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History: Science or Fiction? Soldiers of the Empire. Cathars. Razin. Pugachev. Film 22 of 24
This film will tell the story of the events that took place in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, during the dissolution of the Great Empire. After a series of wars and uprisings known as the European Reformation, numerous new independent states emerged on the territory of the former Russia-Horde Empire. However, historians of the Scaligerian school either misinterpreted or deliberately concealed the true picture of these events from the posterity. A vivid example of this is the defeat of the Cathars in Western Europe and the wars of the Romanovs against Stepan Razin, and later against Yemelyan Pugachev in Russia. Both the Cathar movement and the uprisings of Razin and Pugachev were large-scale wars of loyal soldiers of the Empire against rebellious reformers who had seized thrones in all European countries.
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