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Exclusive study of Yalta historian Sergey Tsarapora
"Greater Yalta News" №25(130), July 2008, page 13 (Russian language)
Эксклюзивное исследование ялтинского историка Сергея Царапоры
"Большая Ялта News" №25(130), июль 2008 ст.13
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Арсен Зінченко, "Поділля", Киів 1998 (Ukrainian language)
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Ukraine, VII-IX centuries
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Алексей Попов, "Деловой Крым", #2, ст. 83-88 (Russian language)
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Арсен Зінченко, "Поділля", Киів, 1998 (Ukrainian language)
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Арсен Зінченко, "Поділля", Киів, 1998 (Ukrainian language)
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Арсен Зінченко, "Поділля", Киів, 1998 (Ukrainan language)
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Оса Карлссон, "Карл ХІІ", Трелеборг, Берлінге Скугс, Швеція, 2002 (Ukrainian language)
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Kamianets-Podilskyi, Khmel'nyts'ka Oblast' (province)
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Chernivtsi Oblast (Province)
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This tale dates to 63 B. C, when King Mithridates VI Eupator of Pontus, Rome's irreconcilable enemy, who had suffered a defeat at the hands of Pompey, withdrew to the northern edge of his possessions, the city of Panticapaeum, and made it the centre of resistance to Roman aggression.
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This tale is about Anacharsis, the Scythian, said to have been one of the Seven Wise Men
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