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| med ruthenium after Ruthenia, the Latin name of | Rus', a region of Eastern Europe populated by Easte |
| Edigu's invasion of | Rus, a medieval miniature. |
| he border fortifications of southwestern Kievan | Rus', after he added the land of present-day Bukovi |
| Kalala began his career with | R.U.S. Albert Schaerbeek and joined 2006 to R.S.C. An |
| The title of the Prince of | Rus always belonged to the king. |
| bliv which overlooked the southernmost lands of | Rus, and it stood there until the eventual Mongol i |
| w the completion of the Christianization of the | Rus' and the appointment of the first metropolitan |
| nd off other, more dangerous tribes such as the | Rus and the Magyars. |
| ted in Russian Formula 3, Formula 1600, Formula | RUS and Lada Revolution series winning the Formula |
| n noted for his comprehensive studies of Kievan | Rus and the Golden Horde. |
| ame a site of contention between Poland, Kievan | Rus' and Hungary starting in at least the 9th centu |
| ngol invasion in 1240 that destroyed the Kievan | Rus' and generated extensive damage to the Kingdom |
| y figured to an extent in the history of Kievan | Rus' and Ukraine. |
| their nearby settlement of Fort Ross (krepost' | rus'), and with establishing peaceful relations wit |
| in the medieval Russian sphere (i.e. in Kievan | Rus'), and in the various independent kingdoms of t |
| nder the influence of competing powers - Kievan | Rus and the Kipchak tribal confederacy. |
| which led to the Christianization of the Kievan | Rus', and the incorporation of Russia within the By |
| (as mentioned in the recent Yorkshire & Humber | RUS) and Network Rail is hoping to address this by |
| er increased after the disintegration of Kievan | Rus, and although it was not as strong as the veche |
| e, or White Shores) was disputed between Kievan | Rus and Byzantium during the multiple Rus'-Byzantin |
| Gabe, | Rus and Brian are now under Coming Home Records and |
| emies are not as numerous as we are, for we are | Rus' and they are not. |
| this time, he turned toward the study of Kievan | Rus and became known as an opponent of the Ukrainia |
| The Nomadic Linguistic Impact on Pre-Chinggisid | Rus' and Georgia" (Journal Article in Archivum Eura |
| t military conflicts, the relations between the | Rus and Byzantium seem to have been predominantly p |
| His major work, Kievan | Rus appeared in 1939 and was the first of three of |
| he first Western European source to mention the | Rus are the Annals of St. Bertin. |
| ointed Hilarion, the first native of the Kievan | Rus', as metropolitan bishop, that the decision ref |
| irst independent metropolitan of Moscow and All | Rus' as he was appointed in 1448 without the approv |
| Shirley | Rus as Dancer |
| After Igor's death, she ruled Kievan | Rus as regent (945-c. |
| This people are known in history of Kievan | Rus' as brodniki (literally - vagabonds or nomads) |
| The stolp notation was developed in Kievan | Rus' as an East Slavic refinement of the Byzantine |
| ersity, together with fellow sociologist Veljko | Rus, because of his non-Marxist attitudes. |
| Rus Blackwell ... Todd | |
| Rus Blackwell as Coach Vansky | |
| Rus Blackwell as LtCol K.N. | |
| tines paid a tribute of twelve grivnas for each | Rus' boat. |
| e Radimichs tried to break away from the Kievan | Rus, but were defeated on the Pischan River by Vlad |
| In 1237, the Mongols began their invasion of | Rus by conquering the northern principalities of Ry |
| ting Scandinavian troops: Novgorod-Kiev (Kievan | Rus') c. 980-1060, Constantinople (the Varangian Gu |
| he first legal act to regulate the trade of the | Rus', capped off a long tradition of trade between |
| In 1239, they advanced against southern | Rus, capturing the cities of Pereyaslav and Chernih |
| In 2007 Formula | RUS, continues to go from strength to strength, wit |
| o primary source specifies what happened to the | Rus' converts of the 9th century. |
| At last the | Rus'-Byzantine Treaty of 944 stipulated that the Ru |
| population here was established the Ruska Rada ( | Rus Council) composed of 29 people. |
| The powerful Yevgeny Bezruchenko ( | RUS) crossed the finish line just ahead of his team |
| nd Slavic tribes rebelled against the Varangian | Rus, driving them overseas back to Scandinavia, but |
| Many of the | Rus' drowned and many more died at the hands of the |
| itle of khagan was applied to the rulers of the | Rus' during a rather short period, roughly between |
| found in the coat of arms of the Bulgarian and | Rus dynasties adopted as the national symbol of the |
| One part of the | Rus' envoys swear to their pagan gods, while anothe |
| No independent Grand Duchy of | Rus existed. |
| quirk in chronology) they attributed the first | Rus' expedition against the Byzantine capital. |
| The account of the | Rus' expedition against Constantinople in the 860s |
| t, with the theme of the Architecture of Kievan | Rus, for this the central vault was enlarged to all |
| Rail, in its draft Route Utilisation Strategy ( | RUS) for the North West, proposed the closure of Ar |
| elt of similar strongholds defending the Kievan | Rus' from the west and south. |
| rtress to protect the southern limits of Kievan | Rus' from raids of nomads from steppes of currently |
| The Neva battle of 1240 saved | Rus' from a full-scale enemy invasion from the Nort |
| kerman posited that the early chronology of the | Rus had to be re-determined in light of these sourc |
| And in the matters of war, the Duchy of | Rus had freedom to conduct its affairs and defeat t |
| Additionally, since 2002, Formula | RUS has carried out the «Formula RUS Championship», |
| His dealings with Bulgaria and Kievan | Rus' have been described above. |
| Kremlin was built using the research of Kievan | Rus history: U. Aseev, M. Braychevskiy, G. Ivakin, |
| not mention either the Christianization of the | Rus in the 860s nor the Paphlagonian expedition of |
| alka River between the Mongol Empire and Kievan | Rus' in 1223. |
| he destruction of their khaganate by the Kievan | Rus in the 960s CE and the Pecheneg influx which fo |
| founding of Kievan | Rus in 885 by Count Oleg |
| f Vladimir-Suzdal (Rostov-Suzdal) within Kievan | Rus' in the 11th century |
| There were several Caspian expeditions of the | Rus in the course of the 10th century. |
| heodosius became Metropolitan of Moscow and all | Rus' in early May 1461. |
| In 1018 it returned to Poland, 1031 back to | Rus', in 1340 Casimir III of Poland recovered it. |
| village of Pohonicz was first under the rule of | Rus; in 1340 it was annexed to Poland. |
| by HLGW (most probably Oleg), prince (knyaz) of | Rus, instigated by the Byzantine Emperor Romanus I |
| lowed by the formal separation of the Church of | Rus' into separate Russian (Muscovite) and Ruthenia |
| iarch Nicholas Mysticus threatened to unleash a | Rus' invasion of Bulgaria. |
| n or near Tmutorakan; though rule by the Kievan | Rus is reported in Russian sources before 985, it i |
| ( | RUS) is an agency of the United States Department o |
| Daniela L. | Rus is an American roboticist and a Professor in th |
| Philautus | rus is a species of frog in the Rhacophoridae famil |
| mergence of Danube Bulgaria, Volga Bulgaria and | Rus kaganate in the early 800 CE. |
| a, where they encountered the Varangians of the | Rus' Khaganate and established the important region |
| The Christianization of the | Rus' Khaganate is supposed to have happened in the |
| The fate of the | Rus' Khaganate, and the process by which it either |
| herefore, sent his brothers - Dyuden (Tudan) to | Rus lands in 1293, whose army would devastate fourt |
| IAV | Rus, LLC |
| When Rusty gained a new body and became | Rus, Mack became his chief mechanic and was replace |
| "Nurosaurus" (pronounced (U.S.) Nur - o - Saw - | rus, meaning "Nur lizard") is the informal name for |
| The Czech and | Rus merchants sold wax, slaves, and horses to Germa |
| e a full and thorough testing programme Formula | RUS now has over seventy cars in its stable - over |
| that the Byzantines were able to manipulate the | Rus of Oleg's time for their own political ends. |
| Northern | Rus' offered timber, fur, honey and wax, while the |
| , Belgorod Kievsky) was a city-castle of Kievan | Rus' on the right bank of Irpin River. |
| The forces in | Rus' on whom Mikhail could still rely were his own |
| castle and residence of the monarchs of Kievan | Rus on the Dnieper from that time until 1240, when |
| Most scholars identify them with the | Rus' or Varangians, which would make Ibn Fadlan's a |
| Kyiv | Rus Park is a historical park and cultural center o |
| ld give him information concerning the north of | Rus', Pechora River, and other places, and Yan Vysh |
| between the Mongol Hordes of Batu Khan and the | Rus' people under Grand Prince Yuri II of Vladimir- |
| He includes some information on the | Rus' people in his chronology. |
| ovgorod was a Varangian prince who ruled of the | Rus people during the early tenth century. |
| Further information: | Rus people, Varangians, Rurik dynasty, Early Rus, a |
| n the Primary Chronicle, contains a list of the | Rus' plenipotentiaries (no fewer than fifty are nam |
| ersion of East Slavic peoples, most notably the | Rus', predecessors of Belarusians, Russians, and Uk |
| rtress Korsun was founded in 1032 by the Kievan | Rus' prince Yaroslav the Wise and served the protec |
| aroslavich "Nastachich" (after 1161-1189) was a | Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty). |
| Vladimir II Yaroslavich (?-1198/1199) was a | Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty). |
| Mstislav the Bold formed an alliance of the | Rus' princes including Mstislav III of Kiev. |
| They fought as mercenaries for various | Rus princes, forming most of the cavalry for the fl |
| Ellisif or Elisabeth), (1025 - ca 1067), was a | Rus' Princess of Kiev and a Norwegian queen, wife a |
| Principality of Halych was a Kievan | Rus' principality established in around 1124 establ |
| As part of the | Rus Principality the area was later organized as th |
| Formula | Rus racing car, model FR 02/2 has been developed an |
| n of Theophanes the Confessor, assumed that the | Rus' raid against Constantinople in 860 was a Byzan |
| Rus received her Ph.D. at Cornell University. | |
| have pilot goggles but did laugh and say "Suna | rus rga rag". |
| subsidiaries include Rolta International Inc. ( | RUS), Rolta Middle East FZ Llc UAE (RME), Rolta Sau |
| She was the first | Rus' ruler to convert to Christianity, either in 94 |
| ll Byzantine sources after Basil I refer to the | Rus' rulers as archons (Greek for "ruler"). |
| Vladislav Kulikov ( | RUS) scratched B-Final |
| Vladimir Selkov ( | RUS) scratched B-Final |
| -stricken at the disaster that befell them, the | Rus' sent envoys to Photius and asked him to send a |
| There are traces of an old Kievan | Rus' settlement, including the remains of an ancien |
| Otherwise, the | Rus' ships might be apprehended by the imperial aut |
| a great wind immediately arose and wrecked the | Rus' ships. |
| n Schlozer, assumed that only a fraction of the | Rus' society adopted Christianity at the time of Ph |
| first mentioned in 1062 as a town of the Kievan | Rus' state. |
| tribes that settled on the frontier between the | Rus states and the Pechenegs (and later the Cumans) |
| e years after the disastrous Mongol invasion of | Rus, strengthened Nevsky's political influence, but |
| first out of all other former states of Kyivan | Rus that suffered from the Mongol invasion. |
| Rail has intimated in its Lancashire & Cumbria | RUS that such a link would be possible, but that th |
| ted the possibility that the name of the Kievan | Rus', the old East Slavic state, may have originate |
| achieved with the help and training of Formula | RUS the series which all other class's of Russian m |
| Veljko | Rus: The Slovenes and an Integrative Social Policy |
| During the period of Kievan | Rus' there was an important station on the trade ro |
| was persuaded by a faction of the party led by | Rus Thompson to run against Slaughter instead. |
| ed the Volga-Don portage, which was used by the | Rus to cross from the Black Sea to the Volga and th |
| RUS Tolyatti, Samara Oblast | |
| At the end of the season, | RUS Tournaisienne and RRC de Bruxelles were relegat |
| ile RU Saint-Gilloise (Division I A winner) and | RUS Tournaisienne (Division I B winner) were promot |
| mentioned for the first time in the text of the | Rus' treaty with the Byzantine Empire (911) as Pere |
| cle were the brothers of Rurik of the Varangian | Rus tribe. |
| riving to gather all the lands of former Kievan | Rus' under their rule. |
| The zolotnik circulated in the Kievan | Rus until the 11th century; it was equal in weight |
| ultations also with the Velikiy Kniaz of Kievan | Rus', Vladimir Monomakh, who had defeated Otrak in |
| the Khazar government, wiping out thousands of | Rus warriors. |
| The reorganization of REA into | RUS was authorized by the Federal Crop Insurance Re |
| lav I's war against Byzantium, this overking of | Rus was allowed to evacuate his forces from Dorosto |
| aceful merchants from raiders, each ship of the | Rus' was to bear a charter of the Kievan prince, ex |
| s polity and argued that the heritage of Kievan | Rus was equally shared by modern Russia, Ukraine, a |
| The First Christianization of the | Rus' was reported by Patriarch Photius in the 860s. |
| 11th and 12th centuries when southern parts of | Rus' were systematically raided by Turkic nomads, t |
| ) was to be administrated jointly, although the | Rus' were forbidden to winter there and to oppress |
| Darnytsia was an important center of the Kievan | Rus', where ambassadors and delegations from other |
| rald and his men reached the land of the Kievan | Rus, where they served the armies of Yaroslav I the |
| city until 1169 Kiev was the capital of Kievan | Rus' which was initially ruled by the Varangian Rur |
| nyaz being the Slavic term for the ruler of the | Rus, which was by then current. |
| ization of the so-called Tmutarakan (or Pontic) | Rus', while the Novgorod (or Northern) Rus' remaine |
| d guitar, Raphael McGregor on steel guitar, and | Rus Wimbish on acoustic bass. |
| centuries, Latin sources routinely confused the | Rus' with the extinct East Germanic tribe of Rugian |
| n, closely followed by Romanian import Cristian | Rus with 6. Keeper Eric Reed enjoyed the best goalk |
| outcome of the invasion and the reasons why the | Rus' withdrew to their own country. |
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