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	<title>Vladimir-Russia &#187; History</title>
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		<title>Russian History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As we look at the history of Russian society, we should first look to 500 BC.  This was the time in Russian history when the Scythians primarily lived in the region.  The Scythians were those that lived in Southern Russia and have been noted for the carefully crafted embroidery work that they were able to produce.  Russian history had made a shift by the 300s A.D. when the Scythians were said to be invaded by the Huns, who migrated as far as the Volga River, the Avars, who is also said to have invaded Italy, and the Ostrogoths, which was an East Germanic tribe who had a large political influence in the Roman Empire.  The history of Russian people had come to reach a pivotal moment when the Avars, the Ostrogoths, and the Huns united.  As this element of society within Russian history was forming, this was also a time in the history of Russian society where there was a large amount of trade transpiring amongst those in and around the country of Russia.  The history of Russian society had come to reach a very important point when the Slavs began to make their significant impact on Russian history.  The Slavs had united with the Vikings, one of the other key traders at this time within Russian history.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we look at the history of Russian society, we should first look to 500 BC.  This was the time in Russian history when the Scythians primarily lived in the region.  The Scythians were those that lived in Southern Russia and have been noted for the carefully crafted embroidery work that they were able to produce.  Russian history had made a shift by the 300s A.D. when the Scythians were said to be invaded by the Huns, who migrated as far as the Volga River, the Avars, who is also said to have invaded Italy, and the Ostrogoths, which was an East Germanic tribe who had a large political influence in the Roman Empire.  The history of Russian people had come to reach a pivotal moment when the Avars, the Ostrogoths, and the Huns united.  As this element of society within Russian history was forming, this was also a time in the history of Russian society where there was a large amount of trade transpiring amongst those in and around the country of Russia.  The history of Russian society had come to reach a very important point when the Slavs began to make their significant impact on Russian history.  The Slavs had united with the Vikings, one of the other key traders at this time within Russian history.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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