Vladimir Monomakh in contemporary historiography. Part 1 (before the accession of the Kiev throne)

The publication examines contemporary historiography dedicated to the great Kiev prince Vladimir Monomakh from his birth to his accession to the Kiev throne. It is shown that despite the great attention of the historians to the prince’s figure, most episodes of his biography continue to be a subject...

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