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    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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    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...
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  • highness') in 1797) Princes Beznosov (non-titled Rurikids from the Monastyroyv family) Princes Beloselsky (Rurikids, a branch of the Belozersky princely family)...
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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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    Rurik (category Rurikids)
    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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    Rus' was composed of several principalities ruled by the interrelated Rurikid kniazes ("princes"), who often fought each other for possession of Kyiv...
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    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...
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    Oleg the Wise (category Rurikids)
    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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    referred to in modern historiography as the Daniilovichi, a branch of the Rurikids. In 1263, Daniel inherited the territory as an appanage of his father Alexander...
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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...
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    1st generation (Rurikids) Dmitry Ivanovich (1552) Ivan Ivanovich Feodor I Ivanovich Dmitry Ivanovich (1582) 2nd generation (Rurikids) Ivan Dmitriyevich...
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    1st generation (Rurikids) Dmitry Ivanovich (1552) Ivan Ivanovich Feodor I Ivanovich Dmitry Ivanovich (1582) 2nd generation (Rurikids) Ivan Dmitriyevich...
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    1st generation (Rurikids) Dmitry Ivanovich (1552) Ivan Ivanovich Feodor I Ivanovich Dmitry Ivanovich (1582) 2nd generation (Rurikids) Ivan Dmitriyevich...
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    1st generation (Rurikids) Dmitry Ivanovich (1552) Ivan Ivanovich Feodor I Ivanovich Dmitry Ivanovich (1582) 2nd generation (Rurikids) Ivan Dmitriyevich...
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    Staraya Ladoga (Russian: Ста́рая Ла́дога, romanized: Stáraya Ládoga, IPA: [ˈstarəjə ˈladəɡə], lit. 'Old Ladoga'), known as Ladoga until 1704, is a rural...
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    traced its origins to a branch of the Rurikids that took its name from the Iziaslav. Due to their relation to the Rurikids, the Zasławski family held the title...
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    1st generation (Rurikids) Dmitry Ivanovich (1552) Ivan Ivanovich Feodor I Ivanovich Dmitry Ivanovich (1582) 2nd generation (Rurikids) Ivan Dmitriyevich...
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    extensive violence to crush opposition by rival Magyar chieftains. The Rurikid princes of Kievan Rus' emerged as the rulers of East Europe's vast forest...
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  • population 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...
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  • Borisovich, Prince of Rostov (Rurikids) - - - - - Andrey III Anna of Kashin Dmitry Borisovich, Prince of Rostov (Rurikids) 1280 8 November 1294 1304 1318...
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    eldest son, who had died more than 30 years earlier. Marek, Miroslav. "Rurikid Genealogy 15". genealogy.euweb.cz. Retrieved January 8, 2012.[self-published...
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    Bronnitsy (Russian: Бро́нницы) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 54.5 kilometers (33.9 mi) southeast of central Moscow and 13 kilometers (8.1 mi)...
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    House of Shuysky (Shuisky; Russian: Шуйские, romanized: Shuyskiye) was a Rurikid family of Boyars descending from Grand Duke Dimitri Konstantinovich of...
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    1st generation (Rurikids) Dmitry Ivanovich (1552) Ivan Ivanovich Feodor I Ivanovich Dmitry Ivanovich (1582) 2nd generation (Rurikids) Ivan Dmitriyevich...
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  • of autonomy, still under the direct rule of the various branches of the Rurikids. The Teutonic knights captured a fort southwest of Pskov, then occupied...
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    prosperous for many years and attracted refugees from across Russia. The Rurikids maintained large landholdings by practicing primogeniture, whereby all...
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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...
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    1st generation (Rurikids) Dmitry Ivanovich (1552) Ivan Ivanovich Feodor I Ivanovich Dmitry Ivanovich (1582) 2nd generation (Rurikids) Ivan Dmitriyevich...
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    only member of House of Shuisky to become tsar and the last member of the Rurikid dynasty (Yurievichi branch) to rule as tsar. He was a son of Ivan Andreyevich...
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    790 years 750 – 1258 CE, 1261 – 1517 CE Abbasid 764 years 862 – 1598 CE Rurikid 736 years 1243 – 1971 Rathore 728 years 37 BCE – 668 CE Goguryeo 705 years...
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