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Armies of Medieval Russia 750–1250

Dr David Nicolle author Angus McBride illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:15th Nov '99

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Armies of Medieval Russia 750–1250 cover

The detailed story of the colourful culture which grew up first around the great cities of Kiev and Novgorod, illustrated with striking colour reconstructions of the warriors themselves.

This volume covers medieval Russian armies from the foundation of Kiev by the pagan Rus', through the many internecine and external wars, the rise of the Novgorod Empire, to the incursions of the Mongols and the many battles of Prince Alexander Nevski.

In the centuries following the first expeditions down the great rivers of northern Russia by Viking traders and adventurers, the foundations for a new state were laid.

Many influences combined in this colourful culture which grew up first around the great cities of Kiev and Novgorod – Scandinavian, Finnish, Slav, steppe Turkish, Byzantine. By the time of the Mongol invasions of the 12th century the small enclaves of the old pagan Rus', tolerated by the Khazar Khans for their commercial usefulness, had evolved into a Christian nation.

Its story is told here in fascinating detail, and illustrated with striking colour reconstructions of the warriors themselves.

ISBN: 9781855328488

Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 5mm

Weight: 194g

48 pages