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Rurikovo Gorodische (Russian: Рю́риково Городи́ще, romanized: Ryúrikovo Gorodíshche, IPA: [ˈrʲʉrʲɪkəvə ɡərɐˈdʲiɕːə], lit. 'Rurik's Hillfort'), the primary...
- of the Rus' were
Ladoga (Aldeigja),
founded in the mid-8th century, and
Rurikovo Gorodische (Holmr),
founded in the mid-9th century. The two settlements...
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Uglich Staritsa Sviyazhsk Cheboksary Yuryev-Polsky
Aleksin Opochka Oryol Rurikovo Gorodische Mtsensk Raskiel [further
explanation needed]
Izmaylovo Kremlin...
- only 2 km (1.2 miles) to the
south of the
center of the present-day city,
Rurikovo Gorodische (named in
comparatively modern times after the
Varangian chieftain...
- Age)
Pazyryk culture (Iron Age)
Tmutarakan Staraya Ladoga (Viking Age)
Rurikovo Gorodische Gnyozdovo Sarkel (9th century) B. Trigger, A
History of Archaeological...
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Constantin Zuckerman,
Dmitry Machinsky,
Elena Alexandrovna Melnikova [ru].
Rurikovo Gorodische (Holmgard) near
Veliky Novgorod:
Jonathan Shepard (1995), Simon...
- the
Orkney Islands.
Salme ships – from the
island of Saaremaa,
Estonia Rurikovo Gorodische – on an
island on the
Volkhov River near
Veliky Novgorod, Russia...
- ISBN 9789004138742. p. 60:
These two
original centres of Rus were
Staraja Ladoga and
Rurikovo Gorodishche, two
points on the ends of an axis, the Volkhov, a
river running...
- 2004, p. 60: "These two
original centres of Rus were
Staraja Ladoga and
Rurikovo Gorodishche, two
points on the ends of an axis, the Volkhov, a
river running...
- residences, one on the
Marketplace (called Yaroslav's Court), and
another in
Rurikovo Gorodische (Рюриково городище)
several miles south of the
Trade Side of...