Chap 12.2 Slides Flashcards

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What was The Rus of Kiev?

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  • The Russian Primary Chronicle tells how Russia was created
  • Slavs occupied plains
  • During mid-800s, Slavs along Dnieper River fight among selves; asked for help from northern Europeans, called the Rus
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What brought Order to SLAVS?

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•Three brothers, Rus people migrated to Novgorod, oldest brother, Rurik, brought order to Slavs

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What did Oleg do?

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•882, Rurik’s successor, Oleg wanted to extend Kiev south, successfully attacked Constantinople

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How did KIEV grow?

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  • Oleg’s victory produced trade agreement between Byzantine Empire, Russian people
  • Late 900s, Rus expended
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Who was Yaroslav the Wise?

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  • Kievan region became state called Kievan Rus
  • During height of Kievan Rus’ power, ruler was Yaroslav the Wise
  • 1019, Yaroslav became grand prince, ruled until 1054
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What were Cultural Improvements in KIEV?

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•Collected religious books, hired scribes to translate from Greek into Slavic language

Began ambitious building program in Kiev

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Did those in KIEV succeed militarily?

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•Military record was mixed

–Regained lost territory

–Tried to attack Constantinople, but was crushed

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Where were the Slavs of Kiev successful?

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•More successful dealing with western Europe

–Maintained good diplomatic, trade relationships

–Arranged marriages between daughters, European princes

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What did the Byzantine Empire introduce to Russia?

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  • Before, Slavs practiced native polytheism
  • The Byzantine Empire affected Russia with Christianity
  • 863, Constantinople churchman sent two Greek monks to convert Slavs to Christianity, brothers Cyril and Methodius
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What helped the spread of Christianity in Russia?

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  • Used Slavonic language to celebrate mass; helped convert many people
  • The two developed written alphabet for Slavonic language, based on Greek alphabet, called Cyrillic alphabet
  • Byzantine version of Christianity spread to Russia
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What did Russia gain from conversion to Christianity?

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  • Important convert, Grand Duke Vladimir I of Kiev
  • Baptized a Christian; married sister of a Byzantine emperor
  • Conversion helped gain economic, political advantages from Byzantine Empire
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How did Vladimir I of Kiev spread Christianity?

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  • He built libraries, schools, churches
  • In 988, Vladimir made Christianity state religion of Kievan Russia
  • Christianity spread, but tensions between branches of church grew worse
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How did Russian Orthodox Church form?

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  • Following 1054 schism, semi-independent church set up in Russia still linked to Orthodox Church in Constantinople
  • Eventually became Russian Orthodox Church
  • Vladimir made saint in new church
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14
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Where did threat to Russian come from?

Who threatened Russians?

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A Threat from the East - The Mongols

  • 1200s, Mongols, led by Genghis Khan, swept across Asia
  • Genghis Khan and Mongols created immense empire
  • Mongol raiders defeated Rus and their allies in 1223
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What ended Kievan Rus Control?

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  • 1227, Genghis Khan died, empire divided into four regions
  • Mongol state established in southern Russia; Kievan Rus dominance over
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16
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Why was Russia not destroyed by the Mongols?

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  • Mongols mostly left local princes in charge, did not interfere with church
  • Prince Alexander encouraged Russians not to rebel against new masters
  • As result Mongols did not destroy as much as in other lands
17
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Who also invaded Russia?

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Invasion from the Baltic

Teutonic Knights

18
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What were the Teutonic Knights?

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  • German military order of knights wanted to force Russians to abandon Orthodox Church, convert to Roman Catholicism
  • Teutonic Knights invaded from Baltic Sea; Alexander fought against them
19
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What was the Massacre on the Ice?

Who was the hero?

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  • April 1242, Alexander’s army lured Knights onto thinning ice
  • Ice cracked; men, horses fell into freezing water
  • Battle known as massacre on the ice, one of Russia’s most famous

•Alexander Nevsky celebrated as hero