- of beyond', the
sense that
Vladimir Mayakovsky gives it. Occasionally,
Tmutorakan. Vasmer, Max. "Тмуторокань".
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original on 2023-09-26...
- Gleb's
cousin Rostislav Vladimirovich "fled to
Tmutorakan" in 1064. He
expelled Gleb from
Tmutorakan and "occupied his prin****te for himself". Although...
-
Pontic kingdom.[citation needed] David's
capital may have been in or near
Tmutorakan;
though rule by the
Kievan Rus is
reported in
Russian sources before 985...
- is
called Black ****ania. From the city of
Black ****ania to the city of
Tmutorakan (MaTlUqa),
which is
called White ****ania, it is 50 miles.
White ****ania...
-
naturally occurring wells around the
Black Sea (e.g., the
wells around Tmutorakan noted by
Constantine Porphyrogennetos) or in
various locations throughout...
- had in the
previous year
forcibly expelled Sviatoslav's son, Gleb, from
Tmutorakan. Upon Sviatoslav's arrival,
Rostislav withdrew from this
important center...
- Murom,
Svyatoslav over Dereva,
Vsevolod over Vladimir, and
Mstislav over
Tmutorakan'."
Norse sagas mention that,
while ruling in
Novgorod in his
early days...
-
recovered Kiev
Vsevolod retained Chernigov Sons of
Sviatoslav exiled to
Tmutorakan 1078
Chernigov succession crisis Sviatoslavichi and ****ans
initially defeated...
-
Primary Chronicle writes that
Boris Vyacheslavich "fled to join
Roman in
Tmutorakan"
after reigning in
Chernigov for
eight days in May 1077. In less than...
- (July 1077)
Vsevolod retained Chernigov Sons of
Sviatoslav exiled to
Tmutorakan 1092
Vasilko Rostislavich's raid on
Poland Kingdom of
Poland Kievan Rus'...