Originally posted by DarkCloud
And the Vikings- they colonized France, England (Before 1100), Russia, Turkey, etc.
RUS- is UKRANIAN, not Russian. It lasted until about 1000 when Vikings came. Then in 1200 the Mongols took over. The RUSSIAN civilization is Mongol-Finnish-Rus.
The Russians truly Start as a civ in 1600's...They Start in 1400's very small... (As independent civ, yes twice as long
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And the Vikings- they colonized France, England (Before 1100), Russia, Turkey, etc.
RUS- is UKRANIAN, not Russian. It lasted until about 1000 when Vikings came. Then in 1200 the Mongols took over. The RUSSIAN civilization is Mongol-Finnish-Rus.
The Russians truly Start as a civ in 1600's...They Start in 1400's very small... (As independent civ, yes twice as long
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1. Vikings (known in the east as "Varangians") established the cities of Novgorod, Smolensk, Rostov, and Kiev (as well as a handful of others -- Izborsk, Polotsk, Beloozero, Murom) during the 9th Century (and gave the Byzantines considerable grief).
2. Prior to this the area under discussion is usually referred to as being occupied by "peoples" -- Slavic and Balt -- without any particular rulers / governments of note.
3. The first "Principality of Russia" (Slavs under Varangian sovereignity) was in existence in the 10th century (ca. 925), and splintered into civil war in 1015 resulting in successor states (rival principalities); the Grand Duchy of Lithuania etc. indeed arose in the 14th century and had the, um, interesting experience of having the Germans, in the form of the Teutonic Knights, as their neighbors.
I would suggest Russian Civilization (in Civ terms) began ca. 1000 with (real world) defining characteristics as ethnically Slavic, religiously Eastern Orthodox, and temperamentally Viking -- making their Civ characteristics "Militaristic" and "Religious".
Regards,
Oz
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