- The
Rurik dynasty, also
known as the
Rurikid or
Riurikid dynasty, as well as
simply Rurikids or Riurikids, was a
noble lineage allegedly founded by the...
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executed with his
family in 1918. Two
dynasties have
ruled Russia: the
Rurikids (862–1598) and
Romanovs (from 1613). The vast
territory known as Russia...
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various items. They are
depicted on punches, seals, and
coins of the
Rurikids. In
contrast to
Western European heraldry,
where coats of arms belonged...
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Gediminids and
Rurikids (from the
Yaroslavl branch).
Princes Bokeev (non-titled
descendants of
Smolensk Rurikids)
Princes Bolhovsky (
Rurikids of disputed...
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starts with "Dir and Askold",
followed by "Oleg", and then "Igor". The
Rurikids were the
ruling dynasty of
Kievan Rus', and
ultimately the
Tsardom of Russia...
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Rurikid princes active during the period,
although the
names Rurik, Oleg and Igor were
recorded among the late-10th-century and 11th-century
Rurikids...
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Belarus became part of
Kievan Rus', a vast East
Slavic state ruled by the
Rurikids. Upon the
death of its
ruler Yaroslav the Wise in 1054, the
state split...
- po****tion can both be seen as
reasons for the use of the
khagan title by some
Rurikids,
along with
tamga (trident),
which had been a
typical symbol of
power in...
- were a
Swedish tribe, and from
where the
three original members of the
Rurikid dynasty came from. The
Finnish word for Swedes, ruotsi, has the same origin...
- Rus' was
composed of
several prin****lities
ruled by the
interrelated Rurikid kniazes ("princes"), who
often fought each
other for
possession of Kyiv...