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Bus Beloyar (Бус Белояр) was a hypothetical, possibly mythical Slavic kniaz who ruled Ruskolan (Русколань) state (also mythical) and fought against Huns in east, Romans in south and Germans in West, against Goths' king Hermanarich, and was eventually crucified by Goths.


This legend is related to a hypothesis that relates the origins of the Rus' nationality to the Sarmatian tribe of Roxolani.


The name Bus is mentioned in Tale of Igor's Campaign as [They] Sing to Bus' time.




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The name Bus is mentioned in Tale of Igor's Campaign as [They] Sing to Bus' time.
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{{disputed}} '''Bus Beloyar''' (Бус Белояр) was a hypothetical, possibly mythical Slavic peoples Slavic kniaz who ruled Ruskolan (Русколань) state (also mythical) and fought against Huns in east, Ancient Rome Romans in south and German people Germans in West, against Goths' king Hermanarich, and was eventually crucified by Goths.
See the :Votes for deletion/Bus Beloyar archived discussion for further details.'' ----- Warning: a detailed page http://www.xpomo.com/ruskolan/liter/site.htm about Ruskolan is of highly dubiuos nature.
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