RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Even Bernie Wants Blood - DisgraceI looked it up, but that alone doesn't support your claim that "Russia saved Europe". The fact is the Battle of Kulikovo was a struggle between subordinates of the Mongol overlords.
"Moscow grew in importance in the fourteenth century because its princes acted as agents of the Golden Horde, whose khans were overlords of the Russian lands. In the late 1370s, however, Dmitri, Prince of Moscow, took advantage of divisions among the Tatars to assert a measure of independence."
What I found interesting about your "Russian hero" is ..."Dmitri crossed the Don to face the Tatars. Chronicles narrate that ... Dmitri cunningly exchanged his armor with one of his followers, who was duly sought out and killed by the Tatars. "
https://www.britannica.com/event/Battle-of-Kulikovo-1380
Contrast that Russian coward with Hannibal Baca whose garb was indistinguishable from his soldiers, but his weaponry and horse tack was said the finest available.
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