Biblical figures like and Judith are identified as historical individuals living in the 16th century.
The book is part of a multi-volume series (often found in 4-volume or 7-volume sets) published by houses like AST and Factorial-Press .
It is important to note that the "New Chronology" is considered by the mainstream scientific community. Prominent Russian academics, including linguist Andrey Zaliznyak and historian Valentin Yanin , have published extensive critiques debunking the mathematical and linguistic methods used in the book.
The "Conquest of the Promised Land" is reinterpreted as the expansion of the Russo-Horde (Ottoman-Ataman) empire across Eurasia in the 14th–15th centuries.
Report Overview: Biblical Rus (Библейская Русь) A.T. Fomenko and G.V. Nosovsky .
The birth of Christ is dated to the 11th century (specifically 1053 or 1086 AD) rather than the traditional 1st century. Availability and Digital Downloads
The authors argue that many events described in the Bible did not take place in the ancient Near East, but actually occurred in the 12th–17th centuries within the territory of the "Russian-Horde Empire". Key Claims:
Оглавление книги БИБЛЕЙСКАЯ РУСЬ - chronologia.org
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Biblical figures like and Judith are identified as historical individuals living in the 16th century.
The book is part of a multi-volume series (often found in 4-volume or 7-volume sets) published by houses like AST and Factorial-Press .
It is important to note that the "New Chronology" is considered by the mainstream scientific community. Prominent Russian academics, including linguist Andrey Zaliznyak and historian Valentin Yanin , have published extensive critiques debunking the mathematical and linguistic methods used in the book. kniga bibleiskaia rus skachat
The "Conquest of the Promised Land" is reinterpreted as the expansion of the Russo-Horde (Ottoman-Ataman) empire across Eurasia in the 14th–15th centuries.
Report Overview: Biblical Rus (Библейская Русь) A.T. Fomenko and G.V. Nosovsky . Biblical figures like and Judith are identified as
The birth of Christ is dated to the 11th century (specifically 1053 or 1086 AD) rather than the traditional 1st century. Availability and Digital Downloads
The authors argue that many events described in the Bible did not take place in the ancient Near East, but actually occurred in the 12th–17th centuries within the territory of the "Russian-Horde Empire". Key Claims: Fomenko and G
Оглавление книги БИБЛЕЙСКАЯ РУСЬ - chronologia.org