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  1. Timeline of Russian history

    This is a timeline of Russian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Russia and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Russia. Dates before 31 January 1918, when the Bolshevik government adopted the Gregorian calendar, are given in the Old Style Julian calendar. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Pages in category "Timelines of cities in Russia" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Timeline of Barnaul; Timeline of Berdsk; E. Timeline of Erivan; G. Timeline of Grozny; K. Timeline of Kaliningrad; Timeline of Kazan;
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  4. en.wikipedia.org

    This is a timeline of Russian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Russia and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Russia.See also the list of leaders of Russia.. Dates before 31 January 1918, when the Bolshevik government adopted the Gregorian calendar, are given in the Old Style Julian calendar
  5. historyworld.net

    Russia timeline. 4000 BC Sledges for transport In Mesopotamia, and on the grass steppes of southern Russia, oxen are used to pull heavy loads on sledges ... A Russian chronicle makes the first mention of the marauding Polovtsy, who persistently raid Russian cities from the steppes. Cumans Kiev uprising of 1068 Polovtsian Dances Battle of the ...
  6. ducksters.com

    Russia Timeline CE. 800 - Slavic peoples migrate into the area of the Ukraine. 862 - King Rurik rules the region from the city of Novgorod. The people are known as the Rus. ... Some years later, the Rus conquered the city of Kiev and started the kingdom of the Kievan Rus. Over the 10th and 11th century the Kievan Rus became a powerful empire in ...
  7. advantour.com

    The Russian Primary Chronicle contains the names of such cities as Kiev, Chernigov, Smolebsk, Lyubech, Novgorod, Pskov, Polotsk, Vitebsk, Rostov, Suzdal, Murom and others. This is why the Scandinavian visitors - Varangians - used to call the land of Slavs as Gardarika (the land of cities).
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    This is a list of cities and towns in Russia. According to the data of 2010 Russian Census, there are 1,117 cities and towns in Russia. After the Census, Innopolis, a town in the Republic of Tatarstan, was established in 2012 and granted town status in 2015. List. City
  9. localhistories.org

    Russia takes Estonia. 1724. The Russian Academy of Sciences is founded. 1725-1727. Catherine I is the first woman to rule the Russian Empire. 1730-1740. Anna Ivanova is Empress of Russia. 1741. Elizabeth seizes power. 1755. The first Russian university is founded. 1762. Catherine the Great seizes power in Russia. 1772-95. Russia takes parts of ...
  10. meetrussiaonline.com

    Today we will tell you when, how and why different cities became capitals of Russia. Ladoga: from 862 to 864. Ladoga was founded in 753 and is considered to be the oldest city in Russia. Rurik - the ancestor of the princely dynasty of Rurikovich in Russia - had Ladoga as his constant residence from 862 to 864, after which he moved to Novgorod.
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