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Title: EARLY RUSSIA AND THE KIEVAN RUS


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  • EARLY RUSSIA AND THE KIEVAN RUS
  • 800s to 1100s CE

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Spread of Eastern European Civilization
  • 864 -- Cyril and Methodius
  • Byzantine missionaries
  • Successful in Russia and the Balkans
  • Used Slavic
  • Created Cyrillic alphabet
  • Eastern Orthodox religion-Eastern Europe and
    Russia
  • Jews immigrated to the region

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Cyril and Methodius
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THE KIEVAN RUS
  • Heavily influenced by Byzantium
  • Area was populated by Slavs
  • 6th and 7th centuries Scandinavian traders
    appeared-Set up governments along their trade
    routes-Kiev
  • 855 -- Monarchy was established under
    Rurik

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BYZANTIUM AND THE RUS
  • Contacts between the two kingdoms increased
    steadily
  • Kiev became a prosperous trading center
  • Around 1000 Vladimir I converted to Eastern
    Orthodox Christianity
  • Forced his subjects to convert
  • Controlled major church appointments
  • Separate Russian Orthodox church developed

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Kiev
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CHARACTERISTICS OF KIEVAN RUS
  • Largest single state in Europe
  • Highly decentralized
  • Yaroslav Last of the great Kievan princes
  • Codified laws
  • Built many churches
  • Translated religious literature from Greek to
    Slavic

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INSTITUTIONS AND CULTURE
  • Byzantine influence
  • Ceremonies, luxuries, and absolute power of the
    leader
  • Fervent devotion to God
  • Ornate churches filled with icons
  • Monogamy
  • Literature
  • Focused on religious and royal events
  • No significant philosophical or scientific
    contributions

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Icons
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  • Art- Focused on religion
  • Architecture- Orthodox churches
  • Society
  • Peasants were fairly free farmers
  • Boyars Russian aristocratic class
  • Entertainment
  • Low literacy- story telling
  • Combined music, street performances, and theater

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KIEVAN DECLINE 12TH CENTURY
  • Causes
  • Rival princes set up regional governments
  • Fighting within the royal family over succession
  • Asian invaders whittled away Russian territory
  • Decline of Byzantium decreased Russian trade and
    wealth
  • Two Mongol invasions (Mongols are called Tartars
    by the Russians)

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MONGOL CONTROL OF RUSSIA
  • Lasted for over two centuries
  • Consequences
  • Further separated Russia from western Europe
  • Russian literature languished
  • Trade lapsed
  • Russia was isolated

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  • Russian Orthodox Christianity and the boyars were
    spared
  • Tribute
  • 15th century Tartars were forced out
  • Russian culture and politics began to reemerge
  • Mantle of east European leadership fell to Russia
    because of the fall of Byzantium

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END OF AN ERA IN EASTERN EUROPE
  • Byzantium and Russia were under siege
  • Eastern Europe fell on hard times
  • They had been ahead of western Europe during
    Byzantine domination, but fell behind western
    Europe after the fall of Byzantium
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