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La Russie Et Le Saint-Siège explores the complex relations between Russia and the Vatican, focusing on papal arbitration and military projects against Moscow during the reigns of Tsar Fedor and Boris Godunov. Paul Pierling delves into the political and religious dynamics of the period, providing a detailed historical account of the interactions between these two significant powers.
This book offers valuable insights into the diplomatic and military strategies employed by the Holy See in its dealings with Russia. It examines the pontifical efforts to mediate conflicts and the military ambitions of figures like Bathory, shedding light on a crucial era in European history. A significant resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the historical interplay between religion and politics.
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