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TitleKarta Rossii Gerbershteina, gravirivannaia na derevie Ia.Gastal'do dlia italianskago perevoda Zapisok o Moskovii, Venetiis, 1550. Tekst str.7 Additional title: [A map of Russia by Gerbershtein, engraved on wood by Ia.Gastal'do for Italian translation of Notes about Moscovia, Venice, 1550 Text p.7] Collection Dates / Origin Date Issued: Place: Publisher: Date Issued: Library locations Shelf locator: *QFP+++ (Kordt.
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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Coat of arms [ ] The arms of the city display the in the act of defeating the Devil. Legend states that this victory took place near where the city stands, hence its name, and that Michael still stands watch over the city to prevent the Devil's return. History [ ] Early history [ ] knew the area around Arkhangelsk as. Told circa 890 of his travels in an area by a river and the White Sea with many buildings. This was probably the place later known as Arkhangelsk. [ ] According to, Vikings led by raided this area in 1027.
In 1989, an unusually impressive silver treasure was found by local farm workers by the mouth of Dvina, right next to present-day Arkhangelsk. It was probably buried in the beginning of the 12th century, and contained articles that may have been up to two hundred years old at that time.
Most of the findings comprised a total of 1.6 kilograms (3.5 lb) of silver, largely in the form of coins. Jewelry and pieces of jewelry come from Russia or neighboring areas.
The majority of the coins were German, but the hoard also included a smaller number of, English,, Hungarian, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian coins. Test midot projti onlajn. It is hard to place this find historically until further research is completed. There are at least two possible interpretations. It may be a treasure belonging to the society outlined by the Norse source material.