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Friday, April 6, 2012

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The first written record of Kursk is dated 1032. It was mentioned as one of Severian towns by Prince Igor in The Tale of Igor's Campaign: "As to my Kurskers, they are famous knights—swaddled under war-horns, nursed under helmets, fed from the point of the lance; to them the trails are familiar, to them the ravines are known, the bows they have are strung tight, the quivers, unclosed, the sabers, sharpened; themselves, like gray wolves, they lope in the field, seeking for themselves honor, and for their prince, glory."
Sadly, this paragraph from the Wikipedia article on Kursk has no citation, so the excerpt from the Tale of Igor's Campaign may or may not be accurate. Either way, it's undeniably badass.



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