Pereyaslavets
Bulgarian Language, Sviatoslav I Of Kiev, East Slavic Languages
978-613-8-82583-8
6138825837
108
2012-01-17
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pereyaslavets (Переяславец; East Slavic form) or Preslavets (Преславец; Bulgarian form) was a trade city located at the mouth of the Danube. The city's name is derived from that of the Bulgarian capital of the time, Preslav, and means "little Preslav" (Byzantine Greek: Μικρᾶ Πρεσθλάβα). A thriving trade centre of the First Bulgarian Empire, it was captured by Prince Svyatoslav of Kievan Rus in 968. During Svyatoslav's absence from the city following the Siege of Kiev (968), part of the citizens revolted and opened the gate to Bulgarian forces. According to Vasily Tatischev, Svyatoslav's governor Volk managed to escape.
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