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Meaning of "varangians"

varangians (noun) - This term refers to a historical group of Norse warriors, traders, and pirates who settled in Eastern Europe, particularly in Russia and Ukraine, during the Middle Ages. They played a significant role in the history and politics of the region
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The Varangians are a more clearly definable group.
We will need everyone when the Varangians return.
I say it Varangians who saw them kissing.
It was an offshoot of the trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks.
The Varangians left very little trace in our history.
This route is known as the trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks.
The loyalty of the Varangians became a trope of Byzantine writers.
The influence of the Varangians.
The call of the Varangians to Russia is truth and fiction.
A general map of the cultures in European Russia at the arrival of the Varangians.
It is sad how scared the Varangians have become of the Pechenegs.
He described Smolensk as a key station on the Road from Varangians to Greeks.
It was there that Varangians first came into contact with the Greeks.
The new neighbours of the Hungarians were the Varangians and the eastern Slavs.
From the Varangians to the Greeks.

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Eastern Europe was divided amongst the Varangians and the Khazars.
The few remaining Varangians fled into the church of the Archangel Michael.
Dedicated to the Varangians.
There they were sold to the Varangians who re-equipped them and loaded them with merchandise.
The Normans immediately set the church on fire, and all Varangians perished in the blaze.
The Varangians thought very highly of Bolli during his stay in Constantinople . ".
Trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks.
Four representatives of the invaders entered the City along a road lined with tall axe-bearing Varangians.
Initially the guard was composed of Varangians who came from Kievan Rus.
He established his own Viking-guard known as the Varangians.
They deal with the adventures of Varangians in the service of Yaroslav I the Wise.
The name of the Russians derives from the Rus ' people supposedly Varangians.
The trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks passed through Khortytsya.
The slaves of Slavic origin in Al-Andalus came from the Varangians who had captured them.
The Varangians or Variags were Scandinavians who travelled eastwards, mainly from Sweden.
According to another legend, some Varangians wanted to hide stolen treasure in the lake.
It also asserted its independent status balancing between Kiev, Novgorod, and the Varangians.
The notable exceptions to this process being the Varangians and vestiaritai, and probably the archontopouloi.
This time it was the north Germans branch, known as Normans, Vikings and Varangians.
They gradually came into contact with the Varangians, bands of Scandinavian warriors and traders.
The chronicle reports that he arrived to Polotsk " from overseas ", a routine phrase to designate Varangians.
Wherever the Emperor went, the Varangians were in attendance.
The Varangians were first used as mercenaries in Italy against the Arabs in 936.
Contemporary English publications also use the name " Viking " for early Varangians in some contexts.
The famous route " from the Varangians to the Greeks " ran through it.
According to the Primary Chronicle the Rus ' elite initially consisted of Varangians from Scandinavia.
Gestr, the Varangians are thieves.
Not long after, the catepan Michael Doukeianos had a force of Varangians stationed at Bari.
Trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks ( in Russian ) Повесть временных лет, ч.
Yes, they were most likely Varangians.
The Varangians are first mentioned imposing tribute from Slavic and Finnic tribes in 859.
They were chosen among war-prone peoples, of whom the Varangians (Norsemen) were preferred.
Rus ' Varangians and their longships in Gardariki, by Nicholas Roerich.
Controversy persists over whether the Rus ' were Varangians ( Vikings ) or Slavs.
From Varangians Invitation to the Сhoice of Faith / 2nd edition, corrected and supplemented.

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