The authors explore the main world legends, chronicles, famous historical and literary works from the perspective of the New Chronology. Three particularly large battles took place in the Great Mongol Empire of the 14th-16th centuries. These are the Battle of...
Kulikovo in 1380, the Ice Battle of the 15th century, and the war with Kazan in 1552. These battles left a deep mark in Western European sources. In the Reformation era, when the false Scaligarian history was being created, the chronicle descriptions of these battles, recorded in the metropolis of the Empire, were transferred on paper to the breaking-off provinces of the Empire, where they were declared 'purely local, their own' events and 'dressed in local costumes'. For example, in Italian, French, and Spanish. The Ice Battle was described by 'ancient' historians Polybius and Titus Livius as allegedly a 'purely Italian event', like a battle between Rome and Carthage. In the well-known old French legends 'The Coronation of Louis' and 'The Nimes Cart', attributed today to the era of the Carolingians or Capetians, the Mongol kings Vasily III, Ivan IV the Terrible, Prince Andrey Kurbskiy, the capture of Kazan in 1552, and the Livonian War of the 16th century are actually celebrated. But, again, all this is 'dressed in French and Italian costumes'.
The authors explore the main world legends, chronicles, famous historical and literary works from the perspective of the New Chronology. Three particularly large battles took place in the Great Mongol Empire of the 14th-16th centuries. These are the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380, the Ice Battle of the 15th century, and the war with Kazan in 1552. These battles left a deep mark in Western European sources. In the Reformation era, when the false Scaligarian history was being created, the chronicle descriptions of these battles, recorded in the metropolis of the Empire, were transferred on paper to the breaking-off provinces of the Empire, where they were declared 'purely local, their own' events and 'dressed in local costumes'. For example, in Italian, French, and Spanish. The Ice Battle was described by 'ancient' historians Polybius and Titus Livius as allegedly a 'purely Italian event', like a battle between Rome and Carthage. In the well-known old French legends 'The Coronation of Louis' and 'The Nimes Cart', attributed today to the era of the Carolingians or Capetians, the Mongol kings Vasily III, Ivan IV the Terrible, Prince Andrey Kurbskiy, the capture of Kazan in 1552, and the Livonian War of the 16th century are actually celebrated. But, again, all this is 'dressed in French and Italian costumes'.
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