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8.1: Rurik and the Foundation of Rus' - Humanities LibreTextsApr 23, 2025 · This page details the establishment of the Rurik Dynasty by Rurik, a Varangian chieftain, in 862 when he founded Holmgard (Novgorod) after ...
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The Princes of Rus – PPSC HIS 1110 – The World: Antiquity to 1500 ...Rurik was a Varangian chieftain who established the first ruling dynasty in Russian history called the Rurik Dynasty in 862 near Novgorod.
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Primary ChronicleInvitation to the Rus'. 860-862 (6368-6370) [The four tribes who had been forced to pay tribute to the Varangians--Chuds, Slavs, Merians, and Krivichians] ...
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Invitation to a Viking, from The Russian Primary Chronicle - Clay LaneIn the year 862 Slavonic legates went away beyond the sea to the Variag tribe called Rus, and said, 'Our land is great and fruitful, but there is no order in it ...
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The Rurikids: The First Experience of Reconstructing the Genetic ...This research, for the first time, provides a genome-wide paleogenetic analysis of bone remains belonging to one of the Rurikids, Prince Dmitry Alexandrovich.
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Rurik | Research Starters - EBSCORurik was a pivotal figure in the formation of the early Russian state and is traditionally recognized as its founder and the progenitor of the Rurikid ...
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The Inconsistencies of History: Vikings And Rurik - jstorThe official beginning of Rurik dynasty is from the year 862 when he began ruling Novgorod. This makes his dynasty the oldest in Europe according to the ...
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[PDF] The Russian Primary Chronicle - MGH-BibliothekSome traditional Western renderings of Russian names have been retained, such, e.g., as "Olga" for "Ol'ga", "Rurik" for "Ryurik",. "Volhynia", "Volhynian" for " ...
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Russian Primary Chronicle ExcerptMay 7, 2012 · These are the tales of bygone years regarding the origin of the land of Rus', the first princes of Kiev and how the land of Rus' had its beginning.
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Rurik of Rus: Varangian Rule in Early Medieval Russia - BrewminateOct 21, 2020 · According to the Primary Chronicle, Rurik was one of the Rus', a Varangian tribe separated by the chronicler from the Swedes and Gotlanders.
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RUSSIA - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyThe earliest generations of the so-called Rurikid family are reconstructed solely on the basis of the sparse information in the Povest' vremennykh let or 'Tale ...
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The 'Norman Problem' in Historiography: Nationalism ... - GeoHistoryMay 8, 2007 · Simply put, the “Norman problem” is the debate over whether Scandinavians founded and ruled the first Russian state. Proponents of the “Norman ...
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Normanist Controversy | Encyclopedia.comThe controversy's origins date to the mid-eighteenth century, when historians, many of ethnic German background, began to publish the medieval Russian sources.
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The Norman Theory of the Origin of the Russian State - jstorContemporary Normanists, e.g. Moshin, speak only of an important Norman participation in the formation of the Russian state With regard to culture, instead of ...
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[PDF] Vikings, Rus, Varangians - PubliceraThe archaeological material can tell many different stories, however, and depending on the interpreter it can prove both the Normanists and the anti-Normanists.
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[PDF] SCANDINAVIAN INFLUENCE IN KIEVAN RUSArchaeological evidence of the Vikings includes ships and swords, as well as graves found around Europe, including in modern Russia, that represent Viking ...Missing: Normanism linguistics<|separator|>
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Normanist Theory: The Basis of National Identity - Academia.eduNormanist Theory posits Vikings as key founders of Kievan Rus, shaping Russian national identity. The term 'Rus' likely derives from Old Norse, reflecting ...
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Norman Theory and the Formation of Russian Statehood - SatushevThe authors analyze the question of the origin of Russian statehood in ancient times. The main goal of the research is to study economic and social state of ...
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Normanist vs Anti-Normanist Theory : r/AskARussian - RedditJan 31, 2024 · Normanist is the accepted consensus in Russian historiography. But the issue comes from people interpreting things in the most disparaging way, ...Can somebody help me with the Normanic and the Anti ... - RedditOrigins of Rus - normanists or anti-normanists? : r/AskHistoriansMore results from www.reddit.com
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(PDF) The historiography of Normanist and anti ... - Academia.eduThe historiography of Normanist and anti-Normanist theories on the origins of Rus' : a review of modern historiography and major sources on Varangian ...Missing: Rurik | Show results with:Rurik
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In Defense of Normanism - Military ReviewApr 23, 2015 · After some revisions in the spirit of the Nazi theory, the Norman theory of the origin of the Russian state was quite suitable for justifying ...
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Genetic ancestry changes in Stone to Bronze Age transition in the ...Jan 20, 2021 · We show that Eastern hunter-gatherer ancestry was present in northwestern Russia already from around 10,000 BCE. Furthermore, we see a change in ...
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Rurik Dynasty | Kievan Rus & Muscovy Princes - BritannicaSep 23, 2025 · The Rurik Dynasty were princes of Kievan Rus and Muscovy, descendants of Rurik, who ruled until 1598. They controlled trade routes and later ...
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Kievan Rus - World History EncyclopediaDec 3, 2018 · The Norse leader Rurik (r. 862-879) founded the dynasty which would last until the first Tsar of Russia, Ivan the Terrible ( ...
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The Infamous Svjatoslav: Master of Duplicity in War and Peace?May 11, 2014 · Svjatoslav defeated the Khazars and even took their city of Bjela Vjezha [Sarkel, the Khazar fortress-city on the lower Don River]. And he ...
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Vladimir I | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts - BritannicaOct 17, 2025 · Vladimir I, grand prince of Kyiv and the first Christian ruler of Kievan Rus, whose military conquests consolidated the provinces of Kyiv ...
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Yaroslav the Wise | Definition, Accomplishments, & SignificanceAug 27, 2025 · He founded churches and monasteries and issued statutes regulating the legal position of the Christian Church and the rights of the clergy. With ...
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Russian Disunity. Russian History - AdvantourMstislav I (1125 – 1132), the son of Vladimir Monomakh, managed to maintain the unity of Russian land for a while. But after his death Kievan Rus disintegrated ...
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Medieval Russia 9th-15th centuries - Smart HistoriesThe fragmentation of the Kievan state, which followed, was only temporarily halted by Vladimir II (Vladimir Monomakh) at the beginning of the 12th century.State And Society · Mongol Invasion · Grand Duchy Of Moscow
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What is the date when Kievan Rus ends? - QuoraApr 16, 2018 · What is the date when Kievan Rus ends? March 8–12th 1169. On that day the coalition of princes, led by Andrei Bogoliubsky (prince of Vladimir- ...
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Rus: A Brief Overview - Mapping Eastern EuropeThe political unity of the kingdom of Rus fractured over the course of the 12th century, which left it in multiple kingdoms, often called principalities, in the ...
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The Period of Mongol Invasion and Rule, 1237–1480 - NYPLThree centuries of development and cultural exchange were cut short by the Mongol invasion. ... Rus' remained under the firm domination of the Mongols for ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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THE LEGACY OF GENGHIS KHAN – THE MONGOL IMPACT ON ...The destruction of the independent feudal principalities of Rus' by the Mongol invasion and their incorporation into the Mongol state undoubtedly caused ...
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Medieval Russia History, Timeline & Events - Study.comFeudal Fragmentation and Mongol Invasion (12th-14th centuries). By the 12th century, Kievan Rus' began to fragment into competing principalities as the ...What Is Medieval Russia? · Origins Of Kievan Rus... · The Rise Of Moscow...
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[PDF] Mongol Influences on the Development of Moscow - IU ScholarWorksThe threat of invasion allowed the. Mongols to collect tribute and to control Russia with- out the costs of garrisoning the cities. This policy limited the ...
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Kyiv principality - Internet Encyclopedia of UkraineIt was formed in the mid-9th century and existed as an independent entity until the mid-12th century, when it became an appanage principality. Its basic ...
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3 3 Appanage and Muscovite Russia - Oxford AcademicThis chapter discusses the period that followed the collapse of the Kievan state, named after the udel, or appanage, the separate holding of an individual ...
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Ivan I and the Rise of Moscow | World Civilization - Lumen LearningIvan I (also known as Ivan Kalita) was born around 1288 to the Prince of Moscow, Daniil Aleksandrovich. He was born during a time of devastation and upheaval ...
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Kulikovskaya Battle (1380). History of Russia - AdvantourIt gave Moscow the chance to take the superior position in relation to other Russian cities. Dmitry Donskoy (1359 – 1389), the grandson of Ivan Kalita, gathered ...
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[PDF] The Rise of Muscovy - Western Oregon UniversityTo observe the evolution of the Moscow princes' perceived notion of power, this paper will examine the testaments from Ivan Kalita, Ivan III, and Ivan IV. The ...
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The Formation of Russia | Western Civilization - Lumen LearningIvan III was the first Muscovite prince to consolidate Moscow's position of power and successfully incorporate the rival cities of Tver and Novgorod.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Critical Choices of Russia's Democracy - Scholarship RepositoryIvan III, the first ... autocracy was completed in the second half of the sixteenth century during the reign of. Ivan IV, also known as Ivan the Terrible.
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[PDF] HISTORY OF RUSSIA - WVU School of Public HealthThe first European-like medieval empire of Kiev Rus lasted over 300 years to be brutally destroyed in 1240 by the Mongol invasion.
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Ivan the Terrible – Western CivilizationHe was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1533 to 1547 and reigned as the “Tsar of all the Russias” from 1547 until he died in 1584. His complex years in power ...
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10 Facts About Ivan the Terrible - History HitJan 5, 2022 · He despised the boyars of Russia. Ivan grew more erratic and paranoid throughout his reign, especially after enduring traumatic events such as ...
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The Curse of the Murdered Prince Dmitry of Uglich - Nicholas KotarMay 30, 2017 · Tsar Feodor Ioannovich died in 1598, leaving no heir. The Great Famine. The death of the last Rurikid opened the door to the rule of Tsar ...
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Coronation of Feodor Ivanovich, last representative of Rurik dynastyAccording to the memoirs of contemporaries, Tsar Feodor Ivanovich was an inactive and sickly man, who preferred the church service and various entertainment ...Missing: line 16th century
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The Time of Troubles | Early World Civilizations - Lumen LearningAt the death of Feodor Ivanovich, the last Rurikid Tsar, in 1598, his brother-in-law and trusted advisor, Boris Godunov, was elected his successor by the ...
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Ivan the Terrible - Science, civilization and societyThe death of his son Fyodor not only brought the end of the Rurik dynasty but Russia's slide into anarchy during the "Years of Trouble" of 1598 - 1613. home.
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Vladimir II Monomakh | Kievan Rus', Byzantine Empire, Grand DukeVladimir was the son of Grand Prince Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (ruled Kiev 1078–93) and Irina, the daughter of the Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachus.
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Yury Dolgoruky | Russian prince - BritannicaVladimir II Monomakh (born 1053—died May 19, 1125, near Kiev [now in Ukraine]) was the grand prince of Kiev from 1113 to 1125. Vladimir was the son of Grand ...
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Prominent Russians: Yury Dolgoruky - RussiapediaYury Dolgoruky is also considered the founder of Moscow. Yury Dolgoruky was the son of Vladimir Monomakh, the famous Grand Prince of Kievan Rus. It is not ...
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Kingdoms of Eastern Europe - Rostov-Suzdal / Vladimir-SuzdalVladimir-Suzdal is now tributary to the Golden Horde Mongols under Batu Khan and Subedei, and it is the great khan's mother who poisons Yaroslav in 1246.
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History of the Rurik Dynasty - rurikovichdynasty.comRurik Dynasty, the princes of Kievan Rus and, later, Muscovy (Moscow) who, according to tradition, were descendants of the Varangian prince Rurik.
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Who founded Russia and ruled it before the Romanovs?Jul 8, 2019 · The Rurik Dynasty's ancestry can be traced from the Varangians, who became the first Russian princes. The Rurikids lived on long after Romanovs came into power.
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Prince Oleg Sviatoslavich of Chernigov (1058 - 1115) - GeniApr 30, 2025 · Genealogy for Prince Oleg Sviatoslavich of Chernigov (1058 - 1115) family ... Prince Oleg's descendants, known as Olgovichi, were ...
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Category:Rurik Dynasty in Chernigov - Wikimedia CommonsOlgovichi (descendants of Sviatoslav II of Kiev): Princes of Chernigov, Bryansk, Novgorod-Seversk, Karachev, Kozelsk, Yelets.
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Grand Prince of Kiev - WikipediaIn the 13th century, Kiev became an appanage principality first of the grand prince of Vladimir and the Mongol Golden Horde governors, and later was taken over ...
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Michael of Chernigov | Military Wiki - FandomOn the eve of Mongol invasion, he was one of the most powerful princes in Rus'. ... In this way Yaroslav Vsevolodovich's supporters evicted the Olgovichi from ...
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Kingdoms of Eastern Europe - Kievan Rus - The History FilesIn 1331, Kyiv is once again under the control of a member of the Rurik dynasty - in the form of the Olgovich branch - with Fyodor being the prince of Putivl.<|separator|>
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Collateral Succession in Kievan Rus' - jstorRurikids. Finally, there is the issue of historical continuity: the R apparently shared this succession system with their military elit. Northeast Rus' it ...
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Dolgoruky family | Russian nobility, Boyar, Tsar - BritannicaSep 22, 2025 · Dolgoruky family, Russian princely family who claimed descent from Rurik, the semilegendary founder of the first Russian state.Missing: surviving | Show results with:surviving
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Rurikids - WikipediaBefore the mid-15th century, no historical source claims that Rurik founded a dynasty; the Hypatian Codex of c. 1425 began its list of knyazi of Kiev ...Alexandrov Kremlin · Belosselsky-Belozersky family · Shuysky · Shakhovskoy
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[PDF] Genetic study of the Rurik DynastyA brief version of the Rurikid pedigree according to P.V. Dolgorukov. The ancestors of the genealogical lines and the generation of Rurik are indicated.Missing: debates uncertainties
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[PDF] Vikings, Rus, Varangians - PubliceraThe Scandinavian activity in Russia during the Viking Age has left traces in both the archaeological and the written material. In the 13'"century Russian.
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[PDF] fír flathemon in the russian primary chronicle? the legend of the ...Russian Primary Chronicle is an instance of a medieval pseudo-historical narrative focused on the dynastic history and the aetiology of state as a concept ...
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The "Varangian Problem" in View of Ethnicity in ArchaeologyAug 7, 2025 · The Varangians have been interpreted as Scandinavians, and the archaeological material has been connected with this story. This has resulted in ...
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'Blind spots' of the 'Scandinavian-Centric' Hypothesis on the Origin ...The author considers some of the 'blind spots' of the 'Scandinavian-centric' hypotheses on the emergence of the Old Russian state. He shows that adherents of ...
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[PDF] Scandinavian origin of the Rurikid N1c1 lineageDec 9, 2012 · Genetic evidence – The Rurikid prince families, who belong to the haplogroup N1c1 and derive their paternal lineage from Rurik, seem to descend ...
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(PDF) Rus', Varangians and Birka Warriors - Academia.eduArchaeological evidence suggests that Scandinavian settlements began as early as the 6th century, evident in sites like Grobin and Apoule along the Baltic coast ...
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[PDF] Imperial nostalgia: The war for the Kievan Rus legacy. - ThinkIRThe research examines historical claims over the Kievan Rus legacy, Russia's perception as the heir to the Eastern. Orthodox Church, and the impact of the ...
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The Rurikids: The First Experience of Reconstructing the Genetic ...It has been established that his Y chromosome belongs to the N1a haplogroup. Most of the modern Rurikids, according to their genealogies, belonging to the N1a ...
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Ruriks Y-DNA (N1c, R1a, I2a) | LUND-IA-KJan 7, 2023 · This confirms the Y-DNA of the Rurikids being N-Y10931 at least up to Yaroslav the Wise (assuming he fathered his sons). Traditionally, the ...
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When Vikings Come to Rule: The History of the Rurik DynastyDec 14, 2020 · The Rurik dynasty started with a pure Viking who went on to create a Norse empire that eventually became the backbone of modern Russia and ...
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Yaroslav the Wise, One of the Noblest Rurikid MonarchsFeb 16, 2024 · Yaroslav's legacy is multifaceted, encompassing military triumphs, legislative reforms, and enduring cultural patronage. He was born around 978 ...
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Rurik and the Dawn of Russia - Archiving HistorySep 8, 2024 · His establishment of the Kievan Rus' laid the groundwork for the rise of a unified Russian identity, shaping the region's political and cultural ...
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[PDF] A Brief History of RussiaApr 26, 1986 · 2 Independence and Unification: The Last Rurikids to the First ... the successor states to the defunct Golden Horde. By 1503 he had won.
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Galician-Volhynian Prince Daniel Romanovich, Rex Coronatus of ...The article examines the unique case of the official coronation of the Rus' ruler, the Galician-Volhynian prince Daniel Romanovich, crowned by Pope Innocent ...
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[PDF] The Sources of Russia's Great-Power Status - Russia in Global AffairsContemporary literati believed that the Rurikids ... successor-states (except the Crimean Khanate) were inherently ... Rurikids' ancestral lands), but which sought ...
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[PDF] By Anatoly ReshetnikovMay 30, 2017 · stories about imperial Russia (which are also applicable to its successor states). ... dynasties (Rurikids and Romanovs), while the newly ...
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Rurik and the Foundation of Rus' | World Civilization - Lumen LearningRurik Dynasty The founders of Kievan Rus' who stayed in power until 1598 and established the first incarnation of a unified Russia.
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155 years ago: Millennium of Russia monument unveiled in NovgorodSep 20, 2017 · The monument depicts highlights of Russian history: the reign of Rurik (862), the baptism of Rus (988), the Battle of Kulikovo Field (1380), ...
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The town that gave Russia its name - BBCOct 3, 2017 · Over time, Rurik has become a legend so symbolic that the Soviet Union went against having him documented as the founder of Russia, going as far ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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HISTORY OF A MYTH. THE LEGEND OF RURIK DYNASTYThis article is devoted to the dynastic myth of the Rurikids and its cultural and religious grounds as an example of positive state-forming historical ...