Kyivan Rus
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معلومات حول الهوية:
الاسم الرئيس (بالعبرية)
רוס של קייב
الاسم الرئيس (باللاتينية)
Kyivan Rus
صِيَغ اسمية أخرى
Kievan Rus
Drevni︠a︡i︠a︡ Rusʹ
Kievskai︠a︡ Rusʹ
Ruce
Rusʹ
Kyïvsʹka Rusʹ
Kieŭskai︠a︡ Rusʹ
Kiev (Medieval state)
Rus' Kieviana
إحداثيات
30.51666667 30.51666667 50.45 50.45 (gooearth )
بلدان ذات صلة
Belarus
Russia (Federation)
Ukraine
أرقام تعريفية أخرى
مصادر المعلومات
- Belaruskai︠a︡ savetskai︠a︡ ėntsyklapedyi︠a︡, 1972:v. 5, p. 560 (Kieŭskai︠a︡ Rusʹ)
- For centuries, the peoples of Kyivan Rus and Byzantium were in constant, close contact with one another; numerous articles on this relationship have been published in Dumbarton Oaks Papers, a leading journal in the field of Byzantine Studies ( (Dumbarton Oaks, website, August 18, 2023) )
- Kyivan Rus' [Київська Русь; Kyivska Rus]; The first state to arise among the Eastern Slavs. It took its name from the city of Kyiv, the seat of the grand prince from about 880 until the beginning of the 13th century ( (Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine, October 27, 2020) )
- From the time of the Christianization of Kyivan Rus' in 988 until the capture of Kyiv by the Mongols in 1240, a distinct literary and artistic culture emerged and flourished throughout the Kyivan Rus' principalities ( (MAPA Digital Atlas of Ukraine Project, website, August 18, 2023) )
- Byzantium, Kyivan Rus', and their contested legacies; Kyivan Rus' emerged as a powerful confederation of city states during the second half of the ninth century in Eastern Europe, where rivers helped link the Baltic Sea with the Black Sea and facilitated trade with Constantinople, the wealthy capital of the Byzantine Empire ( (Smarthistory, website, August 18, 2023) )
- Tolochko, P.P. Drevni︠a︡i︠a︡ Rusʹ, 1987:t.p. (Древняя Русь = Drevni︠a︡i︠a︡ Rusʹ) intro. (Киевской Руси; Русь = Kievskoĭ Rusi; Rusʹ)
- Ukraïnsʹka radi︠a︡nsʹka ent︠s︡yklopedii︠a︡, 2d ed., 1980:v. 5, p. 133 (Київська Русь = Kyïvsʹka Rusʹ ... Medieval East Slavic state; territorially extending from the Baltic to the Black Sea from the Volga in the East to the Carpathians in the West)
- Tolochko, P.P. Drevni︠a︡i︠a︡ Rusʹ, 1987:t.p. (Drevni︠a︡i︠a︡ Rusʹ) intro. (Kievskoĭ Rusi; Rusʹ)
- Americana, 1990:v. 16, p. 438 (Kievan Rus; state encompassing several principalities with Kiev at its center as the senior principality; dates: 9th c. to approx. mid-13th c.)
- Collier's, 1973:v. 14, p. 77 (Kiev ... Kievan Rus)
- Britannica, 15th ed.:v.10, p. 468 (Kiev ... Kievan Rus)
- Ukr. rad. ent︠s︡ykl., 2d ed., 1980:v. 5, p. 133 (Kyïvsʹka Rusʹ ... Medieval East Slavic state; territorially extending from the Baltic to the Black Sea from the Volga in the East to the Carpathians in the West; it is considered the ancestor of the Ukrainian, Byelorussian andRussian peoples)
- Bel. sav. ėntsykl., 1972:v. 5, p. 560 (Kieŭskai︠a︡ Rusʹ)
- L'idea del principe e le origini del potere politico nella Rus' Kieviana, 1988.
- Semeniuk, Roman. Ruce. c1999:p. 1 (Ruce (Rus))