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Kievan Rus′ (Ки́евская Ру́сь, Kievskaya Rus in Russian; Київська Русь, Kyivs’ka Rus’ in Ukrainian) was the early mostly East Slavic¹ state dominated by the city of Kiev (ru: Ки́ев, Kiev; uk: Ки́їв, Kyiv), from about 860 to the middle of the 12th century. The reigns of St. Vladimir ( 980- 1015) and his son Yaroslav I the Wise ( 1019- 1054) constitute the Golden Age of Kiev, which saw the acceptance of Orthodox Christianity and the creation of the first east Slavic¹ written legal code, the Russkaya Pravda.

1 Early History of Kievan Rus′

According to the Primary Chronicle, the earliest chronicle of Kievan Rus′, a Varangian ( VikingViking refers in a loose sense to the North Germanic (ethnically Scandinavian) population of Northern Europe in the 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th centuries, which during this time colonized, raided and traded the lengths of the coasts, rivers and islands of Eur) named RurikRurik or Riurik (held to be the same name as the Scandinavian Rorek Hrorekr (ca 830 ca 879) was a Varangian ( Viking) who gained control of Novgorod in 862 and built Holmgard there (Rurikovo Gorodische). There is a debate over how Rurik came to control No first established himself in NovgorodFor other cities named Novgorod see Novgorod (disambiguation). Novgorod is a city in North-Western Russia. Since 1998 the official name of the city is Velikiy Novgorod Great Novgorod . It is the capital of Novgorod Oblast. The city lies along the Volkhov (he was selected as common ruler by several Slavic and Finnish tribes) in about 860 before moving south and extending his authority to Kiev. The chronicle cites him as the progenitor of the Rurik DynastyThe Rurik Dynasty was the ruling dynasty of Russia from 862 to 1598. More precisely, though, Russia per se did not exist during this time. The state that existed from 862 until 1240 (see Mongol invasion of Russia) is called the Kievan Rus . The Mongols fo. The Primary Chronicle says:

Upon year 6367 ( 859Events Battle of Abelda: Asturias beats the Muslims. Births Deaths 859.): Varangians from over the sea had tribute from Chuds, Slavs, Merias, Veses, Krivichians....
Upon year 6370 ( 862Events Rurik gained control of Novgorod. Fan Chuo finishes his Manchu ("book of the southern tribes"). Lothair, king of Lotharia divorces Teutberga and marries Waldrada. First written record of Murom. Births Deaths 2 July: St. Swithun, bishop of Wincheste): [They] Drove the Varangians back beyond the sea, refused to pay them tribute, and set out to govern themselves. But there was no law among them, and tribe rose against tribe. Discord thus ensued among them, and they began to war one against the other. They said to themselves, "Let us seek a prince who may rule over us, and judge us according to custom. Thus they went overseas to the Varangians, to the Rus. These particular Varangians were called Rus, just as some are called Swedes, and others Normans and Angles, and still others Goths [Gotlanders], for they were thus named. The Chuds, the Slavs, the Krivichians and the Ves then said to the Rus, "Our land is great and rich, but there is no order in it. Come reign as princes, rule over us". Three brothers, with their kinfolk, volunteered. They took with them all the Rus and came.

These Varangians moved south from Novgorod to expel the Khazars from Kiev and founded Kievan Rus′ about 880. During the next thirty-five years, Oleg and his Viking and Slavic warriors subdued the various Eastern Slavic and Fennic tribes. In 907, Oleg led an attack against Constantinople, and in 911 he signed a commercial treaty with the Byzantine Empire as an equal partner. The new Kievan state prospered because it controlled the trade route from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea and because it had an abundant supply of furs, beeswax, and honey for export. Some Slavic historians have debated the role of the Varangians in the establishment of Kievan Rus′, see Rus′ for the discussion of the two main theories.



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