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  • Ostrog Bible
    ... published in [[Ostroh]], in the [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]], by the Muscovy printer [[Ivan Fyodorov]] in [[1581 AD|1581]] with the assistance of the U ...
    4 KB (547 words) - 13:09, 28 December 2018
  • Russian language
    The official language in Moscow and Novgorod, and later, in the growing Muscovy, was [[Church Slavonic]] which evolved from Old Church Slavonic and remain ...
    45 KB (5939 words) - 08:59, 10 March 2016
  • An Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture
    ... e several Eastern nations, Ethiopia, Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Armenia, [[Muscovy]], and some others, are strangers to this reading".<sup>[4]</sup> He argue ...
    11 KB (1763 words) - 12:23, 23 December 2018
  • History of the Russian Language
    ... acts and private letters had been, however, already written in pre-Petrine Muscovy in a less formal language, closely reflecting spoken Russian. The first Gr ...
    23 KB (2824 words) - 09:22, 6 August 2010
  • List of English words of Russian origin
    ... dministrative (palace, civil, military, or church) or judicial office in [[Muscovy]] and Russia of 15th–18th centuries; abolished by [[Peter the Great]].
    57 KB (7377 words) - 15:04, 15 March 2016

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