The Battle of Kulikovo could end quite differently if his allies – Ryazan Prince Oleg and Lithuanian Jagiello managed to join the Mamaev Hordes – however, their troops did not reach Kulikov Paul, allowing Dmitry Donskoy to defeat Mamai one on one.
The new novel from the author of the bestsellers The Battle of Prince Igor and the Battle of Kulikovo proves: this delay was not accidental – in words as an ally of the Horde, Oleg Ryazansky secretly helped the Moscow prince, not only noting him about all the movements of the Tatars, but also convinced his brother -in -law not to help Mamaia, thereby predetermining the victory of Rus’.
How did Oleg save his principality, which turned out to be “between the hammer and the gravity”? What kind of secret war was blazing on the southern borders of the Russian land? Who prevailed in these “secret special operations” of the XIV century? And how Sergius of Radonezh managed to reconcile Moscow with Ryazan, marrying the son of Oleg for the daughter of Dmitry Ljycrjuj &
Author
Porotnikov Viktor Petrovich
Publisher
Eksmo, 2014
Series
The initial Rus’
Genre
Modern domestic prose
16+
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