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Mythical "Chernihiv princes"
from "List of prince Constantine"

Nicholas Zharkikh

Shortened text of the section. Full text in ukrainian version.

Muscovites remembered that somewhere in the world there is the Kyiv city, and somewhere they have missiles capable of reaching it. They were in such a hurry that they didn’t even wait for the dead of night, when rocket attacks from Moscow usually take place, and fired soon after it got dark.

And all in order to have time while UN Secretary General A. Guterres was in Kyiv. So to speak, to remind themselves.

They are strange, these Muscovites, for God’s sake. They could have hit Guterres on this with their missiles, or even grenade launchers, when he was in Moscow – and wasted such an opportunity!

Meanwhile, in Kyiv – no joke. , which damaged a 25-story building, injured 10 people…

As long as the house I live in is intact, I will continue (April 29, 2022 at 7:50 am).

Maybe some of the readers will be interested – why is it that the Chernihiv princes from the Ljubech synodikon, who appear in all histories of the Chernihiv region, in all genealogies and in all encyclopedias, are not mentioned anywhere in my history.

I answer: it is because I am writing a history of the events of the 13th century, and I do not touch on late fantasies on the themes of this history.

What will follow in this section is a concentrate of my previous studies: articles "Synodikon of Ljubech", "List of princes in Ljubech Synodikon" (2015), monograph "From ruler to monk: history of the custom" (2015), "Vvedensky synodikon" (2018) and the review article "Source value of the synodikons» (2018). All of them have been published for a long time and are easily available on the Internet, and each has its own "Conclusions" section. It is everywhere small in volume and can be read to have a general idea of the subject.