"Moscow Sovereigns" is a monumental cycle of novels created by the writer, philologist-rusist, folklorist, and historian Dmitry Balashov. This epic chronicle, a kind of grandiose novel-epic, fitting into a multi-volume edition, covers the period of Russian history from 1263 to...
1425 and has been astonishing readers for decades with its depth, scale, vivid imagery, and masterful stylization of language. Together, the novels in the cycle form a kind of chronicle in which the historical events of the lives of major principalities unfold year by year, reflecting the everyday life and customs of various social strata, presenting the fates, appearance, and character of hundreds of historical figures. With the sabers of the Tatars, Prince Alexander Nevsky obtained the golden Vladimir table - for himself, for his children. Russian land came to him in blood and ash from burned cities, under the yoke of Tatar power. Much effort has been put into its arrangement, but even more work lies ahead… This volume contains the first novels in the cycle: "The Younger Son", telling the story of the first Moscow prince, the younger son of Alexander Nevsky, Daniel Alexandrovich, and "The Great Table" - the history of the struggle for the grand principality between Yuri Danilovich of Moscow and Mikhail Yaroslavich of Tver in the early 14th century.
"Moscow Sovereigns" is a monumental cycle of novels created by the writer, philologist-rusist, folklorist, and historian Dmitry Balashov. This epic chronicle, a kind of grandiose novel-epic, fitting into a multi-volume edition, covers the period of Russian history from 1263 to 1425 and has been astonishing readers for decades with its depth, scale, vivid imagery, and masterful stylization of language. Together, the novels in the cycle form a kind of chronicle in which the historical events of the lives of major principalities unfold year by year, reflecting the everyday life and customs of various social strata, presenting the fates, appearance, and character of hundreds of historical figures. With the sabers of the Tatars, Prince Alexander Nevsky obtained the golden Vladimir table - for himself, for his children. Russian land came to him in blood and ash from burned cities, under the yoke of Tatar power. Much effort has been put into its arrangement, but even more work lies ahead… This volume contains the first novels in the cycle: "The Younger Son", telling the story of the first Moscow prince, the younger son of Alexander Nevsky, Daniel Alexandrovich, and "The Great Table" - the history of the struggle for the grand principality between Yuri Danilovich of Moscow and Mikhail Yaroslavich of Tver in the early 14th century.
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