You might want to stay away from "history" books about "Ukrainian" Herodotus and ancient Ukrainians digging out the Black Sea, @Ukraine.pic.twitter.com/3SJGB6zxfm
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You might want to stay away from "history" books about "Ukrainian" Herodotus and ancient Ukrainians digging out the Black Sea, @Ukraine.pic.twitter.com/3SJGB6zxfm
Earlier, @Ukraine was tweeting up a storm about this queen consort of Henry I of France. "Anne de Russie" means "Anne of Ukraine," right?
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Lots of "creative" Wiki editing has been going on today.
Born in Kiev, Ukraine in 1025, seriously?
Hey, let's "fix" Julius Ceasar too!pic.twitter.com/pvnN6PAfcd
Someone should correct Caesar's entry to "Rome, European Union." 
The term "Kievan Rus" appeared only in XIX, coined by a Russian historian Maximovitch. Before that, just "Rus" with no references to Kiev.
They don't have memory of recent history like WWII, can you imagine what they know of what happened in 1051?
Or at least what I was told :)
That make her the granddaughter of My Hero St Vladimir?
I am a direct descendant of Yuri I Vladimirovich Dolgorukiy (the Long Arm) - he is my 21st great grandfather.
Yuri I Vladimirovich, known under his soubriquet Yuri Dolgorukiy, was a Rurikid Grand Prince of Kiev and founder of the city of Moscow.pic.twitter.com/t6ONNT3SBH
He was one of my direct ancestors.
Wow quite a history
Gee, no wonder Putin wanted a reunification.
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