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- Ruslan Grigorievich Skrynnikov (Руслан Григорьевич Скрынников; 8 January 1931, Kutaisi, Georgian SSR – 16 June 2009, St. Petersburg, Russia) was a Russian...
- летопись. Год 7080(1572). ПСРЛ т. III, СПб, 1841 Skrynnikov 2015, p. 427. Skrynnikov 2015, pp. 417–21. Skrynnikov 2015, pp. 439–41. Bushkovitch, Paul (18 March...
- lists, Skrynnikov considers that the number of victims was 2,000 to 3,000. As the author of Ivan the Terrible (Ivan Grozny), R.G. Skrynnikov stated,...
- (2). Modern Humanities Research ****ociation: 275–286. JSTOR 4207642. Skrynnikov, R. G. (1986). "Ermak's Siberian Expedition". Russian History. 13 (1)...
- Aleksandr Viktorovich Skrynnikov (Russian: Александр Викторович Скрынников; born January 19, 1960) is a Russian professional football coach and a former...
- Historien und Bericht von dem Groszfürstentumb Muschkow, Leipzig, 1630 R. G. Skrynnikov: Boris Godunov, Moscow: Nauka, 1978/1983 and Gulf Breeze, Fla: Academic...
- гнев). He is portra**** by Alexander Ilyin in the historical film Tsar. Skrynnikov, Ruslan (1975). Иван Грозный [Ivan the Terrible] (in Russian). p. 87....
- supported by historians Mikhail Pogodin, Sergei Platonov, V. K. Klein, Ruslan Skrynnikov and others). The detractors of this scenario ****ert that, since during...
- over our pious and present Great Russian Tsardom and, with God's grace". Skrynnikov, Ruslan G. (20 October 2015). Reign of Terror: Ivan IV. BRILL. p. 189...
- JSTOR 24657750. Sundberg 2010, p. 272. Isacson 2006, p. 242. Skrynnikov 2015, pp. 396–397. Skrynnikov 2015, p. 397. "Revel besiegements in 1570–1571 and 1577"...