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The archaeoepic of pre-dynastic Rus is a new topic actively developed by historians, archaeologists and linguists. The so-called barbarians - the unbaptized Vikings, the ancient Goths and Celts - already had runes. Ancient Egypt and Assyria, seized years before Christ and Noah, had their own console. Why can not it be formed in pagan Russia without any foreign Greeks? Besides, it was the runes, the signs carved on something, that were the alphabet of our Viking neighbors. In various sources there is a disappearing Slav...Bede the Venerable (672-735) - author of the first book history of…mehr

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The archaeoepic of pre-dynastic Rus is a new topic actively developed by historians, archaeologists and linguists. The so-called barbarians - the unbaptized Vikings, the ancient Goths and Celts - already had runes. Ancient Egypt and Assyria, seized years before Christ and Noah, had their own console. Why can not it be formed in pagan Russia without any foreign Greeks? Besides, it was the runes, the signs carved on something, that were the alphabet of our Viking neighbors. In various sources there is a disappearing Slav...Bede the Venerable (672-735) - author of the first book history of England, Anglo-Saxon monk, theologian, scholar, historian, one of the highest schools of middle Europe, a saint, canonized by the Roman church in 1899. Bede happens to have writings devoted to virtually all areas of Christian knowledge - commentaries on the books of Scripture, works on history, chronology, grammar, the foundations of verse, works on the analysis of the world and the "nature of things.How are these two topics related?
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LARISA MIRONOVABorn in Germany: education: MSU Physics, Psychology, VLK-Litinstitut, CUF (French University Col, Philosophy). 100 books published and translated into 8 popular languages; writes in Russian, English, French, German. Medals: Bunin, Lermontov, Griboyedov, Kuprin, Akhmatova, Dostoevsky, Tsvetaeva, Mikhalkov, Zhukov, Tolstoy, Gokhrun.