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Russka is a
historical novel by
Edward Rutherfurd,
published in 1991 by
Crown Publishers. It
quickly became a New York
Times bestseller. The narrative...
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Since then he
produced seven more New York
Times best-sellers:
Russka, a
novel of Russia; London; The Forest, set in England's New
Forest which...
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Battle of Rawa (also
written as -Rava, -Rawa-Ruska, -Rava-Ruska, or -Rava-
Russka) was an
early stage World War I
battle between Austria-Hungary and Russia...
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Russkaya Pravda (sometimes
translated as Rus' Justice, Rus' Truth, or
Russian Justice) was the
legal code of
Kievan Rus' and its prin****lities during...
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hired by a
member of the
Black Hundred. In
Edward Rutherfurd's 1991
novel Russka, a
young Bobrov (one of the
fictional families portra**** in the novel) is...
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sometimes it is said,
against her will. They were
Xeladitka also
called Russka Rom, not as
sometimes thought imported slaves from Moldavië (Vlach) or from...
- Olden.
Lotte Lang as Didi
Maria Eis as Frau
Geduldig Hans
Olden as Max Ida
Russka as Mary de la Mamarides, ehemalig.
Operettendiva Heliane Bei as
Daisy Richard...
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proclaimed the
creation of 'Nachalnyi Sovit', the
executive council, and '
Russka Rada', the
national council.
Mykhal Iurchakevych led the former,
while Jaroslav...
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Onody Maria Eis as
Widow Solymosi Aglaja Schmid as Esther, her
daughter Ida
Russka [de; it] as Bäurin (farmer) Batori, Esther's
employer Iván
Petrovich as...
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first of its kind in
Eastern Europe, by
Yaroslav the Wise,
called the
Russka Pravda. It must have been
widely used
because of the many
copies found....