Two references about rhos's in the 42th chapter of a treatise «De administrando imperio» by Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos

The paper examines the references about Rhos’s in the 42th chapter of a treatise De Administrando Imperio of the Emperor Constantine Porphyrogennetos. This chapter is a consistent description of the geographic locus from Thessaloniki to the Caucasus, as well as people who are associated with them. T...

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Main Author: Shchavelev, Aleksey Sergeyevich
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Language:Russian
Published: Antichnaya drevnost' i srednie veka 2019
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spelling fturalfunivojs:oai:journals.urfu.ru:article/4010 2023-06-06T11:53:12+02:00 Two references about rhos's in the 42th chapter of a treatise «De administrando imperio» by Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos Два сообщения о росах в главе 42 трактата «Об управлении империей» Константина VII Багрянородного Shchavelev, Aleksey Sergeyevich 2019-01-07 https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/adsv/article/view/4010 rus rus Antichnaya drevnost' i srednie veka Античная древность и средние века https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/adsv/article/view/4010/3179 https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/adsv/article/view/4010 (c) 2019 Aleksey Sergeyevich Shchavelev Antichnaya drevnost' i srednie veka; Том 41 (2013); 144-152 Античная древность и средние века; Том 41 (2013); 144-152 2687-0398 0320-4472 Византия Древняя Русь варяги Константин Багрянородный info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Рецензированная статья 2019 fturalfunivojs 2023-04-16T08:14:48Z The paper examines the references about Rhos’s in the 42th chapter of a treatise De Administrando Imperio of the Emperor Constantine Porphyrogennetos. This chapter is a consistent description of the geographic locus from Thessaloniki to the Caucasus, as well as people who are associated with them. The chapter dates back to the source of the beginning of the 10th century to the time of Leo VI the Wise. In one fragment is an indication of the habitat of Rus’ in the upper reaches of the Dnieper River, which leads to the conclusion that this is the first mention in written sources of Rus’s emporium near the contemporary village Gnezdovo. In another fragment is an indication of the latitudinal route which was used by Rus’s that led from their settlement to the Volga Bulgars and Khazars, and then south to Syria. This information is remarkably coincides with the conclusions of archaeologists that the latitudinal trade route «Western Dvina – Dnepr – Oka – Volga» was the main artery of communication in the history of early Gnezdovo, and the route «from the Vikings to the Greeks» was the main trade route until the mid 10th century. The paper examines the references about Rhos’s in the 42th chapter of a treatise De Administrando Imperio of the Emperor Constantine Porphyrogennetos. This chapter is a consistent description of the geographic locus from Thessaloniki to the Caucasus, as well as people who are associated with them. The chapter dates back to the source of the beginning of the 10th century to the time of Leo VI the Wise. In one fragment is an indication of the habitat of Rus’ in the upper reaches of the Dnieper River, which leads to the conclusion that this is the first mention in written sources of Rus’s emporium near the contemporary village Gnezdovo. In another fragment is an indication of the latitudinal route which was used by Rus’s that led from their settlement to the Volga Bulgars and Khazars, and then south to Syria. This information is remarkably coincides with the conclusions of archaeologists that ... Article in Journal/Newspaper dvina Ural Federal University: URFU Journal Systems Rus’ ENVELOPE(155.950,155.950,54.200,54.200)
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Древняя Русь
варяги
Константин Багрянородный
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Древняя Русь
варяги
Константин Багрянородный
Shchavelev, Aleksey Sergeyevich
Two references about rhos's in the 42th chapter of a treatise «De administrando imperio» by Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos
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description The paper examines the references about Rhos’s in the 42th chapter of a treatise De Administrando Imperio of the Emperor Constantine Porphyrogennetos. This chapter is a consistent description of the geographic locus from Thessaloniki to the Caucasus, as well as people who are associated with them. The chapter dates back to the source of the beginning of the 10th century to the time of Leo VI the Wise. In one fragment is an indication of the habitat of Rus’ in the upper reaches of the Dnieper River, which leads to the conclusion that this is the first mention in written sources of Rus’s emporium near the contemporary village Gnezdovo. In another fragment is an indication of the latitudinal route which was used by Rus’s that led from their settlement to the Volga Bulgars and Khazars, and then south to Syria. This information is remarkably coincides with the conclusions of archaeologists that the latitudinal trade route «Western Dvina – Dnepr – Oka – Volga» was the main artery of communication in the history of early Gnezdovo, and the route «from the Vikings to the Greeks» was the main trade route until the mid 10th century. The paper examines the references about Rhos’s in the 42th chapter of a treatise De Administrando Imperio of the Emperor Constantine Porphyrogennetos. This chapter is a consistent description of the geographic locus from Thessaloniki to the Caucasus, as well as people who are associated with them. The chapter dates back to the source of the beginning of the 10th century to the time of Leo VI the Wise. In one fragment is an indication of the habitat of Rus’ in the upper reaches of the Dnieper River, which leads to the conclusion that this is the first mention in written sources of Rus’s emporium near the contemporary village Gnezdovo. In another fragment is an indication of the latitudinal route which was used by Rus’s that led from their settlement to the Volga Bulgars and Khazars, and then south to Syria. This information is remarkably coincides with the conclusions of archaeologists that ...
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title Two references about rhos's in the 42th chapter of a treatise «De administrando imperio» by Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos
title_short Two references about rhos's in the 42th chapter of a treatise «De administrando imperio» by Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos
title_full Two references about rhos's in the 42th chapter of a treatise «De administrando imperio» by Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos
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op_source Antichnaya drevnost' i srednie veka; Том 41 (2013); 144-152
Античная древность и средние века; Том 41 (2013); 144-152
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