I have no idea I am reading through it. But I am correct on the Church and the third Rome influencing and establishing Russia. Where we have St.Olga, and Christianity spreading to the Viking tribes who were the neolithic people in the Russian area. Her grandson Vladmir who spread it throughout Russia establishing Moscow as its center.
I thought it was somebody else higher up. In the dark ages. But St.Olga is there. She was Queen of Kiev converting to Christianity. Her grandson Vladmir really spread it establishing Moscow as what some would call the third Rome.
It was Greek missionaries from Constantiople converting St.Olga.
I had this confused thinking a Holy Roman Emperor had more influence from a seat in Prussia not Constantinople.
Of course it was Ivan I and Ivan the terrible who were the first Czars beating back the Mongols establishing Russia into the principality it became.
I have no idea I am reading through it. But I am correct on the Church and the third Rome influencing and establishing Russia. Where we have St.Olga, and Christianity spreading to the Viking tribes who were the neolithic people in the Russian area. Her grandson Vladmir who spread it throughout Russia establishing Moscow as its center.
I thought it was somebody else higher up. In the dark ages. But St.Olga is there. She was Queen of Kiev converting to Christianity. Her grandson Vladmir really spread it establishing Moscow as what some would call the third Rome.
It was Greek missionaries from Constantiople converting St.Olga.
I had this confused thinking a Holy Roman Emperor had more influence from a seat in Prussia not Constantinople.
I have no idea I am reading through it. But I am correct on the Church and the third Rome influencing and establishing Russia. Where we have St.Olga, and Christianity spreading to the Viking tribes who were the neolithic people in the Russian area. Her grandson Vladmir who spread it throughout Russia establishing Moscow as its center.
I thought it was somebody else higher up. In the dark ages. But St.Olga is there. She was Queen of Kiev converting to Christianity. Her grandson Vladmir really spread it establishing Moscow as what some would call the third Rome.
It was Greek missionaries from constantiople converting St.Olga.
I had this confused thinking a Holy Roman Emperor had more influence from a seat in Prussia not Constantinople.
I have no idea I am reading through it. But I am correct on the Church and the third Rome influencing and establishing Russia. Where we have St.Olga, and Christianity spreading to the Viking tribes who were the neolithic people in the Russian area. Her grandson Vladmir who spread it throughout Russia establishing Moscow as its center.
I thought it was somebody else higher up. In the dark ages. But St.Olga is there. She was Queen of Kiev converting to Christianity. Her grandson Vladmir really spread it establishing Moscow as what some would call the third Rome.