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Sack of Chernigov during the Mongol invasion (1239, miniature from the Russian Facial chronicle of the 16th century)

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English: Sack of Chernigov during the Mongol invasion (1239, miniature from the Russian Facial chronicle of the 16th century). "And the Tatars took the city and burned it on fire; and the bishop was left alive; and they took him to Glukhov; and from there they released him".
Русский: Разорение Чернигова татаро-монголами в 1239 году. Миниатюра из Лицевого летописного свода (том 5 стр. 429). «И татары город взяли и сожгли в огне; а епископа оставили живым; и увели его в Глухов; и оттуда отпустили его».
Date 16th century
date QS:P,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source http://www.sterligoff.ru/books/Rus_Kniga%205.pdf
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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