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The truth about the first Russian king. Who and why distort the image of the sovereign John Vasilyevich (Grozny)

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Cover:Hard
Category:Biographies & MemoirsSocial Science & PoliticsMagazines & Encyclopedia
ISBN:978-5-4249-0054-2
Dimensions: 145x37x215cm
Most of our compatriots do not know the truth about the first Russian tsar and the Grand Duke of All Russia John Vasilievich, nicknamed the Terrible, have a idea of ​​a few conscientious domestic historians at best, in the inaccessible works of the inaccessible works. In the worst case - according to the slanderous scriptures of foreign ill -wishers, biased works by N.M. Karamzin, based mainly on the stories of the traitor Andrei Kurbsky and foreign spies, according to the false picturesque canvas of the artist Ilya Repin, on the sculpture of the sculptor Mark Antokolsky, up to the fantastically inaccurate film director Pavel Lungin "Tsar". However, if you seriously analyze the preserved sources, the listed works do not correspond to historical truth.
In this study of the famous Russian Orthodox historian and publicist Sergei Vladimirovich Fomin, an attempt to dispel the lies, slander and lifes on the collector of the Russian land was made on serious historical sources.
This, already 3rd, the publication of the book of Sergei Vladimirovich is designed for a wide range of readers interested in the truth of Russian history.
The book is printed taking into account the characteristics of the author"s spelling. So, the pre-revolutionary spelling of the prefix without the deaf consonants, the roots of the world, the world and myr in the corresponding words have been preserved
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:Social Science & Politics
  • Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4249-0054-2

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