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- Zadonshchina (Russian: Задонщина; could be translated as "the region beyond the Don River") is a Russian literary monument of the late 14th century, which...
- and the Zadonshchina, while the Skazanie o Mamaevom poboishche ("Narration of the Battle with Mamai") was largely derived from the Zadonshchina (see below)...
- not fall from the saddle, while Temir-Mirza did. In contrary, the epic Zadonshchina described Alexander Peresvet as still being alive until the battle began...
- his saddle, which the Russians regarded as a good omen. In the text of Zadonshchina, Peresvet is instead described as being alive in the midst of battle:...
- for Zadonshchina (the differences can be the result of the distortion of the original Slovo text by the author and different editors of Zadonshchina versions)...
- Red Book of Hergest (soon after this date) c. 1383 Sofonii of RazanZadonshchina 1384 Terç del Crestià, volume 3 of Lo Crestià Late 1380s Walter Hilton...
- works, along with the Chronicle Account of the Battle with Mamai and Zadonshchina. The Tale starts with the following: I want to tell you, brethren, about...
- became exceedingly po****r with later generations. He is mentioned in the Zadonshchina and Pushkin's Ruslan and Ludmila. The folklorist Alexander Afanasyev...
- "of Russian lordship" (Росийскаго господства, Rosiyskago gospodstva). Zadonshchina, an East Slavic m****cript from the 14th century attributed to Sofony...
- oldest extant copies of the 12th-century Daniel's Pilgrimage and the Zadonshchina. The larger part of the monastery is still administered as the Kirillo-Belozersky...