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Il`menskoe Poozer`e i Smezhnye Territorii v Kontse XV - XVII vv.
[ Ilmen` Lake region and adjoining territories in the late 15th to 17th centuries]

Comp. by I. Ankudinov
Moscow:  Rukopisnye pamiatniki Drevnei Rusi, 2014
456 pImages
Serie: Materialy po istorii Novgoroda i Novgorodskoi zemli
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm. Printing 400
ISBN: 9785955107196
Language: Russian
Il`men` Ozero is located in the west Novgorod. According to Old Scandinavian and German sources Varangians and Slavs lived around this lake in the 1st century. The current book is a collection of cadasters and other documents about the area around the lake in the 15th to 17th centuries. Most of them are published for the first time. (0.645 kg)
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» Economy / Business / Management   » Agriculture and Peasant Studies
» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Imperial Russia: 17th to the 19th Centuries
» Russian Federation: Regions and Federated Republics   » Russian North: Kareliia, Arkhangelsk, Vologda

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