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Constantia (today Constanţa, Romania). Numerous runic inscriptions, symbols and even a graffiti of a Viking navy are visible on the walls of the rock church from Murfatlar. A rune stone from the Sjonhem cemetery in Gotland dating from the 11th century commemorates a merchant Rodfos who was
222:), a tributary of the Dnieper. It seems probable that once the route was established, the goods were unloaded onto land transport to cross the portage and reloaded onto other waiting ships on the Dnieper. Along the Dnieper, the route crossed several major rapids and passed through
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1242:, p. 117: "C'est alors que débutent des tentatives pour ressusciter le trafic commercial sur le Dniepr, interrompu depuis un demi-siècle, et que commence le développement urbain de Kiev qui aurait aussi porté, selon le
727:, the navigation near the western shore of Black Sea contained stops at Sulina (Danube Delta), Conopa, Constantia (localities today in Romania). There are some remains of the Varangian presence in this area at
1462:(2000). "Deux etapes de la formation de l'ancien etat russe, dans Les centres proto-urbains russes entre Scandinavie, Byzance et Orient". In Zuckerman, Constantin; Kazanski, Michel; Nercessian, Anne (eds.).
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uses the framework of this trade route, in the book's first portion, to explicate a journey from the Middle East all the way to
Scandinavia. This book was the basis for the film
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had strengthened its commercial ties with
Western Europe, and the route from the Varangians to the Greeks gradually lost its significance. For a related military route, see
62:. The route allowed merchants along its length to establish a direct prosperous trade with the Empire, and prompted some of them to settle in the territories of present-day
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Dnieper rapids in" De administrando imperio": the trade route and its sacrificial rites. BAR INTERNATIONAL SERIES, 1499, p. 187.
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and lucrative goods. The route gained significant importance from the 10th until the first third of the 11th century, concurrently with the
1491:(in Romanian, Latin, and Greek). Vol. II De la anul 300 până la anul 1000. Bucharest: Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România.
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The route was probably established in the late 8th and early 9th centuries, when
Varangian explorers searched for plunder but also for
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Dixon, D.F., 1998. Varangian-Rus warrior-merchants and the origin of the
Russian state. Journal of Macromarketing, 18(1), pp. 50–61.
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with the name Vitičev (xolm), for which there is no Slavic etymology, and identifies the first
Vitaholm with Vitičev xolm."
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Eastern Europe in the 9th to 11th Centuries. Soviet Geography, 11(6), pp. 472–479.
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1559:García de la Puente, Inés (2010).
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272:Inés García de la Puente (2010)
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2007:Varangians to the Greeks
1601:DiGioia, Amanda (2020).
1244:De administrando imperio
1216:García de la Puente 2010
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421:De Administrando Imperio
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1434:978-963-386-205-6
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174:Lovat River
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52:Scandinavia
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2350:Varangians
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1932:Royal Road
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1698:0851158269
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1414:References
1376:Curta 2006
1308:Jesch 2001
1280:Jesch 2001
1228:Waugh 2000
1034:folk metal
918:Blood Feud
860:and beyond
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679:(Russian:
650:Varangians
638:See also:
244:Varangians
170:Lake Ilmen
146:Neva River
80:Baltic Sea
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2178:Chernigov
2113:Hólmgarðr
2062:Names in
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1997:Via Maris
1957:Silk Road
1937:Salt road
1887:Kula ring
1734:643483454
1726:0027-9358
1577:0036-0341
1406:, p. 168.
1338:, p. 661.
1322:‘died in
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1199:, 7.1–11.
1139:Citations
1075:Miklagard
1048:Jarisleif
1024:Rebellion
1013:Polotjans
1009:Patzinaks
979:Byzantium
977:'s novel
697:Black Sea
685:Pechenegs
670:DniproHES
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583:Vitaholmr
555:Kœnugarðr
539:Hólmgarðr
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507:Chernihiv
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302:and from
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103:Black Sea
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1942:Sea lane
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899:Röde Orm
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768:towards
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662:Pecheneg
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606:, or to
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486:monoxyla
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2077:Volkhov
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238:History
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805:Volhyn
785:spices
770:Lukoml
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658:rapids
648:, the
608:Vindau
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458:slaves
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2284:Slavs
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2068:Norse
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1156:p. 45
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