The Russkaya Pravda (Russian: Русская Правда, lit. 'Rus' Justice' or 'Rus' Truth'; Old East Slavic: Правда роусьскаꙗ, romanized: Pravda rusǐskaja (13th...
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Medieval Kievan Rus' was known as Russkaya Pravda; in this context, "Pravda" meant "Justice" rather than "Truth", "Russkaya Pravda" being "Russian Justice".[citation...
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1019–1054); his sons assembled and issued its first written legal code, the Russkaya Pravda, shortly after his death. The state began to decline in the late 11th...
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of Russkaya Pravda, who had previously actively disseminated his ideas. Aratov expelled Dobroslav's son Sergei from the editorial board of Russkaya Pravda...
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Aryan-Slavic-Russian issues." Mainly, it publishes the newspaper Russkaya Pravda. The publishers of Russkaya Pravda advertised Alexey Dobrovolsky (Dobroslav), one of...
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to the beginning of the 6th century. The main written sources were Russkaya Pravda ("Rus' Justice") (since the 11th century) and Statutes of Lithuania...
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almshouses, hospice houses and frequently gave food to the poor. The Russkaya Pravda was a main source of Old Russian Law and regulated, among other things...
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indistinguishable from slaves. Contemporary legal documents, such as Russkaya Pravda (12th century onwards), distinguished several degrees of feudal dependency...
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later call Russkaya Pravda (Русская правда) and which would be adopted as a political program. The second edition of the Russkaya Pravda manifested further...
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the 1930s Russkaya Pravda, the legal code of medieval Kievan Rus Pravda (play), a 1985 play satirising the British newspaper industry Pravda (novel), a...
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