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... capital of his principality , naming it " Mother of Russian Cities . He also led an expedition against By- zantium with the results which favored Russian business enterprises in Greece . Oleg was fol- lowed by his son Igor in 912 , who ...
... capital of his principality , naming it " Mother of Russian Cities . He also led an expedition against By- zantium with the results which favored Russian business enterprises in Greece . Oleg was fol- lowed by his son Igor in 912 , who ...
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... capital . In these days two prominent fig- ures stand out . Aleksander Yaroslavitch Nev- sky , prince of Novgorod , and Daniel Romano- vitch Galitzki in the South . The first attained fame through his victory over Birger in the war ...
... capital . In these days two prominent fig- ures stand out . Aleksander Yaroslavitch Nev- sky , prince of Novgorod , and Daniel Romano- vitch Galitzki in the South . The first attained fame through his victory over Birger in the war ...
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... capital of Russia , was enriched with churches and palaces of great splendor , especially in the cita- del called the Kremlin , and remained the capi- tal under the early Romanoffs until in 1703 Peter the Great built his new capital ...
... capital of Russia , was enriched with churches and palaces of great splendor , especially in the cita- del called the Kremlin , and remained the capi- tal under the early Romanoffs until in 1703 Peter the Great built his new capital ...
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... capital invested in Russia before the amounted to about $ 4,300,000,000 . The largest investors were the French . French capital was invested in government and municipal bonds , and in coal and metallurgical enterprises in South Russia ...
... capital invested in Russia before the amounted to about $ 4,300,000,000 . The largest investors were the French . French capital was invested in government and municipal bonds , and in coal and metallurgical enterprises in South Russia ...
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... capital exceeding 1,200,000 , - 000 rubles . The World War , naturally , inter- rupted this rapid general development of Rus- sian banking though in its first years it seemed to stimulate even a more rapid growth in cer- tain directions ...
... capital exceeding 1,200,000 , - 000 rubles . The World War , naturally , inter- rupted this rapid general development of Rus- sian banking though in its first years it seemed to stimulate even a more rapid growth in cer- tain directions ...
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