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"Czars' return" explores the fascinating history of Russia and its unwavering ability to rise again from its challenges. Through the tumultuous times, Russia has emerged as a power, overcoming invasions and revolutionary periods to embody the eternal Russia. This book reminds us of key moments in Russian history and contextualizes the return of the tsars that is becoming evident in our time. From the origins of its power to the present day, we follow in the footsteps of Rurik, the legendary founder of the Rurik Dynasty, which marks the beginning of Russia's emergence. From there, we discover…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Czars' return" explores the fascinating history of Russia and its unwavering ability to rise again from its challenges. Through the tumultuous times, Russia has emerged as a power, overcoming invasions and revolutionary periods to embody the eternal Russia. This book reminds us of key moments in Russian history and contextualizes the return of the tsars that is becoming evident in our time. From the origins of its power to the present day, we follow in the footsteps of Rurik, the legendary founder of the Rurik Dynasty, which marks the beginning of Russia's emergence. From there, we discover iconic figures such as Daniil of Galicia-Volhynia and Alexander Nevsky, who contributed to territorial expansion and the consolidation of Russian power. Through the centuries, we witness Russia's heroic resistance against the Golden Horde, with personalities such as Daniil of Moscow, Yuri Danilovich, and Dmitry Donskoy. Their determination embodies the indomitable spirit of the Russian people, who defended their nation against adversity. The narrative continues with the reigns of Ivan III, Vasily III, and Ivan the Terrible, crucial periods that marked territorial expansion.
Autorenporträt
William Kergroach è uno scrittore e giornalista francese. Ha iniziato a scrivere narrativa. Una delle sue opere più significative è la serie "New Sulk Road". Ha studiato e scritto molto sulle civiltà del Nord Africa, dell'Impero Ottomano, della Russia e della Valle dell'Indo.