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According to legend, the Apostle Andrew on his way from Consta | Forbidden History

According to legend, the Apostle Andrew on his way from Constantinople to Rome visited Kiev, then Novgorod in the lands of the Slovenes.

It is believed that the journey took place along the Dnieper River, on the way "from the Varangians to the Greeks. But the map shows that such a route is not logical and Andrew spent most of the way away from Rome, and the Dnieper and Volkhov were separated by high, overgrown watersheds through which there were no roads.

But with the historic Kiev on the Danube, the route becomes logical - there was indeed a safe route from Constantinople to Rome along the Danube. Legend mentions the 3 mouths of the Dnieper, but so many mouths just at the Danube (three large ducts in the delta), and the Dnieper only one mouth.

After all, the Kievan Rus originated in another place?

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