Kiev was known as the "Mother of Rus Cities," reflecting its historical significance as a political, cultural, and economic center in Eastern Europe. It played a pivotal role in the development of the early East Slavic state and is often considered the cradle of Ukrainian identity. The city's rich history is marked by its early medieval architecture, vibrant culture, and its status as a hub for Orthodox Christianity.
we dont know, thats why we asking you
i dont know really
i dont know im asking you..
Spartacus became a gladiator when he was captured and trained. I know this is not a very specific answer, but we know very, very little about Spartacus, the man. We don't even know if "Spartacus" was his real name. He comes into history as a leader of a slave revolt and leaves history as a defeated enemy.
i do not know people
The early history of Russia begins with the establishment of the East Slavic state of Kievan Rus' in the 9th century, centered around the city of Kyiv. This federation of Slavic tribes was influenced by Norse traders and warriors known as the Varangians, specifically the Viking Rurik dynasty. The adoption of Christianity in 988 under Grand Prince Vladimir I marked a significant cultural and political turning point. Over time, Kievan Rus' fragmented into various principalities, setting the stage for the rise of Moscow and the eventual emergence of the Russian state.
By learning the Torah.
yes but I don't know them
From history books and archealogical evidence
Facts tell you important things throughout history. Therefore, facts are important to know.
no, and they never will. The biblical history is a fixed set of facts and timelines. While, The "known" timeline is constently changing as we figure things out that we did'nt know before. -Nemo-
Kiev was known as the "Mother of Rus Cities," reflecting its historical significance as a political, cultural, and economic center in Eastern Europe. It played a pivotal role in the development of the early East Slavic state and is often considered the cradle of Ukrainian identity. The city's rich history is marked by its early medieval architecture, vibrant culture, and its status as a hub for Orthodox Christianity.
The book of Acts in the New Testament has many details about the history of the early Christians.
Arabic was the only language so the Muslims recorded their history from spain and arbaia
1. Indo-European 2. Balto-Slavic 3. Slavic 4. East Slavic 5. Russian This is the most accurate time-line of the Russian language that I know of.. I hope this is what you were looking for~! :D
It is too early to know his definite place in the history of art.