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ruled by the
Rurikid dynasty as the sole heir to the Kievan Rus' civilisation, this view is "resting largely on religious-ecclesiastical and historical claims" because Eastern Russian lands managed to establish themself as independent state that was ruled by the Rurikid dynasty until 16th century.
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drove them back beyond the sea and, refusing them further tribute, set out to govern themselves. There was no law among them, but tribe rose against tribe. Discord thus ensued among them, and they began to war one against another. They said to themselves, "Let us seek a prince who may rule over us
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Genome-wide data of the medieval and modern
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then said to the people of Rus', "Our land is great and rich, but there is no order in it. Come to rule and reign over us." They thus selected three brothers, with their kinsfolk, who took with them all the Russes and migrated. The oldest, Rurik, located himself in
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and judge us according to the Law." They accordingly went overseas to the
Varangian Russes: these particular Varangians were known as Russes, just as some are called Swedes, and others Normans, English, and Gotlanders, for they were thus named. The
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kings, that had been firm shields for Poland from the Tatars, left this world and after their death Poland is directly under Tatar threat." Losing their leadership role, the
Rurikids, however, continued to play a vital role in the
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is also heavily based on a ruler being descended from his father and grandfather, with the exception of two 5-generation lists. Before the mid-15th century, no historical source claims that Rurik founded a dynasty; the
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of Kiev with "Dir and Askold", then "Oleg", then "Igor", up to 1240, and does not mention Rurik anywhere. It was not until the 16th century that Rus' churchmen developed an explicit tradition, described in the 1560
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was never really a unified polity. It was a loosely bound, ill-defined, and heterogeneous conglomeration of lands and cities inhabited by tribes and population groups whose loyalties were primarily territorial.
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as ruled by the original
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swords, a sword chape and a tortoiseshell brooch" in the area suggest that there was, in fact, a
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as well, which in turn was supported by Ruthenian population and historians at the time. But that view had shifted by mid 17th century, especially after
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about the specifics of the story, "hence their paradoxical statement 'the people of Novgorod are of Varangian stock, for formerly they were Slovenes.
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was descended from the Rurik dynasty through the female line. His mother, Evdokiya Gorbataya-Shuyskaya, was a Rurikid princess from the
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on the fact that their father or grandfather previously "sat on the throne in Kiev", and never refer back to Rurik. Legitimacy in the
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The 'Riurikide' dynasty and the ruling elite ... attempted to impose on their highly diverse polity the integrative concept of
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and grandson of Yaroslav the Wise. They continued to rule until the early 14th century when they were torn apart by the emerging
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made some amendments to a succession rule and divided
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Saint Tikhon's Orthodox University for the Humanities
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Volkonsky, a branch of the princes of Tarusa (extant)
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laying foundation for current sole succession view.
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3502:. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998. p. 4
2805:. New York: Infobase Publishing. pp. 26–30.
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3791:The Rise and Demise of the Myth of the Rus' Land
2664:Burbank, Jane; Cooper, Frederick (11 May 2021).
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2975:. Harvard University Press - T. p. 17.
2710:(2nd ed.). English Universities Press.
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2935:from the original on 26 November 2022
2923:"Rurik Dynasty Lays Claim to Kremlin"
2837:
1959:Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Ruthenia
1557:, ruled by Rurikid princes, 1220–1240
502:and its principalities following its
3766:from the original on 14 January 2020
3685:Pelenski, Jaroslaw Pelenski (1998).
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2865:"Ivan Iv as Autocrat (Samoderzhets)"
2819:from the original on 3 November 2023
2798:
2780:from the original on 3 November 2023
2705:
2684:from the original on 3 November 2023
1443:adding citations to reliable sources
1414:
1096:Descendants of Sviatoslav II of Kiev
893:There is some ambiguity even in the
751:The scholarly consensus is that the
27:Noble lineage, rulers of Kievan Rus'
2972:Russia Engages the World, 1453-1825
2903:from the original on 1 October 2023
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3236:from the original on 23 April 2020
3206:from the original on 14 April 2021
1798:Vadbosky, a branch of the princes
1383:that would rule until 1762 and as
1379:ascended the throne, founding the
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747:Names of Rusʹ, Russia and Ruthenia
717:, according to which the reigning
25:
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3886:
3865:Raffensperger, Christian (2016).
3734:Ukraine: Birth of a Modern Nation
3549:Monasteries of the Moscow Kremlin
3461:Entsykpopedychnyi Visnyk Ukrainy
2969:Library, New York Public (2003).
2614:from the original on 26 June 2022
1841:family, a branch of the House of
1762:, princes of Mosalsky (Massalsky)
1140:Descendants of Vsevolod I of Kiev
839:gives the following account the "
378:Massalski of Mosalsk and Karachev
3846:Canadian-American Slavic Studies
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1044:According to Jaroslav Pelenski,
921:, belong to paternal haplogroup
715:Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow
3781:
3762:. Russia Beyond the Headlines.
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1585:, princes of Turiv and Volhynia
1537:Family tree of Russian monarchs
1430:needs additional citations for
657:, only goes back to his father
421:Rzhesvsky of Smolensk and Rzhev
401:Odoyevsky of Odoyev and Novosil
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2529:Britannica Online Encyclopedia
2513:
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1976:in 1674 that viewed people of
1963:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
1738:, princes of Ryazan and Murom
1214:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
843:", dating it to the Byzantine
733:, descendants of grand prince
13:
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3788:Halperin, Charles J. (2022).
3382:The Emergence of Rus 750–1200
3358:The Russian Primary Chronicle
2863:HALPERIN, CHARLES J. (2014).
2731:"Khanate of the Golden Horde"
2492:
2109:Belosselsky-Belozersky family
1955:Galician–Volhynian Chronicles
1768:, princes Obolensky (extant)
1667:Konstantinovichi, princes of
1199:incursions. The Polish king,
1033:. The Izyaslavychi who ruled
697:
669:and Igor, as attested in the
553:threw off the control of the
521:, who was in 1253 crowned by
3545:Монастыри московского кремля
2139:families of Monastyrev stock
1901:Monument to Prince Volodymyr
1756:, princes Gorchakov (extant)
1609:, princes Kropotkin (extant)
1403:. Tsar Mikhail's first wife
1356:Beginning with the reign of
1316:Grand Principality of Moscow
1268:. This branch also descends
1260:, and traces its lineage to
1056:'. ... But 'Kievan Rus'
791:term for "the men who row" (
585:
574:
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3288:The Varangians of Byzantium
2959:, 82 (2007), 1–13, 111–119.
2430:
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1809:
1784:Rostislavichi of Tmutarakan
1577:, princes Putyatin (extant)
1410:
1393:Patriarch Filaret of Moscow
1314:, a precursor state to the
1224:and strove to preserve the
767:(with the older name being
368:Lobanov-Rostovsky of Rostov
67:Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
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3840:Ostrowski, Donald (2018).
3758:Manaev, G. (8 July 2019).
3412:10.32607/actanaturae.23425
3199:World History Encyclopedia
2481:includes the 12th-century
2062:
1545:List of leaders of Ukraine
1530:
1516:
1401:Alexander Gorbatyi-Shuisky
1201:Władysław I the Elbow-high
1151:, giving rise to the name
1010:. In the 10th century the
958:Personal seals of Rurikids
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610:
601:
533:was eventually annexed by
4008:Nobility from Kievan Rus'
3932:
3858:10.1163/22102396-05201009
3822:Medieval Russia: 980–1584
3457:"Encyclopedia of Ukraine"
3367:16 September 2017 at the
2802:A Brief History of Russia
2419:
2399:
2379:
1853:
1671:(1247–1362). Progenitor:
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1222:Grand Hetman of Lithuania
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3285:Blöndal, Sigfús (1978).
3226:"The Vikings (780–1100)"
2956:The American Genealogist
2563:Perrie, Maureen (2006).
2362:
2078:Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
2057:Vsevolod III of Vladimir
1595:Izyaslavichi of Volhynia
1591:, princes of Pereyaslav
1564:, grand princes of Kiev
1541:List of Russian monarchs
1523:Grand Prince of Vladimir
1391:. Tsar Mikhail's father
1385:Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
1210:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
1184:Principality of Volhynia
1114:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
941:Eurasian Steppe, and an
847:6368–6370 (AD 860–862):
678:Novgorod First Chronicle
426:Shakhovskoy of Yaroslavl
416:Romodanovsky of Starodub
82:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
3819:Martin, Janet (2004) .
3738:Oxford University Press
2881:10.4000/monderusse.8000
2357:Symbols of the Rurikids
2003:History of Ukraine-Rusʹ
1966:claimed sole succession
1793:Rostislavichi of Halych
1744:, princes of Chernihiv
1728:Starodub-on-the-Klyazma
1718:Starodub-on-the-Klyazma
1684:Yaroslav II of Vladimir
1569:Izyaslavichi of Polotsk
1339:Yaroslav II of Vladimir
851:The tributaries of the
700:1425 began its list of
650:Sermon on Law and Grace
631:Nicholas V. Riasanovsky
549:; by the 15th century,
441:Vorotynsky of Vorotynsk
77:Grand Duchy of Vladimir
4003:Russian noble families
2869:Cahiers du Monde russe
2838:Payne, Robert (2002).
2799:Kort, Michael (2008).
2635:Cite journal requires
2605:10.17223/18572685/36/8
1926:Principality of Moscow
1730:(junior extant branch)
1720:(junior extant branch)
1673:Konstantin Yaroslavich
1558:
1126:Sviatoslav III of Kiev
1062:
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353:Gorchakov of Peremyshl
330:Dolgorukov of Obolensk
285:(1263–1564, 1581–1598)
178:Grand Duke of Vladimir
168:Grand Prince of Moscow
3334:14 April 2023 at the
3164:"The Vikings at home"
2525:27 March 2015 at the
2076:Arms of the House of
2012:times by 1930s prior
1994:History of Ruthenians
1929:This view started in
1625:, non-titled (extant)
1583:Izyaslavichi of Turov
1571:, princes of Polotsk
1552:
1517:Further information:
1308:Vsevolod the Big Nest
1118:Grand Duchy of Moscow
1110:Sviatoslav II of Kiev
1046:
956:
933:), a population from
849:
723:Grand Duchy of Moscow
710:Book of Royal Degrees
411:Prozorovsky of Mologa
383:Obolensky of Obolensk
363:Kropotkin of Smolensk
224:Prince of Pereyaslavl
87:Grand Duchy of Moscow
3648:Greenwood Publishing
3551:] (in Russian).
3498:Pelenski, Jaroslaw.
3260:Sweden History Tours
3064:, p. 30–31, 39.
2445:sons/scions of Rurik
2337:Grand Prince of Kiev
2324:Korybut coat of arms
2307:Coat of arms of the
2291:Coat of arms of the
2275:Coat of arms of the
2228:Coat of arms of the
2212:Coat of arms of the
2196:Coat of arms of the
2180:Coat of arms of the
2137:Coat of arms of the
2122:Coat of arms of the
2107:Coat of arms of the
2091:Coat of arms of the
2018:Three Slavic peoples
1970:Pereiaslav Agreement
1870:Millennium of Russia
1750:, Belarusian nobles
1641:princes of Yaroslavl
1631:(extinct since 1914)
1617:princes of Yaroslavl
1613:Lvov princely family
1519:Grand Prince of Kiev
1439:improve this article
1399:branch, daughter of
1324:Konstantin of Rostov
1216:. Most notably, the
1149:Vladimir II Monomakh
1134:Michael of Chernigov
915:Dmitry Alexandrovich
474:, as well as simply
466:, also known as the
173:Grand Prince of Kiev
72:Principality of Kiev
2706:Grey, Ian (1972) .
1999:Mykhailo Hrushevsky
1972:and publication of
1935:Kingdom of Ruthenia
1795:, princes of Halych
1660:, which caused the
1389:revolutions of 1917
1366:Vasili IV of Russia
1278:Vasili Mikhailovich
1262:Rostislav I of Kiev
1241:Rostislav I of Kiev
1180:Mstislav II of Kiev
1176:Iziaslav II of Kiev
1130:Vsevolod IV of Kiev
1122:Vsevolod II of Kiev
1106:Oleg I of Chernigov
741:Ethnographic issues
735:Volodimer I of Kiev
655:Volodimer I of Kiev
607:Genealogical issues
561:was crowned as the
436:Volkonsky of Tarusa
406:Ostrogski of Ostroh
358:Khilkov of Starodub
348:Gagarin of Starodub
205:Prince of Chernigov
141:Vasili IV of Russia
3151:Raffensperger 2016
2483:Rurik Rostislavich
2053:Mstislav I of Kiev
2014:All-Russian nation
1990:All-Russian nation
1939:Lithuania-Ruthenia
1882:Vladimir the Great
1826:, a branch of the
1559:
1553:Principalities of
1341:was the father of
1293:Russian Revolution
1266:Davyd Rostislavich
1245:Prince of Smolensk
1226:Ruthenian language
1220:held the title of
1157:Mstislav I of Kiev
1147:was the father of
1145:Vsevolod I of Kiev
1012:Council of Liubech
966:
845:years of the world
822:names for Sweden:
653:(1050s), praising
643:.' As an example,
581:Feodor I of Russia
388:Repnin of Obolensk
341:Putyatin of Drutsk
289:Alexandrov Kremlin
214:Prince of Smolensk
137:Feodor I of Russia
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3657:978-0-313-26007-0
3562:978-5-7429-0350-5
2982:978-0-674-01193-9
2840:Ivan the Terrible
2773:978-0-19-534814-9
2677:978-1-4008-3470-9
2428:
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1905:Volodymyrska Hill
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1654:Tsardom of Russia
1515:
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1362:Tsardom of Russia
1358:Ivan the Terrible
1322:. Vsevolod's son
1239:were the line of
1230:Eastern Orthodoxy
1178:and his grandson
1128:, great-grandson
1002:(1027–1076), and
988:Yaroslav the Wise
978:agnatic seniority
919:Yaroslav the Wise
895:Primary Chronicle
881:; and the third,
860:, the Slavs, the
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672:Primary Chronicle
636:Primary Chronicle
592:princely families
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2574:1107639425
2493:References
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2400:Рюриковичи
2380:Рурыкавічы
2376:Belarusian
1988:as single
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1832:Gediminids
1800:Belozersky
1788:Tmutarakan
1772:Dolgorukov
1748:Skarzynski
1637:Yurievichi
1531:See also:
1465:newspapers
1454:"Rurikids"
1387:until the
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1066:Olgoviches
1000:Sviatoslav
943:East Asian
864:, and the
853:Varangians
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