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The authors allow the readers to look at the history of the XII–XVII centuries from the point of view of the new chronology, using the Bible as the primary source. They argue that the Bible may reflect the events in the mediaeval history of Russia, Europe, and America. For example, wasn’t the voyage of Columbus in 1492 described in the Bible in the form of a legend about the patriarch Noah and his Ark? They find in the Bible the new answers to several questions: who, when, and why built the Moscow Kremlin in reality; how the Protestant revolution in Europe was connected to the rule of Russian Czars; when did the First Ecumenical Council of the Christian Church take place, when did the era “from the Nativity of Christ” begin? The authors consider that the Mormon Bible sheds additional light on both American history and the history of mediaeval Europe. Their research does not touch upon the foundations of the doctrine outlined in the Bible and does not call into question the religious tenets of those religions for which the Bible is the holy book. After all, the Bible of Mormons has undergone less editorial revision and cleaning than the canonical European Bibles. Authors claim that the Biblical texts written from the XIII century onwards and printed from 1440 describe mediaeval European events. A natural question arises: which ones? This book is an attempt to answer it. The Bible tells about a lot of events. Therefore, they have decided to restrict themselves to just one topic, a.k.a. RussiaHorde, on the pages of the Bible. Therefore, it is natural to expect that the Bible, as the most important and voluminous primary source for everything, the events of the Middle Ages, including, should have described them. Why, then, have such traces—in fact, quite noticeable—not been found in the Bible before us? Why didn’t the most prominent scholars of the Bible, who devoted their entire lives to studying the Bible notice them? The reader may ask, what is the advantage of the authors of this book over these respected scholars? It turns out that first, it was necessary to verify the chronology of the Bibles and then proceed to interpret the biblical historical evidence. The authors are in a completely different position from their predecessors due to the toolbox of the methods of new chronology. Note that this circumstance is far from obvious. Changing the chronology significantly changes the interpretation of the texts. It turns out that the shifting of dates of biblical events to the Middle Ages unexpectedly opens up a lot of new things in the pages of the Bible. Knowing what it really says about the Middle Ages, the authors are not surprised to recognize in the biblical descriptions the vivid events of mediaeval history. The present volume contains fully improved, crosschecked bibliography and ten annexes. We point out Annexes 9, “Travels of Sir Jerome Horsey” (1550–1626, merchant and spy), and 10, “Of the Russe Common Wealth,” the treatise by Dr. Giles Fletcher the Elder (c. 1548–1611), English ambassador to Russia in 1588–1589 (diplomat and spy); both participated in the operation “Czars Ivan Grozny.” The operation’s success ensured the Escape of Europe from Eurasian Evil Empire, already split by 1380 into fiefdoms, turned into dozens of kingdoms, princedoms, czardoms, duchies, and khanates from Atlantic to Pacific inspired by the general idea of reducing to nil the tributes due to the capital Novgorod. It took 4 IvanCzars under the label “Ivan IV” followed by the Time of Troubles in the XVIXVII centuries, to reach that objective. Not quite sure of his “oprichniki” team Czar Ivan asked Queen Elizabeth in 1570 for marriage or asylum. The collision of the Godunov and Romanov dynasties, conspiracies of Zacharin, Kurbskiy, three false czars Dimitries as pretenders to the throne, the Polish army occupying the Kremlin and truly tectonic events of orthodox religion, and the disintegration of the Horde was the result.
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