Russian Intelligence Services, Opseg 1

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Algora Publishing, 2000 - Broj stranica: 266
It's not known who the first Russian spy was, but Plougin (history, Moscow State U.) traces secret services in the region back to the 9th century through analysis of documents from Russia, Greece, Byzantium, and the Vatican library. He offers the facts as well as a narrative flavor of battle scenes
 

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In Pursuit of My Lords Quest
7
Chapter V
11
Chapter II
27
Ikmors Death Sacrifice to Perun
49
Byzantine Ears at Svyatoslavs War Council Investigation and Castigation
52
The Last Battle The Dorostol Peace
55
A Landscape with Oarsmen and Horsemen Death at the Dnieper Rapids Whose Fault?
58
The Skull Chalice Valediction to the Great Prince Svyatoslav Igorevich
60
Vladimirs Domestic LawandOrder Philosophy
102
Chapter IV
107
Ilya Muromets and his Friends Heroic Outposts
109
An Epic Picture of Ilya Muromets
115
Dounai
117
Dobrynia Nikitich
119
Alesha Popovich
124
The Case of the Stolen Silver Chalice
128

Chapter III
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A Tale about the First Renegade
66
Vladimirs War March on Korsun
75
Anastasius Story in the Chronicles
79
Anastasius A Quick Portrait
84
Zhdebern
86
Anastasiuss Star or the First Agent Who Defected to the West
95
Russian Strategic Intelligence in the South
97
Folk Wits
100
Dobrynia and Marinka
134
The Vicissitudes of Service Intrigues Conflicts Dungeons etc
139
Epos and History Who of the Heroes Served or Could Have Served Vladimir Svyatoslavich?
145
Russian Secret Services under Vladimir A Summary
147
General Remarks 147 The Secret Services of Rus in a Historic Context 149 A Brief Note on CounterIntelligence 151 A Saga about Great Chiefs Sig...
154
Between the Czechs and the Liakhs The Russian Version
236
ADDENDUM THE FIRST PRESERVED REPORT FROM A RUSSIAN AGENT
247
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