Slavs and Vikings: Medieval Russia and the Origins of the Kievan Rus

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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +1132

    We know that we start too many series, but this is the last new one for some time - decided to finish the ongoing ones and then start the new series.

    • @anzaca1
      @anzaca1 4 роки тому +119

      Don't apologise. A new series from you guys is always welcome! I'm especially looking forward to more videos on the Japanese invasion of Korea.
      Edit: First! (Sorry, I had to.)

    • @solomonthefoolish
      @solomonthefoolish 4 роки тому +57

      I don't know that any of us really minds to be honest. History (like your videos) isn't linear in the development of civilizations. So random videos are just loved in general lol. I particularly love the soundtracks y'all use. Who does the music? Where can I find MORE??

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +28

      @Nom Nom, thanks! We use envato+epidemicsound.

    • @solomonthefoolish
      @solomonthefoolish 4 роки тому +14

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    • @Τζει-ε5δ
      @Τζει-ε5δ 4 роки тому +12

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  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 4 роки тому +1893

    Slavs: Avoided high ground
    Kenobi:

    • @evvec1490
      @evvec1490 4 роки тому +39

      still feel "weird" when talking about Slav by Napoleon himself
      but okay.. I guess

    • @bobcell22
      @bobcell22 4 роки тому +34

      Kiev is literally build on top of the few hills! lol

    • @enesakhan4032
      @enesakhan4032 4 роки тому +13

      "you were the choosen one" screams intensifies :D

    • @Vitalis94
      @Vitalis94 4 роки тому +21

      Don't know that much about Eastern Slavs, but Western ones defenitelly built their settlements on the hills.

    • @SMiki55
      @SMiki55 4 роки тому +8

      @@Vitalis94 hills yes, but we avoided mountains for long time.

  • @umiddey8714
    @umiddey8714 4 роки тому +1222

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    • @HobRarrison
      @HobRarrison 4 роки тому +19

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      @umiddey8714 4 роки тому +2

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      @SGT676 4 роки тому +1

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      @unifieddynasty 4 роки тому +1

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  • @danielgarbin4378
    @danielgarbin4378 4 роки тому +329

    In Poland they say: Gość w dom, Bóg w dom (a guest at home is god at home).

    • @kekeke8988
      @kekeke8988 4 роки тому +15

      Dom? Just like classic Latin domus.

    • @dobermorgan
      @dobermorgan 4 роки тому +22

      Гость в дом, бог в дом. Хоть где то с поляками сходство.

    • @ondras5241
      @ondras5241 4 роки тому +36

      Same in Czech! Host do domu, bůh do domu

    • @barik3350
      @barik3350 4 роки тому +13

      Same in India : Guest is like God.

    • @zhidokabra
      @zhidokabra 4 роки тому +4

      Гость в дом, Бог в дом )

  • @OfficiallyDevin
    @OfficiallyDevin 4 роки тому +1205

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      @Τζει-ε5δ 4 роки тому +24

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    • @evvec1490
      @evvec1490 4 роки тому +9

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      @nerobernardino88 4 роки тому +18

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    • @saitama4128
      @saitama4128 4 роки тому +3

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    • @thresh86
      @thresh86 4 роки тому +8

      I was wondering who would be the narrator in your game 😆 Godspeed to your game Devin and to the channel, K&G

  • @universalpage9591
    @universalpage9591 4 роки тому +859

    The animation in Kings and Generals has improved so much straight 10/10 unbelievable you guys have become the best channel about history by far respect by an old fan

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +58

      Thank you :-)

    • @alansalas1880
      @alansalas1880 4 роки тому +4

      IDK if the best, but it is in the top for sure.

    • @roflol100
      @roflol100 4 роки тому +13

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    • @darrenbutler9819
      @darrenbutler9819 4 роки тому +9

      @@roflol100 The Armchair Historian also is great

    • @Jesse__H
      @Jesse__H 4 роки тому +9

      Historia Civilis is my pick, but K&G is up there.

  • @daca8395
    @daca8395 4 роки тому +576

    Law of hospitality is still upheld in all slavic lands!

    • @saiien2
      @saiien2 4 роки тому +48

      As a Slav I can confirm it ;)

    • @tomislavobrovac9313
      @tomislavobrovac9313 4 роки тому +15

      Indeed it is.

    • @thedude9024
      @thedude9024 4 роки тому +49

      Agree! When a guest is in the house, God is in the house.

    • @adamfrazer5150
      @adamfrazer5150 4 роки тому +33

      I've much respect for the people that continue this noble and admirable practice - it's a law that the rest of the world should study and adopt 👍

    • @mateuszjokiel2813
      @mateuszjokiel2813 3 роки тому +5

      Aye, and let it remain so

  • @vladimirskala
    @vladimirskala 4 роки тому +927

    Law of hospitality reminds me of an old Slovak saying: Host do domu, Boh do domu (Guest in the house, God in the house).

  • @henrimourant9855
    @henrimourant9855 4 роки тому +716

    Wow that was a very interesting episode.

    • @henrimourant9855
      @henrimourant9855 4 роки тому +1

      @@musicc5024 Ha ha yeah I should thought of something more creative I was half asleep when I sent it lol.

    • @musicc5024
      @musicc5024 4 роки тому +1

      @@henrimourant9855 nothing to worry about that was kinda nice

    • @sholahverassa8582
      @sholahverassa8582 4 роки тому +1

      ​@Русс град Sarmats? Definitely Iranian.

    • @pouyagym9168
      @pouyagym9168 4 роки тому

      Русс град Sarmatian were Iranian. What is your source?

    • @SIMON1919PETLURA
      @SIMON1919PETLURA 12 днів тому

      Moscow Ulus🇷🇺
      of the Golden Horde🇲🇳
      has no right to be called Rus🇺🇦
      Because Rus🇺🇦(882-1240) is
      a Ukrainian medieval state🇺🇦.
      The chronicle "The Tale of Bygone Years" was written 300 years later than the real events that took place and is therefore
      an unreliable source. To prove that what is written in this chronicle is true, it is necessary to find additional evidence in the form of archaeological research and international historical documents (one mention in the chronicle is not enough). If in the case of Kyiv there is archaeological research and all the necessary evidence confirming its existence in the 5th century, then in the case of Novgorod there is none of this.During the reign of Rurik, Novgorod did not exist, as evidenced by archaeological research by the Soviet archaeologist Artemy Artsekhovsky and the absence of any international historical documents.
      In Arab sources, Novgorod appeared no earlier than the 930s. From this follows a logical conclusion: Novorod did not exist before 882, and therefore the northeastern Rus that the world
      criminal Putin so obsessively talks
      about never existed.
      And since northeastern Rus did not exist, there is no objection to the fact that
      Rus🇺🇦(882-1240) is a
      Ukrainian medieval state🇺🇦.
      Rurik is an absolutely fictional "historical" character who appears only in the unreliable chronicle "The Tale of Bygone Years", which was written 231 years
      later than the real events.
      The Rurik settlement is not proof of the existence of Rurik. Since it began to be called "Rurikov" only in the 19th century. In addition, there are no written sources or inscriptions on the walls such as "Rurik was here" that would confirm that Rurik really was in this settlement. Ladoga was also never the capital of Rus'🇺🇦 because, according to archaeological research, the capital of any medieval state of that time could not have had a population of 100 people and have an area the size of a tiny Moscow village. There was no transfer of the capital of Rus'🇺🇦 from Kyiv to Vladimir in 1169, and then to Moscow.
      The relations between the princes
      were family, not administrative.
      Andrei Bogolyubsky did not participate
      in the campaign against Kyiv in 1169 and was not even its initiator.
      This campaign was actually led by his son Mstislav Bogolyubsky. There was no burning of Kyiv, since archaeological research showed that there were no street battles in 1169. Similarly, Kyiv did not lose its political importance after 1169, since the interpersonal struggle for the throne in Kyiv continued until
      the end of the existence of
      Rus🇺🇦 (until 1240). In 1201 and 1204, Kyiv was captured by Roman Mstislavovich, the ruler of the Galicia-Volyn Principality🇺🇦 (1199-1349), and in 1239, Kyiv was captured by
      Roman Mstislavovich's son
      Danilo Romanovich🇺🇦
      , the future king of
      the Kingdom of Rus🇺🇦 (1199-1349).

  • @danielerusso_1589
    @danielerusso_1589 2 роки тому +39

    I really appreciate the fact that you represent clothing, religion and old cultures in an historically accurate way. The traditional clothing of the people you represent in your videos is always on point!

  • @thehazewatcher9424
    @thehazewatcher9424 4 роки тому +417

    The artwork just keeps getting better

  • @anubisd613
    @anubisd613 4 роки тому +734

    "This video is sponsored by... Me"
    A surprize, to be shore, but a welcoming one

    • @aleembaksh1880
      @aleembaksh1880 4 роки тому +30

      I don't want to be that guy but someone has to do it...
      *sure

    • @shadowrealm8014
      @shadowrealm8014 4 роки тому +1

      @@Napoleonic_S he a pimp

    • @apollo268
      @apollo268 4 роки тому

      Aleem Baksh and surprise

    • @adamcal4257
      @adamcal4257 4 роки тому +2

      @@Napoleonic_S I think they could have done it for free for him :)

  • @hebl47
    @hebl47 4 роки тому +10

    The production value of these videos is just insane! Also, great and very interesting topic, thanks.

  • @firstconsul7286
    @firstconsul7286 4 роки тому +353

    5:20
    "They tended to avoid the high ground"
    [Disappointed Obi-Wan noises]

  • @td9250
    @td9250 4 роки тому +246

    You guys are slaughtering television... keep it up!

    • @mejlaification
      @mejlaification 4 роки тому +16

      that's not that hard though these days, is it? :-)

    • @alansalas1880
      @alansalas1880 4 роки тому +11

      @Loredan i stopped watching tv like 10 years ago or something like that.

    • @toktok9999
      @toktok9999 4 роки тому +1

      mejlaification if its not, can u do it?

  • @philandeswilliams1975
    @philandeswilliams1975 4 роки тому +19

    Thanks to whoever started this channel and the patreon supporters who helped it grow to this point! Kudos!

  • @xhuang101
    @xhuang101 4 роки тому +426

    2:23 "Enjoying the pleasures of psychoactive herbs and undiluted wines."
    I wouldn't mind going back in time and partying with them.

    • @maxmuller8633
      @maxmuller8633 4 роки тому +9

      @Jim lastname I rather not, I don't want to wake up with a knife on my chest and a Rus man looting my room

    • @v5in88
      @v5in88 4 роки тому +9

      I mean raids are pretty common back then soooooo..... yeah

    • @rexmundi3108
      @rexmundi3108 4 роки тому +5

      Well...I've partied with bikers (1%rs). I imagine it would be a similar experience: have fun but be verrrry careful of what you say...

    • @sholahverassa8582
      @sholahverassa8582 4 роки тому +4

      Inventing a time machine and goinng back into antiquity only to share some dope with nomadic tribes.. that's pure dedication if I've ever seen one.

    • @Voice_of_Rambol
      @Voice_of_Rambol 4 роки тому +2

      Make me your Slav king and I will make it so, for the glory of Perun and Veles.

  • @minainmunda875
    @minainmunda875 3 роки тому +3

    You guys are my favorite history channel

  • @ismailsafavi1611
    @ismailsafavi1611 4 роки тому +425

    The animation is well done and the period is very interesting

    • @mohamadmurad4401
      @mohamadmurad4401 4 роки тому +6

      @Muhammad Alghiffary so ???

    • @tasinal-hassan8268
      @tasinal-hassan8268 4 роки тому +5

      Shia Iranians are somewhat based I think. They enforce the Hijab on both men and women,and keep sexual degeneracy at bay.

    • @saminfardin5334
      @saminfardin5334 4 роки тому +6

      @Muhammad Alghiffary What does that even have to do with the original comment?

    • @friedlemons5201
      @friedlemons5201 4 роки тому

      I know right? How do they even do these so quickly?

    • @Kyan66
      @Kyan66 4 роки тому +4

      Muhammad Alghiffary Are you the wahabi police or what? Who cares what picture he has?

  • @MLaserHistory
    @MLaserHistory 4 роки тому +249

    Interesting ... it seems like K&G decided to go with the Venetic theory for early Slavic history.
    I am not saying it's wrong ... it's just interesting.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +69

      From what I have read, it was the mainstream, but I am open to being dissuaded. :-)

    • @ShadowSumac
      @ShadowSumac 4 роки тому +7

      There is not much going to other theories, sadly.

    • @sljemic
      @sljemic 4 роки тому +29

      @@KingsandGenerals M. Laser History did an analysis on the Venetic-Slav connection a while back. Would recommend to anyone interested.

    • @ivayloyurukov6202
      @ivayloyurukov6202 4 роки тому +12

      I was also surprised, but the more you search, the more you find this to be most "universally" accepted theory.

    • @MLaserHistory
      @MLaserHistory 4 роки тому +56

      @@ivayloyurukov6202 By sheer volume of work that is true but actually most 21st century books on the topic are starting to question the validity of the theory.
      In the end there's just not enough evidence to really prove the theory true or wrong as stated in my video but some very good facts have been presented against it recently.

  • @matiasmattera6650
    @matiasmattera6650 4 роки тому +4

    As a reenactor of medieval history, I must say that the quality of the summary about the people I interpret is of excellent quality. I will share this video with all my acquaintances and I look forward to the rest! Very good work.

  • @jojoslasthamon5120
    @jojoslasthamon5120 4 роки тому +328

    There was a slight mistake in your story concerning Oleg’s conquest of Kiev I would like to point out. The story went like this: Rurik had a son named Igor, but he was but a boy at the time, with Oleg being his regent all this time. When Oleg went to Kiev, he brought Igor with him. Deciding to take the city by cunning, he pretended to be a merchant and invited Askold and Dir to the shore. He showed them Igor and declared that that was the true prince. His warriors came out of hiding and slaughtered the princes and their guards. Other than this, it is an excellent work!

    • @yao199
      @yao199 4 роки тому +13

      it's Kyiv though

    • @jojoslasthamon5120
      @jojoslasthamon5120 4 роки тому +59

      yao199 In ukranian, yes. But I am not a ukranian

    • @yao199
      @yao199 4 роки тому +10

      @@jojoslasthamon5120 Exactly my point. How the hell is it supposed to transliterate then if not from ukrainian

    • @jojoslasthamon5120
      @jojoslasthamon5120 4 роки тому +72

      yao199 Who says anything about transliteration? In german their country is Deutschland. No one apart from them calls them like that.

    • @dmytropuzhay6532
      @dmytropuzhay6532 4 роки тому +31

      @@OCTAVIANVS_AVGVSTVS_CAESAR It's not enough for you to poison people all over the world with Novichok, so you try to poison them with russian pseudohistorical propaganda, or you are just not educated and don't know that originally it was written as Кыѥвъ - much closer to Kyiv that russian neologism.

  • @batchestheeverskink293
    @batchestheeverskink293 4 роки тому +116

    Interesting to note is that the modern Finnish word for Russia and its people seems based on the description of Tacitus, citing the name Venedi- the country is called Venäjä, while the people are called Venäläiset.

  • @thebasileus4793
    @thebasileus4793 2 роки тому +42

    I'm trying to make a fantasy novel in a world based off of medieval eastern Europe and this video was very helpful to help me learn the history of the land, thank you.

    • @Parkunas
      @Parkunas 2 роки тому +8

      As a russian slavian who learn english and a huge fan of fantasy medieval stories I would love to read your novel so I could also practice my english reading skills, you can send me your work when its finished or even a part of it. I and my slavic bros who also learn english would be grateful for your work

    • @Erix442
      @Erix442 2 роки тому +3

      Wow, it's cool. I would like to see your novel. Is it a book, comics, or game? What is it?

    • @neonpirych1566
      @neonpirych1566 2 роки тому +2

      Let’s go man!

    • @Smashman012
      @Smashman012 2 роки тому

      inspired by the witcher ?

    • @Parkunas
      @Parkunas 2 роки тому

      @@عليياسر-ذ5ب it's Odin the Wanderer when he traveled the world of mortals and actually Loki is not his nephew. There are two most wide spread versions: 1)Odin adopted Loki after he killed his Jotun father; 2)Loki was a dark counterpart for Odin who was destined to be his main enemy.

  • @KingofEuropa07
    @KingofEuropa07 4 роки тому +204

    Can't wait for Olga, sviataslav, and Vladimir

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +62

      Oh yeah, that is a wild story, we finished the script yesterday.

    • @BorisTheBlade08
      @BorisTheBlade08 4 роки тому +6

      @@KingsandGenerals yeeees!!! My bachelor's degree subject was about the political and economic rise of the Kievean Rus in this period and i'm so happy to see an episode about this.

    • @williamgill_esq.6487
      @williamgill_esq.6487 4 роки тому +3

      Hazard McGee
      Yes, and all Ukrainians.

    • @nimkati5627
      @nimkati5627 4 роки тому +3

      @@williamgill_esq.6487 They would have been surprised to hear they were Ukrainians.

    • @williamgill_esq.6487
      @williamgill_esq.6487 4 роки тому +6

      Nim Kati
      The people of the Kievan Rus lands were predecessors and ancestors of Ukrainians.
      That is a fact.

  • @marekhavrlik9851
    @marekhavrlik9851 4 роки тому +64

    As a university student of history I have to admit, that it was really nice episode. For 15 min. you summarised it very well.

    • @marekhavrlik9851
      @marekhavrlik9851 4 роки тому +3

      @@PraiseworthyNobleman Well, I would like to know that too

  • @natalassblaster
    @natalassblaster 4 роки тому +7

    this video has super good production value and looks great! I love the style of the artwork, keep up the good work!

  • @aegystierone8505
    @aegystierone8505 4 роки тому +269

    Never knew how much the Scandinavians have such firm influence on European history.

    • @GeneralBlackNorway
      @GeneralBlackNorway 4 роки тому +102

      Also people tend to be taught that the Greeks invented democracy and the Romans brought it to the world. However, the British isles did not receive it's democratic roots from roman settlers who by that time were an empire. Scandinavians generally lived by the law that was decided by the thing, a collective gathering of the local peoples. Power came from bottom up, and it was later with influence from feudal societies in the south that vikings brought concentrated power invested in kings back to the north. Scandinavian settlers brought their tradition of public gatherings to the British which would eventually evolve into parliamentarism.

    • @zizouace4890
      @zizouace4890 4 роки тому +51

      @@GeneralBlackNorway public or tribal gatherings was in almost all independent tribes in the whole world. this is not a special invention of anyone. all independent tribes who ruled a village had such a governmental system.

    • @Pentagathusosaurus
      @Pentagathusosaurus 4 роки тому +7

      @@GeneralBlackNorway iirc Saxons had something like a precursor to parliament before the Danes had any major influence in England, but then our societies weren't so very different. I know the popular myth among liberals during the late middle ages and renaissance era was that we had ancient Saxon liberties before the Normans conquered us but of course popular myth are often not accurate.

    • @algo8082
      @algo8082 4 роки тому +10

      That's because they never had such influence:) No one scandinavian saga mentions "great conquests" of vikings in eastern Europe. First contacts of scandinavians with Rus principalities according to sagas had happend after Vladimir the Great (end of 10th century), when some norsemen were hired by princes as a mercenaries. Earlier contacts are just pan-germanic fairy tales written in the last two centuries. As a proof, there are very tiny genetic traces of scandinavians in russian population including nobility in comparison with England and north-western Europe.

    • @VikingsRBloodyAwsome
      @VikingsRBloodyAwsome 4 роки тому +18

      @@algo8082 the archaeological evidence of Scandinavian presence is vast in Eastern Europe. The sagas you mention were written by Icelandic monks hundreds of years after the actual events, the fact that they focus less on Eastern Europe is logical. And they do mention, mainly Swedish, influence in the East. But the influence wasn't as clear as it was in the west since the Swedes were not as christianized as their Danish contemporaries which means that the power wasn't segmented in the same way; it was more focus on controlling people(local leaders) rather than the land itself.

  • @theconquerorspodcast3290
    @theconquerorspodcast3290 4 роки тому +61

    Every K&G listener: K&G won't have a new series this week!
    K&G: Challenge accepted...

  • @Numba003
    @Numba003 3 роки тому +16

    Well, this Slavic history series is inspiring me to subscribe at long last. Thank you for the very fascinating video series!
    Stay well out there everybody, and God bless you friends! :)

  • @giannisg3387
    @giannisg3387 4 роки тому +23

    The artwork is getting better by the episode, keep up the good work!
    Also, best of luck with your game Devin!

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    @Crizakafrijolito 4 роки тому +15

    I LOVED the sponsor for this videos. Best of luck!

  • @MotherLand17
    @MotherLand17 4 роки тому +21

    Rurik had left a son when he died. Oleg took care of the son and gave him the throne.

  • @ianirungu3659
    @ianirungu3659 4 роки тому +187

    This is the beginning of one hell of a journey!

  • @JohnnyMaczeta
    @JohnnyMaczeta 4 роки тому +58

    Wait a second so all Slavs are originating from the area around Vistula river ? I live in the heart of Slavistan !

    • @noahdeist7434
      @noahdeist7434 4 роки тому +18

      Yes, that's the mostly accepted theory among historians that is supported by archeological findings. Modern Eastern Poland and Western Belarus.

    • @noahdeist7434
      @noahdeist7434 4 роки тому +2

      And before that the Slavs passed through the Steppes region. And before that we all originated from Africa.

    • @vaevictis2789
      @vaevictis2789 4 роки тому +7

      No, Vistula region isn't a homeland of slavs. Dniepr and Polesie are

    • @WitcherDAD
      @WitcherDAD 4 роки тому +4

      @@vaevictis2789 all depends of sources which you are using .

    • @vaevictis2789
      @vaevictis2789 4 роки тому

      @@WitcherDADnah, its just modern archeology, nothing more

  • @PhilipposACosta
    @PhilipposACosta 4 роки тому +5

    The animations were amazing! Keep up the good work!

  • @milovantolic8821
    @milovantolic8821 4 роки тому +18

    This episode come at perfect moment as I just participated continuation of those fine Scythian traditions.
    Much love for K&G.
    Greetings from South Slav.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching

    • @arunarya8131
      @arunarya8131 4 роки тому

      Your country ?state?
      or oblast?

    • @milovantolic8821
      @milovantolic8821 4 роки тому +4

      @@arunarya8131 Serbia
      Oblast : Šumadija(Шумадија)
      Шумадија means something like Woodland.

  • @channelbelongtous
    @channelbelongtous 4 роки тому +11

    Thanks KnG, the art is great for this episode!
    Fun fact: the most detailed description of a Viking burial rutial was made by an Arab diplomat who met band of Viking mercenaries in Volga Bulgaria, whilve visiting his fellow Muslims far up North in modern day Russia. If this sounds too much like the movie 13th Warrior, that' because it's exactly what it inspired the book behind the script.

  • @ДианаВоробец-з2о
    @ДианаВоробец-з2о Рік тому +207

    The term "Kievan Rus" appeared only in the 19th century, as a designation of the time period when Kyiv was the capital of the country. So was Ladoga Rus (approximately 859-862), Novgorod Rus (862-882), Vladimir Rus (1243-1389), then Moscow Rus (1389-1547 (or 1478)). It was just Rus'. We don't say "Moscow Russia" or "Petersburg Russia", no, we don't.

    • @SCHMALLZZZ
      @SCHMALLZZZ Рік тому +15

      Ruthenia is what the Latins called it

    • @Nataly79797
      @Nataly79797 Рік тому +17

      Вы правы! Это историк так назвал для наглядности изложения истории

    • @GoonGooner
      @GoonGooner 11 місяців тому +5

      😂
      Вы занимаетесь тем же.
      Нет никакой Ладожской, Новгородской, Донецкой и тем более Киевской Руси.
      Почему Киевская Русь? Потому что "Русьская земля" это Среднее Поднепровье.
      Странно но почему то Нестор не назвал Ладогу - Ладожской Русью. Этот термин чётко на в границах современной территории Украины.
      Не нравится? Земля пухом!

    • @Capcarap333
      @Capcarap333 9 місяців тому +16

      Ładoga was no capital ever, don’t spread legends and Russian propaganda. Rus Ruthenis is now days Ukraine. Rossia stole or Peter 1 adopted Greek name Rossia as to falsely imply that Moscovia is the Slavic Rus and not descendants of Golden Orda.

    • @oleoleolelololo1254
      @oleoleolelololo1254 9 місяців тому +12

      There are no Rus in Novgorod or Ladoga or Vladimir. Historically there is only one country, Rus', which is a small region around Kyiv. this has long been proven.

  • @johndoe-qj2kt
    @johndoe-qj2kt 4 роки тому +51

    They say the vikings called our land "Gardarika" which means land of cities/towns/settlements. Thx for the video

    • @beninwarrior4579
      @beninwarrior4579 4 роки тому

      @@FuckGoogle2 The trading post in their land were in the major cities/towns/settlements along the major rivers.

    • @sirseigan
      @sirseigan 4 роки тому +8

      Gardr means "enclosure". It both come to mean the enclosing of a homstead (gård, compare to English yard) and later synonym to the homestead it self, as well as a enclosed space containing cattle (gärde). It could be just a fence but it could also be a fortification. It do not need to mean a city or town, it is the enclosure that determine if it is a gardr or not.
      Riki means realm and is part of a political landscape that goes from aett (kinship) through byggd (local settled area) and herad (local district), land (land/state) up to tjod (people/tribe/nation equal to Latin -iones) and then you have allies to that "nation". Sweden for example was called Svitjod (the Svi-people). However the Rikki was all the subjects to a king of a tjod, but they did not need to be part of that said tjod. It also included peoples that more or less voluntarily swore fealty to the king, pay tribute and put up men in wartime. The Swedish word for Sweden, Sverige, originates from the work Sviariki, the realm of the Svi . The next step out was the valdi that included, beside the riki, areas that was controlled and subjugated by violence and that was regularly "taxed by fire" (yes that was a term) by the warriors of the riki, in a kind grand protection racket kind of scheme. If someone unfortunately was considered ti be part of two different valdi then they had to pay up twice or be burned down. This happened to Gotland and then therefor chose to go into confederation with the Swedes to get protection from the Danes, hence transitioned from being part of the "valdi" to become part of the "riki".
      Gardariki might therefore mean the "enclosed realm", "fenced off realm" or "realm of enclosures".
      However a closely related word that is very similar is rikr, meaning rich. That might give the meaning the "rich enclosures" or the land "rich in enclosures/fences" (as in having many of them).

    • @vesy19791979
      @vesy19791979 3 роки тому +3

      Rather, it was meant-not the "land of cities", but the "land of fences" (posts, protective fences, villages).

    • @johndoe-qj2kt
      @johndoe-qj2kt 3 роки тому +1

      @@vesy19791979 u guys r getting way to technical here.... What do u usually build a fence or fortification around? answers is :some sort off settlement. Judging by ur name u also speak Russian and u should know that translating word to word doesnt always make sense. Try to translate some off the Russian swear words word to word into English or most of other languages and u will realize that its not the best way of doing it.

    • @vesy19791979
      @vesy19791979 3 роки тому +4

      @@johndoe-qj2kt It is possible to agree with the settlements. Because the first cities (in the full sense of the term) were formed in Russia under the rule of the Scandinavian elite on the trade route to the Dnieper River: Novgorod (Holmgarder), Kiev (Kienugarder), Ladoga (Aldegyuborg), Polotsk (Polteskya), Smolensk (Smoleskya), Suzdal (Surdalar), Murom (Moramar), Rostov (Rostofa).

  • @MordimersChessChannel
    @MordimersChessChannel 4 роки тому +51

    Awesome material, thanks for sharing. There were also a lot of raids from Slavs to Vikings cities before 10th century. Slavs plundered and burned the biggest Jutland cities. Interesting is also the mistery of city of Vineta and what happened to it. But all of these is more about Western Slavs. Also first historically recorded rulers of Poland had Varangian armies of couple of thousand Viking warriors - similar to ones in Constantinople. As we know a lot about the Byzantine-Viking relationship we don't really know much about the ones I mentioned.

    • @radziwill7193
      @radziwill7193 4 роки тому +14

      Novgorod pirates, Ushkuyniks, even in the 12th century destroyed the Swedish capital Sigtuna.

    • @Vitalis94
      @Vitalis94 4 роки тому +5

      Danes were supposedly afraid of the Rugians, and as soon they saw their black sails, they begun their prayers.
      At some point southern Denmark was so depopulated, they had to bring more settlers in. Many of them Slavic, Lolland and Fyn islands had a sizeble Slavic minority, there are some Slavic sounding placenames to this day.

    • @Vitalis94
      @Vitalis94 4 роки тому

      @@radziwill7193 Man, Sigtuna was destroyed so many times... Osselians did it too, supposedly.

    • @radziwill7193
      @radziwill7193 4 роки тому

      @@Vitalis94 It is unlikely that there were Ossetians. This people is isolated in the mountains. If there is evidence, please show.
      Ushkuyniks made the first ruin of the city, after which he lost the status of the capital.

    • @Kain81023
      @Kain81023 2 роки тому

      The ”slavs” raiding in scandinavia was the Jomsvikings from Jomsborg. Google it, they were scandinavian elite vikings that you could hire. Settled in nort Poland, very close to denmark and sweden. Which means it was vikings attacking other vikings, anything else is wishful thinking on your part.
      Also the ”ushkuyniks” were viking descendants.
      And there were no balt or slav vikings other than the ones from scandinavia. This is cope because you want to feel part of the viking heritage.

  • @nrirtt9226
    @nrirtt9226 4 роки тому +29

    Wow that was realy interesting episode. Keep the good work.
    Also I will be very happy to see more videos about Bulgaria 😁

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +12

      More on the way!

    • @SonoftheSteppes
      @SonoftheSteppes 4 роки тому

      @@KingsandGenerals I agree with them, you need to make sure that the Bulgarian monks,who christianized Russia,are mentioned.

  • @Anwwoo
    @Anwwoo 4 роки тому +46

    Now, I see how vikings and slavic peoples met. Slava!

    • @emermage
      @emermage 4 роки тому +2

      Ukraini

    • @aokiaoki4238
      @aokiaoki4238 4 роки тому +2

      They didn't, Slavs created from Vikings

    • @SonoftheSteppes
      @SonoftheSteppes 4 роки тому +1

      @@aokiaoki4238 Slavs don't come from Vikings,but Scythians.

    • @davidkhrystenko
      @davidkhrystenko 4 роки тому +3

      @@aokiaoki4238 The Varangians had a large impact on the formation of the Kievan Rus, but still the Slavs and the Scandinavians were two distinct people groups. You can't say one came from the other. Also, Vikings weren't a nationality, more of a job.

    • @davidkhrystenko
      @davidkhrystenko 4 роки тому +5

      @@SonoftheSteppes Actually they didn't, while both Slavs and Scythians lived on the territory of what is modern day Ukraine, the Scythians were Asiatic tribes. The Slavs, specifically the Eastern Slavs, came from the Antes and Sclaveni people.

  • @Vak_g
    @Vak_g 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent work as always!

  • @dunsdonjone1537
    @dunsdonjone1537 4 роки тому +38

    "this vid was sponsored.... BY ME" Omg!!! :o **surprised pikachu face**

  • @robertmiller9735
    @robertmiller9735 4 роки тому +75

    Are there cultures without strong traditions of hospitality? Except for Sentinel Island, of course.

    • @Justlookingg
      @Justlookingg 4 роки тому

      😆

    • @devvv4616
      @devvv4616 4 роки тому +5

      probably alot of the surviving 'primitive' tribes in the jungles? they wouldn't have preserved their culture and kept to their own for thousands if they were hospitable to potential conquerors lol

    • @AS-ug2vq
      @AS-ug2vq 4 роки тому +7

      @@devvv4616 Read about them, before British kidnapped their people - they were good with guests and even exchanged and offered gifts to visitors.

    • @nvanguy6868
      @nvanguy6868 4 роки тому +4

      English and west europeans and amerricans

    • @robertmiller9735
      @robertmiller9735 4 роки тому +1

      @@nvanguy6868That the right wing (i.e. fascists) politicized refugees for their gain doesn't mean the societies as a whole have anti-hospitality traditions.

  • @whatintarnationisthis7863
    @whatintarnationisthis7863 4 роки тому +9

    This was a really good video! I lived the art and the narration. This is a history I am really interested in, so once your finished doing other series I’d love to see this one.

  • @tomurg
    @tomurg 4 роки тому +364

    Everyone knows that prince Oleg invaded Scandinavia together with Ivar the Boneless 😂😂😂

    • @ქართველიშვილი-წ6ჯ
      @ქართველიშვილი-წ6ჯ 4 роки тому +130

      And Kievan Rus wearing like Mongols 😂😂😂

    • @Byracrazir
      @Byracrazir 4 роки тому +81

      @@fedorevdokimenko3978 I am from the Balkans, and I don't look like an Arab. Nor does anyone I know.

    • @cmox1830
      @cmox1830 4 роки тому +54

      Byracrazir he was talking about the actors that played the rus warriors in the vikings tv show looked arab and wore mongol clothing, which is totally inaccurate

    • @Byracrazir
      @Byracrazir 4 роки тому +11

      @@cmox1830 Which part of my reply gave rise to the idea I didn't understand what he said?

    • @levsharus5899
      @levsharus5899 4 роки тому +1

      Exactly! Lol

  • @magnajota4341
    @magnajota4341 4 роки тому +4

    I love the art-style, you guys are improving every video

  • @aleckazamproductions8139
    @aleckazamproductions8139 2 роки тому +1

    I searched something on UA-cam and was hoping this channel would pop up. I was not disappointed.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 4 роки тому +149

    Slavs: kicks out the Norsemen
    Also Slavs after some time: Uno Reverse Card

    • @stevenleslie8557
      @stevenleslie8557 4 роки тому +16

      Not the first time in history when a ruling class was invited back to reign.
      King Charles II of Britain comes to mind.

    • @alansalas1880
      @alansalas1880 4 роки тому +6

      @@stevenleslie8557 México had a Habsburg as a king.

    • @milovantolic8821
      @milovantolic8821 4 роки тому

      @GoodGirlKate And what is to learn... ;)

    • @lyonvensa
      @lyonvensa 4 роки тому +25

      Slavs: Go away you Norsemen!
      (Norsemen leaves)
      Slavs: Wait no

    • @mk-pp3rw
      @mk-pp3rw 4 роки тому +7

      Slav prefer with Vikings than Mongols that's why Russian kick the Mongols out for a long time

  • @daneaxe6465
    @daneaxe6465 4 роки тому +33

    Interesting. There was a Viking named Rurik/Rorik that had his headquarters at Dorestad in modern day Netherlands. Time was the mid-800's.

    • @MemoryOfTheAncestors
      @MemoryOfTheAncestors 4 роки тому +35

      In fact, many modern Russian historians are inclined to believe that Rorik of Dorestad and Rurik from Novgorod is the same person, just different periods of his life. When Rorik disappears from the Western chronicles, he appears in Russian chronicles. Given that he could not find a place in Jutland in any way (he had very ardent or I would even say very "conquering" temper , he was just cramped), he fought with everyone around him, including the Danes, all subsequent events became very logical. In addition, an obvious confirmation of this version is the close correspondence of the archaeological layers of the Jutland town of Ribe and Russian Ladoga (the first capital of Rurik near Novgorod).

    • @alexiossauromates7017
      @alexiossauromates7017 4 роки тому +12

      they also found danish and friesian pottery in old ladoga rus first capital

    • @chlopakzpolski
      @chlopakzpolski 4 роки тому +10

      @@MemoryOfTheAncestors Ivan the Terrible, the last crowned descedant of Rurik, annihilated what his ancestor had built - The great city of Novogrod. Terrible irony of history.

    • @chlopakzpolski
      @chlopakzpolski 4 роки тому +3

      @@OCTAVIANVS_AVGVSTVS_CAESAR Great city of Novogrod, almost equal rival city of Moscow, became provincial town after ivan's expedetition. There had not been any riot in the city. It was rumour spread by Ivan;s subbordinates who wanted money, money from Novogrod ppl. Deporting Novogrod citizens without food during winter time (jan-feb 1570) still sounds terrible...

    • @avatarion
      @avatarion 3 роки тому

      There is some DNA evidence that supports the Roslagen, Sweden theory. Rurikid descendants belonged to a specific line of haplogroup that is found in Sweden and neighboring regions.

  • @MarkPelleyTheSnakeHunter
    @MarkPelleyTheSnakeHunter 4 роки тому +2

    Great video. Excellent and very informative. Love the narrator. Keep up with these great venues I can't wait for every time one of these kings and Generals videos show up on my UA-cam feed

  • @NYCfrankie
    @NYCfrankie 4 роки тому +108

    This was interesting one of the areas of history I don't know alot about ive read ibn fadlans account of the Rus but never knew much else i found this episode amazing

    • @oscardelafuente8649
      @oscardelafuente8649 4 роки тому +1

      My good sir , which edition of ibn's book did you read?

    • @Ahris22
      @Ahris22 4 роки тому +3

      I remember this specific bit of history being suppressed by Russia/Soviet union for a long time for political reasons as they didn't want to associate their origin or name with scandinavia, their disputes could be why it's hardly ever mentioned. While it's been many years since i last heard about it, I think they still dispute it to this day. :)

    • @NYCfrankie
      @NYCfrankie 4 роки тому +1

      @@oscardelafuente8649 audiobook the penguin classics

    • @NYCfrankie
      @NYCfrankie 4 роки тому

      @@dairyskeptic7428 funny I've actually been trying to find a link to that online I want 2 c it

    • @Lelik_208
      @Lelik_208 4 роки тому +3

      @@Ahris22 in fact, the dispute about the origin of the Varangians has been going on since the beginning of the 18th century. "Russian" historians argued about this with the authors of this hypothesis - invited German historians. The Soviet Union followed the Scandinavian theory.

  • @rotciv1492
    @rotciv1492 4 роки тому +20

    "You thought it would be sponsored by Shadow Legends...
    BUT IT WAS ME, DI.... I mean... DEVIN!!!"

  • @thomasbmakaduc
    @thomasbmakaduc 4 роки тому +4

    Guys your animations are awesome ! Thank you for covering this period, such an interesting one.

  • @joepvanderven4882
    @joepvanderven4882 4 роки тому +13

    I think this is your most beautifully animated episode so far. How far this channel has come since its early days rome total war clips. Cheers to your team of animators! Keep up the great work

  • @TheHaNyGa
    @TheHaNyGa 4 роки тому +27

    WUUUUuUUUUUUuUT??????? Oleg was a regent under Rurick's son - Igor. Why u didn't mentioned this? This is the essence of Kiev Rus history, starting point. He tricked Askold and Dir, saying that he is regular merchant. Then, in front of Ask and Dir he showed a young prince Igor and said: "Азъ єсм Ольгъ кназь . А сє єсть Рюриков Игорь кнажичь" ( I am Oleg the Knyaz(slav version of king) and this is Rurick's Igor the Knyazhich (prince))
    He was Rurick's right-hand man

    • @kealunleday3948
      @kealunleday3948 3 роки тому

      Right it was thru olga and svatoslav they came into true power

    • @TheHaNyGa
      @TheHaNyGa 3 роки тому

      @پیاده نظام خان Yes. I'm from Kyiv and i know history of my OWN land. This video have alot of misconceptions

    • @TheHaNyGa
      @TheHaNyGa 3 роки тому

      @پیاده نظام خان Yes, it does. I quoted text from Nestor's manuscripts which are only one historical record we have about that times. And it's totally debunked that they said at this video. My dad worked as historian at historical museum at Andriivskiy Descent in Kyiv, and you better analyze origin source

    • @TheHaNyGa
      @TheHaNyGa 3 роки тому

      @پیاده نظام خان So show me proof
      I quoted historical record of medieval historian Nestor and where is your data and other histiorian records? Show them or shut up

    • @TheHaNyGa
      @TheHaNyGa 3 роки тому

      @پیاده نظام خان И какого хрена они в одном месте придерживаются версии Нестора, а в другой момент полностью ей противоречат? Оо

  • @Sandra.Molchanova
    @Sandra.Molchanova 4 роки тому +2

    Good summary, carefully balanced over numerous questions surrounding this topic. Well done!

  • @moisesjimenez4391
    @moisesjimenez4391 3 роки тому +3

    I didn’t even know about the origins of the Russians until I decided to do a report on Russia about a year ago and I’m glad to finally see a UA-cam historian cover it.

  • @greenemperor3022
    @greenemperor3022 4 роки тому +6

    Great video. Love to see a video on Kievan Rus. Don't see too many good videos on it.
    Can't wait till you guys talk about the Novogord Republic 🙂

    • @Nataly79797
      @Nataly79797 Рік тому

      Нет в истории Киевской Руси

  • @MichaelShafer-td8ew
    @MichaelShafer-td8ew 3 місяці тому

    Wonderful narrative. The maps are a great help. Fantastic illustration.

  • @kyrgyzsanjar
    @kyrgyzsanjar 4 роки тому +10

    I just can't get enough of this channel. EVERYTHING you guys do is just pure gold!

  • @OOG_IMP
    @OOG_IMP 4 роки тому +59

    Can you guys make the animations a little *less amazing* next time? You're making every other history channel look bad :P
    Seriously unbelievably stunning work though!

  • @gnot_paul
    @gnot_paul 4 роки тому +5

    Holy cow, the animations are on a whole new level.

  • @Wharbuckz7
    @Wharbuckz7 4 роки тому +8

    Im 7% Southern, Central Slavic. Great video.

  • @philtkaswahl2124
    @philtkaswahl2124 4 роки тому +8

    Devin has seized the sponsorship! That was an unexpected assault.

  • @ahumpierrogue137
    @ahumpierrogue137 4 роки тому +3

    Woah, the visuals of this episode are incredible!

  • @Blalack77
    @Blalack77 4 роки тому +8

    I could watch these until my eyes fall out. I never understood why people didn't like history in school. It was always my favorite topic. I know you're made to remember a lot of facts and stuff but aside from that, it's basically just listening to stories - I mean, I've always had ADHD and it was a lot worse back then, but I could still manage to pay attention for the most part. I always felt like history class was almost like a break time from all the other stuff.

  • @donwarren3253
    @donwarren3253 4 роки тому +69

    When you play as the Sturgians in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

  • @hoodmoses8529
    @hoodmoses8529 4 роки тому +1

    This channel is just fantastic!❤

  • @anzaca1
    @anzaca1 4 роки тому +51

    4:30 Amazing animation!

  • @PLAY-jw5su
    @PLAY-jw5su 4 роки тому +107

    An interesting fact for my foreign friends: Novgorod (the first Rurik's capital) may be translated as Newtown because "novy" is new, "gorod" is а town on Russian.
    I'm from this now not a big town: )

    • @milovantolic8821
      @milovantolic8821 4 роки тому +19

      Yea. Probably in every Slavic language word for ''a town'' and ''new'' are similar as we say ''grad'' and ''novi''. Greetings from south Slav.
      a few trivia:
      Our main city in such literally translation is called ''White city'' and its not the only one called that way.
      And word ''grad'(city/town)' probably comes from word ''graditi'' which means ''to build'.'
      After all it was a New City. Built to grow.
      This episode come at perfect moment as I just participated continuation of those fine Scythian traditions.

    • @sodinc
      @sodinc 4 роки тому +9

      @@milovantolic8821 we have Белгород in south-west RF

    • @yllbardh
      @yllbardh 4 роки тому +9

      Nygård

    • @PLAY-jw5su
      @PLAY-jw5su 4 роки тому +8

      @@milovantolic8821, your verb "graditi"(to build) is very similar to our verb " gradit' "that translated as to build a wall or a fence for proctecting around. There are so many common words in Slavic languages! Unfortunately, the Russians has less similar vocabulary with another one's.
      P.S. Verb " stroit' " means "to build" on Russian.

    • @exter9384
      @exter9384 4 роки тому +7

      @@PLAY-jw5su Yes, I think that's because we later borrowed a lot of words from the French and Germans. That's also the reason why it's easier for a Russian to understand other Slavic languages than for other Slavs to understand Russian.

  • @abloodorange5233
    @abloodorange5233 4 роки тому +2

    This new animation is incredible! Keep it up💖

  • @drpretzel2086
    @drpretzel2086 4 роки тому +14

    I’ll give the game a look as my current library of Strategy games is growing thin

  • @ezra5788
    @ezra5788 4 роки тому +8

    Russia is like a Phoenix. It rises slowly until it is extremely powerful and then everything crashes, loses its power and then back to scratch. This has happened A LOT in Russia's history.

    • @РусланПерунзаНас
      @РусланПерунзаНас 2 місяці тому

      Russia didn't even exist before 1721, Petr I himself was the last Tsar of Moscow Tsarst

    • @JoshChris-b2c
      @JoshChris-b2c 18 днів тому

      ​@@РусланПерунзаНасPeople also ask
      What language did they speak in the Kievan Rus?
      Answer and Explanation: The Kievan Rus people spoke a combination of Russian and Ukrainian languages.

  • @jackmctavich6116
    @jackmctavich6116 4 роки тому +1

    Great video and channel for everyone who loves history

  • @Richard_is_cool
    @Richard_is_cool 4 роки тому +24

    Please, more East European history!

    • @lucydrop9674
      @lucydrop9674 3 роки тому

      Yes PLEASE THERE REALLY ISNT ENOUGH OF IT ON UA-cam

  • @ethanschenck9714
    @ethanschenck9714 4 роки тому +28

    6:32 I don't know about other Slavs, but that sentiment is still strong in Poland. My family and I visited three families whose kids went on exchange in my school district (my mom's the country contact for our area), and they all treated us like kings and even wanted to pay for our groceries for traveling to the next family. They have a saying that translates to "To host a guest is to host God"

    • @ondras5241
      @ondras5241 4 роки тому +14

      Same in Czech Republic. It's basically impossible to go to visit someone without getting million food and stuff

    • @locybapsi174
      @locybapsi174 2 роки тому +5

      Same in Serbia

    • @karmen1392
      @karmen1392 Рік тому +3

      Same in Croatia

  • @drewweaves7573
    @drewweaves7573 4 роки тому +1

    Absolutely beautiful video!

  • @dronmusicsound
    @dronmusicsound 3 роки тому +35

    Very detailed and quite accurate to the Nestor chronical source’s. Thanks from Russia! Also impressive animation. I appreciate that the imagery is close to the originals such as clothing, landscape, and many details nailed. Good job.

    • @victorg2700
      @victorg2700 2 роки тому +4

      Kievan Rus - created 8-9 century(Ukraine) vs Muscovy union(Russia) was created in 12 century as a Slav and Mongol tatars mix - don't confuse it
      since then the battle continues until today

    • @НесторПетровичСеверов-ь3з
      @НесторПетровичСеверов-ь3з 2 роки тому +1

      @@victorg2700 ohh you’re probably Ukrainian right? I like the way you trying to rewrite the history but it seems like no one agrees with you or your Ukraine. The whole world knows the truth. Novgorod was a Russian city and it was the first capital if you didn’t know, also Knyaz came from Novgorod not Kiev. It’s funny that only Ukrainians are the ones who disagrees with the facts. You have nothing, no history, no music, no poets… not even your own soil so thank Russians for allowing you to live on Russian territory. Your people never spilled blood for Crimea or other cities everything you have has been given to you and other Ukrainians for free. So I suggest you to go …. yourself!

    • @billyjean3118
      @billyjean3118 2 роки тому

      @@victorg2700 russians always had issues understanding that lands around them are not theirs to grab, ruthless pathetic colonizers

    • @zyracxes9333
      @zyracxes9333 2 роки тому +10

      @@victorg2700 The idea of Ukraine don't exist at the time, the same is the chase of Russia and Belarus. All the vikings created was the Union of most Eastern Slavs under one rule. Don't confuse the medieval structures with the current states which are not the same. If we are going by this, Russia prove to be the continuity after the fall of Kievan Rus, as Muscovy was ruled by the same dynasty that ruled before in Kiev till the death of Ivan the Terrible and of his last son. When Ukraine start to see the day as a spark is most likely started with the Cossacks movements.

    • @Varedyan
      @Varedyan Рік тому

      ​@@victorg2700 Mongol tatars in 12 centuries says everything about your knowledge level.

  • @williamradke4290
    @williamradke4290 4 роки тому +5

    I'm looking forward to this series, since like a lot of people I don't know much about ancient Russian history so this will be fascinating to watch.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +1

      More on the way!

    • @РусланПерунзаНас
      @РусланПерунзаНас 2 місяці тому

      Rusyn and Russian are different terms. Rus' is History of Ukraine

    • @JoshChris-b2c
      @JoshChris-b2c 18 днів тому

      ​@@РусланПерунзаНасPeople also ask
      What language did they speak in the Kievan Rus?
      Answer and Explanation: The Kievan Rus people spoke a combination of Russian and Ukrainian languages.

  • @kamskykimann1925
    @kamskykimann1925 2 роки тому +1

    K&G videos are always informative and fairly presented, more power guys. 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @jquick8214
    @jquick8214 4 роки тому +10

    *declares war in godless tactics*
    “And that made war inevitable”

  • @jayantasen2406
    @jayantasen2406 4 роки тому +12

    It is going to be a very interesting series, I can already feel it :D
    Keep up the good work people.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks! Indeed, the second episode is a bomb :-)

  • @antoinemonks4187
    @antoinemonks4187 4 роки тому +2

    Great video guys; and congrats to OfficiallyDevin. Also: 5:16 'You underestimate my power!'

  • @crtuneman
    @crtuneman 4 роки тому +42

    Thanks for this video. I've been trying to find some good books on early Russian history and it's not easy. Most of the books out there focus on the Tsarist period. Everybody wants to read about Rasputin, but no one wants to read about the Rus. I'm trying to get into early Russia. This was really good.

    • @hansmeier5536
      @hansmeier5536 4 роки тому +4

      i tried to do the same on early Czech /Polish history, it seems like there are things that are known by some but will not get published as hey do not fit the official picture these countries have created about themselves. I own an old Czech history book from the 19th century, where the origin is described as north of the black sea, Scythian country. In later books the origin moves further up north and west as if the historians tried to create a more west European image??

    • @slouberiee
      @slouberiee 3 роки тому +3

      @@hansmeier5536 The old 19th century book was most probably written by a german/austrian writer, so I think there could be a skewed view as well. It always depends on the writer and her/his background. You must take it into account while reading it.
      What about "A History of the Czech Lands" by Oldřich Tůma? It was created by bunch of history sciencists from the Academy of Science so it should be a solid work.

    • @ilyachernishov8963
      @ilyachernishov8963 2 роки тому

      Tartarian Rus

    • @UhtredOfBamburgh
      @UhtredOfBamburgh 2 роки тому +6

      Try reading "A History of Ukraine: The Land and its Peoples" by Magocsi... There is a reason that Russian history starts very late in the tsarist period - its because Muscovites didn't take over the Kyivans until the tsarist period. Russians (not to be confused with Rus') were disorganized eastern tribes that didnt have any power until after the Mongols slaughtered Kyiv... It is a myth that Ukraine is a younger nation than Russia. Russian imperialist history teaches this myth and truth and purposely puts everything backwards and convoluted to make it all work. The rewriting of history in this region is itself part of the history.

    • @UhtredOfBamburgh
      @UhtredOfBamburgh 2 роки тому +3

      @@ЕкатеринаИгуральникова When was Kyiv founded? When was Moskva founded? ...what did you learn from this thought experiment?

  • @sandilekhumalo9757
    @sandilekhumalo9757 2 роки тому +9

    Anybody here to get a better understanding of the present conflict?

    • @waynejohnson1786
      @waynejohnson1786 2 роки тому +2

      Most people don’t care about the history so I applaud you for actually trying to better understand the history, which can help you understand the present conflict.

    • @MsCatalicious
      @MsCatalicious 2 роки тому

      I'm here trying to understand more.

  • @ikziedit
    @ikziedit 3 роки тому

    Respect for making your own ad for your own game in your own video big thumps up!

  • @MisterTidster
    @MisterTidster 4 роки тому +16

    Really enjoyed this one! Hopefully this series will cover the conquest of Siberia. I know little about it and it’s glossed over far too often. It’s always like there’s Cossacks and bam Russia is huge.

    • @Askhat08
      @Askhat08 3 роки тому +1

      That's basically what it was. Little to no indigenous people lived there.

    • @danielmorales8199
      @danielmorales8199 2 роки тому +3

      Oh it's a long story. It all started with the fact that the Siberian Khan killed the Moscow ambassador and began to raid. The owners of these lands, the merchants Stroganovs, asked for help from the Don Cossacks. So Yermak beat the nomads until he drowned in the river. After about 75 years, the first clashes with China began, and after 250 years, an agreement was concluded with Japan. In the course of the advancement of numerous expeditions in which they moved in all directions, including the northern seas, the Cossacks and the conquerors of Siberia built many cities.

  • @Русскийстепнойвоин
    @Русскийстепнойвоин 3 місяці тому +3

    The rus vikings were more likely to be a mix between slavs and norsemen. The few genetic tests that have been done on the remains of varangian warriors have yielded the following results: one part was composed of slavs, one part of slavic and nordic half-breeds, one part of balts, and some being balts with some connection to Iceland. According to the latter, the varangians were isolated from the general norse viking genetic grouping. Another study also found that Rurik's haplogroup was N1c, which is common among finno-ugrics, north slavs, and baltics, but which is only found in 4% of the swedish population

  • @ec1480
    @ec1480 4 роки тому +3

    This is a small nitpick, but it's going to bother me if I don't say it. The Balts (Lithuanians and Latvians) and Slavs came from a common ancestor and the Finns were from a different source. It's not the Slavs were from a different source and the Balts and Finns came from a common ancestor like you said.

  • @nathanaelraynard2641
    @nathanaelraynard2641 4 роки тому +1

    Daaamn i really like today's video it seems really interesting

  • @denniscleary7580
    @denniscleary7580 4 роки тому +4

    You guys are keeping me going, thanks kings

  • @alisa6623
    @alisa6623 4 роки тому +22

    благодаря вашим видео сдала ЕГЭ по истории на 90 баллов

  • @Katapugonn
    @Katapugonn 2 роки тому +1

    the visuals in this video are so amazing

  • @tyskbulle
    @tyskbulle 4 роки тому +26

    Ive met many eastern-Slavs who reject this story of events. Although I find it highly compelling. It is likely the vikings had the same impact east as west.
    As a modern Scandinavian, its a great story that connects the two regions and its peoples. And ironically in typical Norse tradition, they would help create new rivals for their descendants. Even give them their name.
    In Finnish: "Ruotsi" means Sweden. A variation of an old Norse word "Ro" "to row" or just "row".
    In northern Sami: "Ruotta" means Sweden and "Ruossa" Russia.
    In Swedish: "Ryss" means Russian. Borrowed back from the east. It is a new variation of the old Norse word to describe the rowing Varangians.
    As Russia ended the Swedish Empire, they are still considered to be our rivals. A combination of two words to form "Ryssjävlar" is still popular, meaning Russian-devils. Essentially Rowing-devils! Which would be... Vikings cursing Vikings?... Ha!...

    • @tyskbulle
      @tyskbulle 4 роки тому

      @bhf fytxrbyf That is because "djävlar" is a different word. With its own origin.

    • @dronmusicsound
      @dronmusicsound 3 роки тому +2

      Actually this is the most accurate story of events. Slavic + Varangian Princes = Russian people known nowadays

    • @dronmusicsound
      @dronmusicsound 3 роки тому +2

      Also Rus or Russia had an alternative name given by varangians such as “Gardarika”, which means land of towns

    • @tyskbulle
      @tyskbulle 3 роки тому +2

      @@dronmusicsound In modern Swedish, gård means farm/home/homestead and rik means rich/rich of/many of.
      "Land of Gårdar-rika" equivalents to something like:
      "Land of many homes/Land of richly homes/Land richly in homes".
      Rike/Rige/Riki as in German Reich means realm or kingdom. If they ever used a word like Gardar-riki or Gardar-rige they would mean Farmland-Realm. A fitting word for the rich soil of Kiev. But that is speculation.

    • @Andrei-ev7du
      @Andrei-ev7du Рік тому

      @@dronmusicsoundRus=malorussians/ukrainians,russians and belarussians

  • @sklavian6886
    @sklavian6886 4 роки тому +6

    I randomly stumped upon your channel and it is one of the best things to happen in my life for the last couple months. I love the artwork and material so much, I literally make a screenshot every time frame changes because I love this artwork so much. I hope your channel guys will get at least ten times more viewers and subscribers, much love

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +1

      I am sure you have many good things going for you right now, but we are still grateful, thanks :-)

  • @Yagod19
    @Yagod19 4 роки тому +2

    Please do more on Early Slavic History! How did they expand to the line between Hamburg and Salzburg? Why did they assimilate in the far west?

  • @MarkoFTW
    @MarkoFTW 4 роки тому +43

    Laws of Hospitality are, even today, one of the most sacred to Slavs, at least to Serbs. (edited for grammar)

    • @hesusinoverwatch2087
      @hesusinoverwatch2087 4 роки тому +9

      Same in Poland bracie.

    • @khal7702
      @khal7702 4 роки тому +8

      Same in Poland, guests are very welcome n there always is food n vodka is someone stops by.

    • @sabcia91
      @sabcia91 4 роки тому +1

      Kosovo jest Serbia!

    • @ironczar8975
      @ironczar8975 4 роки тому +1

      How does this work though? Do you invite complete strangers to your home or is it more for people who you are familiar with?

    • @khal7702
      @khal7702 4 роки тому +4

      @@ironczar8975 let's say you connecting Internet in a Slavic house, u will be offered food n drink (usually vodka or beer)