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PROHIN, Andrei. Profeţia ultimei invazii barbare în Europa Medievală şi în Ţările Române. In: COHORTA, 2015, nr. 1, pp. 5-20. ISSN 1857-0100.
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Numărul 1 / 2015 / ISSN 1857-0100

Profeţia ultimei invazii barbare în Europa Medievală şi în Ţările Române

The prophecy of the last barbarian invasion in medieval Europe and the Romanian Principalities

CZU: 94(4+498)

Pag. 5-20

Prohin Andrei
 
Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 12 martie 2022


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In the medieval sources, the belief in a last barbarian invasion, before the end of the world, was inspired from the biblical prophecy concerning Gog and Magog. In the “Apocalypse of Methodius of Patara” (c. 692 AD), known in Byzantium and Medieval West, this prophecy got contaminated with the legend of the “unclean nations”, enclosed by Alexander the Great inside the Gates of the North. In the Romanian Principalities, this prophecy became known due to the Slavonic versions of the Byzantine apocalypses and other sources, being associated in several cases with the invasions of the Tartars. The same prophecy was evoked in the Romanian historical and geographical works from the XVIIth c., as well as in the folklore, in connection with the Tartars, Turks and heathen nations.