistula, Pilica, Bug, San,
Nida, Wieprz, and Neman. The
rivers had
relatively developed infrastructure, with...