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  1. Kievan Rus, first East Slavic state. It reached its peak in the early to mid-11th century. Both the origin of the Kievan state and that of the name Rus, which came to be applied to it, remain matters of debate among historians. According to the traditional account presented in The Russian Primary.

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    • Rurik Dynasty

      Rurik Dynasty, princes of Kievan Rus and, later, Muscovy...

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  2. 3 gru 2018 · The Kievan Rus are at the origin of modern-day Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. The Rurik Dynasty ruled for over 700 years from Rurik's founding in 862 to the death of Ivan the Terrible of Russia in 1584.

  3. Although sometimes solely attributed to Vladimir/Volodymyr, the Christianization of Kievan Rus' was a long and complicated process that began before the state's formation. [10] As early as the 1st century CE, Greeks in the Black Sea Colonies converted to Christianity, although most of these lands never became part of Kievan Rus'.

  4. 25 lip 2009 · With the rise of the Ukrainian movement in the Russian Empire in the 1840s, the history of Kyivan Rus′ turned into a battleground between followers and opponents of the Slavist Mikhail Pogodin.

  5. The Golden Age of Kyivan Rus´ is a MAPA project that aims to present and describe the artistic and literary endeavors that emerged during that period of almost three centuries and shaped the medieval culture of one of the most successful Slavic polities of the European Middle Ages.

  6. 25 lut 2024 · Kyivan Rus, the medieval East Slavic state, laid the groundwork for modern Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. This historical journey started with the formation of Kyivan Rus through the peak under Prince Vladimir the Great, the Christianization orchestrated by Prince Vladimir, and the challenges faced by Yaroslav in maintaining unity.

  7. Kievan Rus peaked in the 10th and 11th centuries under Vladimir I and Yaroslav, becoming eastern Europe’s chief political and cultural centre. At Yaroslav’s death in 1054, his sons divided the empire into warring factions. The 13th-century Mongol conquest decisively ended its power.

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