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Русский: Радзивилловская летопись, л. 21r

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Tекст из Радзивиловской летописи: "... а болгаре со грекы ступишася, и пересечени быша грекы. Симеон же приа град Ондрень ... а Игоре воеваше на печенеги ..." (см. также: Хроника Георгия Амартола; Истрин В. М.: Книгы временыя и образныя Георгия Мниха. Хроника Георгия Амартола в древнем славянорусском переводе. Т. 1. Текст, исслед. и словарь. Пг., 1920, стр. 545-546; Иванова Кл., Николова Св.: Тържество на Словото. Златният Век на Българската Книжнина. VI. Летописни творби: Георги Амаратол. Временник)
  • Поход болгарского царя Симеона на Царыград (922-924) и заключение мира с императором Романом I (внизу)
Tекст из Радзивиловской летописи: "... Прииде Семион на Царыград, и поплени Фракию и Макидонию, и прииде ко Царюграду в силе велице и в гордости, и сотвори мир с Романом царем ..."

Литература:

  • Кукушкина: Радзивиловская летопись. Текст. Исследование. Описание миниатюр, стр. 310
Deutsch: Radziwiłł-Chronik, Fol. 21r

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  • Die Miniatur zeigt entweder Kampfhandlungen zwischen Bulgaren und Byzantinern (914) oder den Krieg Igors's gegen die Petschenegen (oben)
Text aus der Radziwiłł-Chronik: "... die Bulgaren aber schlugen sich mit den Griechen, und die Griechen wurden niedergemacht. Simeon aber nahm die Stadt Ondren ein … Igor führte Krieg gegen die Petschenegen ..." (Graßhoff, Freydank, Sturm: Rauchspur der Tauben. Radziwiłł-Chronik, S. 51)
  • Zar Simeon's Feldzug gegen Konstantinopel (922-924) und Abschluss eines Friedensvertrages mit dem byzantinischen Kaiser Romanos (unten)
Text aus der Radziwiłł-Chronik: "... Simeon zog gegen Zargrad und verheerte Thrakien und Makedonien; mit einer großen Streitmacht und voller Stolz rückte er vor Zargrad und schloß Frieden mit dem Kaiser Romanos und kehrte dann wieder zurück. ..." (Graßhoff, Freydank, Sturm: Rauchspur der Tauben. Radziwiłł-Chronik, S. 51)
Date 15th century
date QS:P,+1450-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source en:Radziwiłł Chronicle
Author from the Middle Ages, unknown
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