How the Vikings Changed Europe Forever — Fexingo History

The Rus: How Vikings Built the First Russian State

8 min · 6. juli 2026
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In this episode of How the Vikings Changed Europe Forever, Lucas and Luna explore the controversial and fascinating story of the Rus—the Norse traders and warriors who, according to the Primary Chronicle, were invited by Slavic and Finnic tribes to rule over them in 862 AD. We dive into the debate between Normanist and anti-Normanist historians, the archaeological evidence at Staraya Ladoga and Gnezdovo, and the role of key figures like Rurik, Oleg the Seer, and Olga of Kiev. We also discuss how the Rus blended Norse, Slavic, and Byzantine influences to create the Kievan Rus' state, leading to the famous 907 AD treaty with Constantinople and the eventual Christianization under Vladimir the Great. Along the way, we examine runestones, the 'Varangian to the Greeks' trade route, and how the word 'Rus' itself may have originated from Old Norse 'roðr' meaning 'rowing'. This episode offers a nuanced look at a pivotal but often misunderstood chapter of Viking expansion. #Vikings #KievanRus #Rurik #PrimaryChronicle #NormanistControversy #StarayaLadoga #OlegTheSeer #OlgaOfKiev #VarangianRoute #ByzantineEmpire #SlavicHistory #NorseExpansion #Gnezdovo #RusKhaganate #VladimirTheGreat #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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