ergm... I'd read those recent studies. It looks like a bit of the same war of the theories, whether the Slavs derive from Sklav- orother a-word, or from the...
Thank you all for your help. The meaning I surmised from your answers was basically "Dimitrii the happy Slav/Russian". This is very acceptable to Benjamin...
I have been meaning to post for a while on this topic as it is one very dear to me. There are several styles used by the people of "Russia" one thing that...
While not that well versed in this are. Adornment & trade with Persia initially brought me to this group. Lately been in the Process of updating some of...
Greetings, I am a consulting herald for a lady who has asked me to present to her name options from 9th Century Russia and/or Eastern Europe where one name...
I'm writing a book set during the Mongol invasion of Rus'. My book begins around Feb-March AD 1238. I am trying to get an accurate year for that time according...
Hi, So this is kinda OT, but I figured what the hey. I just watched a movie called 'First Squad'. It's a feature Anime, the first ever made in Russia. It's...
Greetings, my lords and ladies! This may have already come up on the list, but I just wanted to pass along a URL to a wonderful site. There's a guy in Riga,...
ffride (Quokkaqueen), you posted some information to help me with my name: Libuse Makovicka. I really appreciate your efforts, as each snippet of information...
so, 'Mach' is a given name.. one of the options for turning it into a patronymic byname (name showing relationship) gives us 'Machovicha39; 'Libusa39; is fine as a...
Thank-you for responding, Marya. I am willing to go with a Russian name...but what I am after is Czech. * Is it common to see Russian surnames in the Czech...
It's not a matter of the name being used by COMMON people so much as that it was used among actual humans (as opposed to legendary/mythical/fictional ...
Hi Libusa and everyone else! <<snip>> ... <<snip>> SENA is the abbreviation for the rules the SCA college of heralds use. The reason why I'm obsessing over 300...
In Czech and other languages throughout the region, the use of a diminutive is sometimes added as a form of personalization. The "KA" ending is one such form...
I heard my Grandfather Americanized the pronounciation of MakoviÄka. From Mauk-o-vichka to Mak-o-vicka. His friends called him Mak. There are so many...
I'm still looking for articles for the Fall Slovo. Do let me know if you have something appropriate. Thanks, Paul...
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I know I’m showing up too late but in any case I tattach hereto an article for Slovo... in Russian, Ciao Aldo From: goldschp tds.net Sent: Sunday, September...
Greetings fellow Russ-o-files, I'm interested in making an outfit consisting of a navershnik and a rubakha from 10th-12th c . The navershnik (light outerwear)...
I'm sorry I can't help much, but I'm very interested in what others have to day. What little I do know is that the embroidery often was to keep the spirits...
I am not an expert on Rus embroidery, but two things come to mind. Are the rubakha an navershnik that you are looking at from the same period and from the same...
I think my problem was that I was assuming that XIX c. embroidery was representative of XI c. embroidery. I've read this in several Russian folk embroidery...
No, I think it's primarily in Russian. But Google does a decent job translating it. Anya ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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