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English: Map showing the major Varangian trade routes, the Volga trade route (in red) and the Trade Route from the Varangians to the Greeks (in purple). Other trade routes of the 8th–11th centuries shown in orange.
Français : Carte montrant les principales routes commerciales varègues (Route commerciale de la Volga en rouge, Route commerciale des Varègues aux Grecs en violet). Les autres routes (8°-11° siècle) sont en orange.
Русский: Основные варяжские торговые пути: Волжский торговый путь (красный) и Путь из варяг в греки (фиолетовый). Оранжевым цветом показаны другие торговые пути VIII–XI веков. |
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The following source corroborates the Volga route between the Gulf of Finland and Atil, although it gives a different Western route, over Smolensk:
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current | 11:29, 3 October 2023 | 872 × 605 (859 KB) | OrionNimrod (talk | contribs) | Restore original: "Wallachians" added by Romanian user, however it was no Wallachia in the 8-11th c: British historian, Martyn Rady - Nobility, land and service in medieval Hungary (p91–93): the sources before the 13th century do not contain references to Vlachs anywhere in Hungary and Transylvania or in Wallachia. Byzantine sources mentioned Vlachs all deep in the Balcan. Also map should make by academic historians not by personal POV. | |
18:23, 16 August 2023 | 872 × 605 (799 KB) | Claude Zygiel (talk | contribs) | In one hand there are Byzantine sources which mention the Vlachs, secondly it is not because other sources do not mention them that they did not exist. In the other hand, the Hungarian theory which affirms that "the absence of proof is proof of absence", that this group disappeared for a thousand years, and that it would have been the only one, among all the peoples of the region , to not being able to cross the Balkans, the Danube and the Carpathians (while they were nomadic shepherds), is u... | ||
10:54, 25 July 2023 | 872 × 605 (794 KB) | OrionNimrod (talk | contribs) | "Wallachians" added by Romanian user, however it was no Wallachia in the 8-11th c: British historian, Martyn Rady - Nobility, land and service in medieval Hungary (p91–93): the sources before the 13th century do not contain references to Vlachs anywhere in Hungary and Transylvania or in Wallachia | ||
07:29, 26 June 2023 | 872 × 605 (799 KB) | Johannnes89 (talk | contribs) | Reverted to version as of 16:47, 18 April 2023 (UTC) crosswiki image spam, often containing historical inaccuracies | ||
23:53, 25 June 2023 | 872 × 605 (1,017 KB) | Valdazleifr (talk | contribs) | Fixed minor errors | ||
16:47, 18 April 2023 | 872 × 605 (799 KB) | Claude Zygiel (talk | contribs) | There was no Wallachia but Wallachians. The theory that speakers of Eastern Romance languages disappeared for a thousand years between 275 and 1300 is only supported by Hungarian nationalist authors. | ||
12:41, 25 November 2022 | 872 × 605 (794 KB) | OrionNimrod (talk | contribs) | Reverted to version as of 15:59, 8 March 2009 (UTC) It was no Wallachia in the 8-11th century | ||
12:44, 21 May 2015 | 872 × 605 (799 KB) | Spiridon Ion Cepleanu (talk | contribs) | Dvina & Wisla-Dnestr route, some details | ||
15:59, 8 March 2009 | 872 × 605 (794 KB) | Mahahahaneapneap (talk | contribs) | Compressed | ||
23:15, 18 January 2007 | 872 × 605 (859 KB) | Electionworld (talk | contribs) | {{ew|en|Briangotts}} == Summary == Map showing the major Varangian trade routes, the Volga trade route (in red) and the Trade Route from the Varangians to the Greeks (in purple). Other trade routes of the 8th-11th centuries shown in orange |
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