- 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...
- over
various items. They are
depicted on punches, seals, and
coins of the
Rurikids. In
contrast to
Western European heraldry,
where coats of arms belonged...
- highness') in 1797)
Princes Beznosov (non-titled
Rurikids from the
Monastyroyv family)
Princes Beloselsky (
Rurikids, a
branch of the
Belozersky princely family)...
-
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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Kostroma (Russian: Кострома́, IPA: [kəstrɐˈma]) is a
historic city and the
administrative center of
Kostroma Oblast, Russia. A part of the
Golden Ring...
- who were a
Swedish tribe, and
where the
three original members of the
Rurikid dynasty came from. The
Finnish word for Swedes, ruotsi, has the same origin...
- 1st
generation (
Rurikids)
Dmitry Ivanovich (1552) Ivan
Ivanovich Feodor I
Ivanovich Dmitry Ivanovich (1582) 2nd
generation (
Rurikids) Ivan Dmitriyevich...
- 1st
generation (
Rurikids)
Dmitry Ivanovich (1552) Ivan
Ivanovich Feodor I
Ivanovich Dmitry Ivanovich (1582) 2nd
generation (
Rurikids) Ivan Dmitriyevich...
-
prosperous for many
years and
attracted refugees from
across Russia. The
Rurikids maintained large landholdings by
practicing primogeniture,
whereby all...
-
Staraya Ladoga (Russian: Ста́рая Ла́дога, romanized: Stáraya Ládoga, IPA: [ˈstarəjə ˈladəɡə], lit. 'Old Ladoga'),
known as
Ladoga until 1704, is a rural...