The First constitution in the World that forbids slavery. And that idea was not just pulled out of thin air, it is a continuation of aeons lastnig tradition. Ancient Slavs ''worshiped'' three laws:
the right to live
the right of free choice
the right to Freedom
Even if they took the POW after the battle those man were forced to live with a widow that lost her man in that battle for two years, after which he was free to go wherever he wants or to stay with them.
I'm not sure about other Slavs, but I cannot recall reading any document that records slavery in Russia eather. (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong)
Either. And yeah they did.
Nope. Never. And they had the first constitution in the world that forbids slavery.
Sure, retard. Serbia was one of the first countries to have a constitution forbidding slavery, so you're right about that.
The First constitution in the World that forbids slavery. And that idea was not just pulled out of thin air, it is a continuation of aeons lastnig tradition. Ancient Slavs ''worshiped'' three laws:
I'm not sure about other Slavs, but I cannot recall reading any document that records slavery in Russia eather. (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong)