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"The legend of Kolovrat".

Chromis
Chromis
Nov 06, 2022
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A fragment of a fantasy film about the ancient Ryazan warrior Yevpaty Kolovrat (1200-1238 years).

Being in Chernigov (according to the "Tale of the Devastation of Ryazan by Batu") with an embassy asking for help to the Ryazan principality against the Mongols and learning about their invasion of the Ryazan principality, Evpatiy Kolovrat with a "small squad" hastily moved to Ryazan, but found the city already devastated. Then the survivors joined him, and with a detachment of 1700 people, Evpaty set off in pursuit of the Mongols. Having overtaken them in the Suzdal lands, a sudden attack completely destroyed their rearguard.
The astonished Batu sent the hero Khostovrul, his wife's brother, against Yevpaty, "... and with him strong Tatar regiments". Hostovrul promised Batu to bring Evpaty Kolovrat alive, but died in a duel with him.
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Chromis (1 year ago)
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Despite the huge numerical superiority of the Tatars, during a fierce battle, Evpaty Kolovrat '... began to flog the Tatar force, and beat many of the famous heroes of the Batyevs here ...'.

There is a legend that the envoy of Batu, sent to negotiate, asked Yevpatiy: 'What do you want?' And got the answer - 'Only die!'. The Mongols managed to destroy Evpaty's detachment only with the help of stone-throwing tools designed to destroy the fortifications. Struck by the desperate courage, courage and martial art of the Ryazan hero, Batu, saying 'Oh, Evpaty! If you served me, I would hold you to my very heart! ', gave the body of the murdered Yevpaty Kolovrat to the surviving Ryazan soldiers and, as a sign of respect for their courage, ordered them to be released without causing them any harm.
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Date: Nov 06, 2022 Views: 22 Ratings: 0
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