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The Rus: How Viking Traders Forged a New Identity in the East

7 min · 23. juni 2026
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This episode dives into the story of the Rus, the Scandinavian traders and warriors who ventured east along the river routes of what is now Russia and Ukraine. Unlike the raiders who terrorized Western Europe, the Rus built a hybrid society blending Norse, Slavic, and Finnic traditions. We explore the earliest mentions of the Rus in Frankish and Arabic sources, the role of the Volga trade route in funnelling silver from the Abbasid Caliphate into Northern Europe, and the controversial debate over whether the Rus founded the first East Slavic state. Key figures include the semi-legendary Rurik, whose brothers Sineus and Truvor may be a scribal error, and the later Prince Oleg who shifted power south to Kiev. We also cover the rich burial mounds of Gnezdovo and the treaty texts that show a gradual Slavicization of the Rus elite. This is a story of adaptation, trade, and identity — not conquest. #Rus #Varangians #KievanRus #VolgaTradeRoute #Dirhams #Rurik #OlegofNovgorod #Gnezdovo #AbbasidCaliphate #IbnRustah #PrimaryChronicle #Slavicization #ScandinavianHistory #VikingTrade #EarlyMedieval #History #FexingoHistory #NorthernEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Rus: How Viking Traders Forged a New Identity in the East

This episode dives into the story of the Rus, the Scandinavian traders and warriors who ventured east along the river routes of what is now Russia and Ukraine. Unlike the raiders who terrorized Western Europe, the Rus built a hybrid society blending Norse, Slavic, and Finnic traditions. We explore the earliest mentions of the Rus in Frankish and Arabic sources, the role of the Volga trade route in funnelling silver from the Abbasid Caliphate into Northern Europe, and the controversial debate over whether the Rus founded the first East Slavic state. Key figures include the semi-legendary Rurik, whose brothers Sineus and Truvor may be a scribal error, and the later Prince Oleg who shifted power south to Kiev. We also cover the rich burial mounds of Gnezdovo and the treaty texts that show a gradual Slavicization of the Rus elite. This is a story of adaptation, trade, and identity — not conquest. #Rus #Varangians #KievanRus #VolgaTradeRoute #Dirhams #Rurik #OlegofNovgorod #Gnezdovo #AbbasidCaliphate #IbnRustah #PrimaryChronicle #Slavicization #ScandinavianHistory #VikingTrade #EarlyMedieval #History #FexingoHistory #NorthernEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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