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  1. Kievan Rus' or Kyivan Rus' ( Old East Slavic: Роусь, romanized: Rusĭ, or роусьскаѧ землѧ, romanized: rusĭskaę zemlę, "Rus' land") was a loose federation of East Slavic and Uralic peoples in Europe from the late 9th to the mid-13th century, under the reign of the Rurik dynasty, founded by the Varangian prince Rurik.
    Capital: Kiev (882–1240)
    Demonym(s): Rus'
    Government: Monarchy
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    What is the significance of Kievan Rus?
    “Kievan Rus” is not a place, a state or a territory. It is the name of a historic period when the senior among Russian princes was the one sitting in Kiev, invented by Russian historians for convenience in the 19th century. Other periods, when the seniority moved to a different city for a variety of reasons, were named accordingly.
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    Were there any Ukrainians in Kievan Rus?
    At the time of Kievan Rus there were neither Russians, not Ukrainians. There were many different Slavic tribes, such as Krivichs, Drevlyans, Vyatichs and so on. Kiev itself was in territory populated by Polans. Kievan Rus wasn’t centralised state but confederation of many principalities.
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    Who are the Slavs of Kievan Rus?
    In time, distinct groups of Slavic peoples emerged: the Polabians in the far North, the Western Slavs , the Southern Slavs , and the Eastern Slavs. And it was these Slavic tribes who became the peoples of Kievan Rus’ territory.
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    What were the people of Kieven Rus like?
    Depending on the time, the people of Kieven Rus were a mix of local slavs and scandinavians - more scandinavian in the cities and more slav in the countryside. In fact, a common folk saying is that “city russians are more fair and country russians have more brown hair.”
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    Belgorod Kievsky, capital of Rus' under Rurik RostislavichChernigov, capital along with Kiev from 1024 to 1036 (joint rule between Yaroslav and Mstislav)HalychKievMinsk, centre of Principality of MinskMuromPereyaslavets, capital of Rus' from 969 to 971 (in present-day Romania)PolotskRostov … See more

    Kievan Rus', also known as Kyivan Rus' (Old East Slavic: Роусь, romanized: Rusĭ, or роусьскаѧ землѧ, romanized: rusĭskaę zemlę, lit. 'Rus' land'; Old Norse: Garðaríki), was a state in Eastern and Northern Europe from … See more

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    Due to the expansion of trade and its geographical proximity, Kiev became the most important trade centre and chief among the communes; therefore the leader of Kiev … See more

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    From the 9th century, the Pecheneg nomads began an uneasy relationship with Kievan Rus'. For over two centuries they launched sporadic raids into the lands of Rus', which sometimes escalated into full-scale wars (such as … See more

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    During its existence, Kievan Rus' was known as the "land of the Rus" (Old East Slavic: ро́усьскаѧ землѧ, from the ethnonym Ро́усь; Greek: Ῥῶς; Arabic: الروس ar-Rūs), in Greek as Ῥωσία, in Old French as Russie, Rossie, in Latin as Rusia or Russia (with local … See more

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    During the Kievan era, trade and transport depended largely on networks of rivers and portages. By this period, trade networks had … See more

    Kievan Rus', although sparsely populated compared to Western Europe, was not only the largest contemporary European state in terms of … See more

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    WebDec 03, 2018 · Definition. Kievan Rus (862-1242) was a medieval political federation located in modern-day Belarus, Ukraine, and part of

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  5. Kievan Rus | historical state, Europe | Britannica

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    WebNov 17, 2022 · In an attempt to head off the sort of familial bloodshed that had prefaced his own rise to power, Yaroslav introduced an order of …

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    The Scandinavian influence in Kievan Rus' was most important during the late 9th c. and during the 10th c. In 976, Vladimir the Great (Valdamarr gamli ) fled from his brother Yaropolk to Sweden, ruled by Erik the Victorious, where he gathered an invasion force that he used to conquer Kievan Rus'. Vladimir was initially a pagan who is reported by the Primary Chronicle to have worshiped P…

  7. https://www.ancient-origins.net/history-ancient-traditions/kievan-rus-0013926

    WebJul 01, 2020 · The Kievan Rus’ were a powerful people created by Viking invaders who ruled the Slavic tribes around the Baltic Sea and, in a way, became Slavs

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      WebDec 04, 2019 · Vikings founded Kievan Rus in the mid-9th century, but Scandanavian settlements in Eastern Europe actually date back to at least A.D. 750. This is when pre-Viking-Age Scandanavians likely...

    • https://www.quora.com/Were-the-people-of-Kievan-Rus-Ukrainians-or-Russian

      WebThe Kievan Rus' was just a generic Slavic state that happened to exist in eastern Europe. The modern Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarussian ethnicities didn't exist at all until about …

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      WebThe Christianization of Kievan Rus' took place in several stages. In early 867, Patriarch Photius of Constantinople announced to other Christian patriarchs that the Rus', baptized …

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      WebMar 08, 2022 · To justify his designs on Ukraine, Russian president Vladimir Putin has repeatedly referred to what Russians call the Kievan Rus. He sees this Orthodox …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olga_of_Kiev

      WebOlga was a regent of Kievan Rus' for her son Sviatoslav from 945 until 960. Following her baptism, Olga took the name Elenа. She is known for her subjugation of the Drevlians, a tribe that had killed her husband Igor of …

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