- De
moribus tartarorum (On the
Custom of Tatars) may
refer to one of the
following treatises: De
moribus tartarorum,
lituanorum et
moscorum by Michalon...
- The
Tartar Relation (Latin:
Hystoria Tartarorum, "History of the Tartars") is an
ethnographic report on the
Mongol Empire composed by a
certain C. de Bridia...
-
Mahmud Ghazan (5
November 1271 – 11 May 1304) (Persian: غازان خان,
Ghazan Khan,
sometimes archaically spelled as Cas**** by Westerners) was the seventh...
-
which earned him the
nicknames of
Terror of the
Tatars (Latin:
Terror Tartarorum) and Wall of Poland.
Pretwicz was the son of the
landowner Peter von Pretwicz...
- Demetrius,
Prince of the
Tatars (Latin:
Demetrius princeps Tartarorum) was a
Mongol or
Tatar ruler in the
second half of the 14th century.
Demetrius was...
- De
moribus tartarorum,
lituanorum et
moscorum ("On the
Customs of Tatars,
Lithuanians and Muscovites") is a 16th-century
Latin treatise by
Michalo Litu****...
- incognitarum, Basel, 1532,
caput ****, De
Cobila Can
quinto Imperatore Tartarorum, p.445.
Runciman 1987, p. 313. Amitai-Preiss, Reuven.
Mongols and Mamluks:...
- the 18th century. An
anonymous Lithuanian author wrote in De
moribus tartarorum,
lituanorum et moscorum:
Among these unfortunates there are many strong...
- and a year
later in Poland, and the
source for a
longer work,
Hystoria Tartarorum (History of the Tatars),
discovered later and
eventually published in...
-
History of Ukraine. 2004 De
Moribus Tartorum "Michalo Litu****, De
moribus Tartarorum,
Lituanorum et
Moscorum fragmina X,
multiplici historia referta, 1550"...