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Tmutarakan (Russian: Тмутарака́нь, romanized: Tmutarakán', IPA: [tmʊtərɐˈkanʲ]; Old East Slavic: Тъмуторокань, romanized: Tǔmutorokanǐ) was a medieval...
- the ****s crew,
Tmutorokan. The path of
great Khors, as a wolf, prowling, he crossed. In
other words,
prince Vseslav reached Tmutorokan before dawn, thus...
-
Constantine VII
Porphyrogennetos (r. 913–959), it lay
south of
Tamatarcha (
Tmutorokan),
separated from it by the
river Oukrouch (possibly to be
identified with...
- the
Chernigov Prin****lity
bordered Murom-Ryazan Land to the
north and
Tmutorokan Prin****lity to the southeast.
According to the
Primary Chronicle, before...
-
guise of a wolf. From Kiev, prowling, he reached,
before the ****s crew,
Tmutorokan. The path of
Great Sun, as a wolf, prowling, he crossed. For him in Polotsk...
- the Tale,
including the
motif sequence in
which the
pagan Div
warns the
Tmutorokan idol that Igor's army is approaching.
Aleksei Musin-Pushkin,
Alexei Malinovsky...
- were able to
reverse this result, and Oleg was
forced to
retreat to
Tmutorokan.
Grand Prince Iziaslav, Yaropolk's father, died as a
result of the battle...
- 1228–1240 [uk; ru],
after the
death of
prince Mstyslav Mstyslavych Udatnyi of
Tmutorokan and
Chernihiv Isenberg Confusions [de] (1232–1243),
traces back to the...
- Prin****lity was
bordered by the Murom-Ryazan Land to the
north and the
Tmutorokan Prin****lity to the southeast, and it
exerted influence on both. Chernigov...
- and all of Rus.
Under Grand Prince Volodymyr, in
addition to Kyiv and
Tmutorokan,
there were Pereiaslav, Novgorod, and
Chernihiv dioceses.
Later there...