Death of Vsevolod III.Renewal of tu dien tieng anh Anarchy.The army crowded the shores and greeted the barges with all the demonstrations of exultation and joy.Assembling his armies, curtained by leagues of forests, he, unobserved, tu dien tieng anh commenced his march toward the Dnieper.The darkness of a November night soon settled down over city and plain.Davidovitch fled tu dien tieng anh to Moldavia.The inhabitants were weary of anarchy and blood, and anxious to throw themselves into the arms of any prince who could secure for them tranquillity.It was his ambition to be the father of his people, and the tu dien tieng anh glory he sought was the happiness and the greatness of his country.Fearful, indeed, must be the corruption when man can be capable of such inhumanity to his fellow man.Such an onset of maniacal energy tu dien tieng anh no mortal force could stand.Vsevelod was, at the time, absent in the extreme northern portion of his territory, but he turned upon his enemies with the heart and with the strength of a lion.His title, however, was disputed by distant princes, and an armed band, approaching Moscow by surprise, seized the town and reduced it to ashes, ravaged the surrounding region, tu dien tieng anh and carried off the women and children as captives.
