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1331-00-00-South Rusia

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Date startStart date of the disease. 1331 +
Date endEnd date of the disease. +
SeasonSeason (spring, summer, fall or winter)
Date otherOther mentioned dates.
PlacePlace(s), city or location of the disease. Kiev
RegionHistorical region(s) Rus
CountryCurrent country
RiverMentioned river(s)
Natural eventMentioned natural event(s)
PersonMentioned persons(s)
GroupGroup(s) of people mentioned
VictimIndication of victims +
AnimalMentioned animal(s) Horse
DiseaseMentioned disease(s)
Epidemic waveAssociated epidemic wave
Social responseSocial response that happened in reaction to the disease Punishment
LanguageLanguage of the original text Cyrillic
KeywordFurther keyword(s)
last edited 23. 12. 2025 by EpiMedDat-Bot.

The horses of Prince Fyodor of Kiev were dying.

Text originalOriginal text

[6839][1]а князь [Федоръ Киевьскыи] въсприимъ срамъ и отъиха, нь от бога казни не убѣжа: помроша конѣ у его.

Text translationEnglish translation of the text

[6839] and the Knyaz [Fyodor from Kyev] was disgraced and rode away, though he did not escape punishment from God: his horses all died.

  1. Vasili, vladyka (archbishop) of Novgorod arrived in Novgorod the Great from Volynia in the December 8 on a Sunday, the day of the holy Father Patapi. Meanwhile, it was in the south of Rusia that Prince Fyodor of Kiev attacked the hierarch. The vladyka's journey from the south of Rusia to Novgorod must have lasted several months, which determines the date of the attack and, therefore, the death of the prince's horses.

References

  1. ^ Новгородская первая летопись младшего изводa (Комиссионный список) 
  2. ^ None 

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