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- Because of this importance, there is a set of alternative so-called "anti-Normanist" views that are largely confined to a minor group of Eastern European...
- be of Scandinavian origin, eventually ****imilated with the Slavs. The Normanist theory has been firmly established as mainstream, and modern anti-Normanism...
- alternative etymologies have been suggested. These are derived from the "anti-Normanist" school of thought in Russian historiography during the 19th century and...
- Slavic life and culture." Normanist scholars accept this moment as the foundation of the Kievan Rus' state, while anti-Normanists point to other Chronicle...
- Askold and Dir and proclaimed it as the new capital of the Rus'. Anti-Normanist historians however argue that the East Slavic tribes along the southern...
- foundation in contrast to the Normanist theory of the Vikings conquering the Slavs and founding the Kievan Rus'. They accused Normanist theory proponents of distorting...
- may have originated from the name of the Ros river, part of the anti-Normanist theories of the origin of the Rus'.[citation needed] Pohrebyshche Volodarka...
- Russian-German scholar who provided philological and mythological backing for the Normanist theory. Braun came to study Scandinavian and Germanic epics on the advice...
- (Russian: Андрей Николаевич Сахаров; 2 June 1930, – 26 June 2019) was an anti-Normanist Russian historian. Sakharov was born in Kulebaki. In 1993, he was appointed...
- to re****e the "Norman theory" of the creation of the Kievan Rus'. Anti-Normanist historians denied the Scandinavian (Old Norse) origin of the name Askold...