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  1. Arantxa Rus (n. 13 de diciembre de 1990; Delft, Países Bajos) es una jugadora profesional de tenis neerlandesa . Rus gozó de una exitosa carrera júnior, ganando el Abierto de Australia júnior en 2008 y alcanzando el primer puesto de la clasificación júnior de la ITF. La carrera profesional de Rus ha visto victorias importantes ante Kim ...

  2. History of East Slavs. The Mongol Empire invaded and conquered much of Kievan Rus' in the mid-13th century, sacking numerous cities including the largest such as Kyiv (50,000 inhabitants) and Chernihiv (30,000 inhabitants). The Mongol siege and sack of Kiev in 1240 is generally held to mark the end of Kievan Rus' as a distinct, singular polity.

  3. The calling of the Varangians illustrated in the Radziwiłł Chronicle (15th century). The calling of the Varangians, calling of the (Varangian) princes or invitation to the Varangians (Russian: призвание варягов, romanized: prizvaniye varyagov; Ukrainian: покликання варягів, romanized: poklykannya varyahiv) is a legend about the origins of the Rus' people, the ...

  4. Lech, Czech and Rus' ( Czech pronunciation: [lɛx tʃɛx rus], Polish pronunciation: [lɛx t͡ʂɛx rus]) refers to a founding legend of three Slavic brothers who founded three Slavic peoples: the Poles (or Lechites ), the Czechs, and the East Slavs ( Belarusians, Russians, Rusyns, and Ukrainians ), particularly Lechite Polans and Ruthene Polans.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CumansCumans - Wikipedia

    The name Cuman is the name of several villages in Turkey, such as Kumanlar, including the Black Sea region. The indigenous people in the Altai Republic, Kumandins (Kumandy), are descended from the Cumans. [175] By the 17th century, the Kumandins lived along the river Charysh, near its confluence with the river Ob.

  6. Kievan Rus, first East Slavic state. It reached its peak in the early to mid-11th century. Both the origin of the Kievan state and that of the name Rus, which came to be applied to it, remain matters of debate among historians. According to the traditional account presented in The Russian Primary.

  7. Rus' people. Guests from Overseas, Nicholas Roerich (1899) The Rus ' ( Slavic: Русь; Greek: Ῥῶς) were an early medieval group, who lived in modern Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and other countries, and are the ancestors of modern Russians and other Eastern European ethnicities. According to both contemporary Byzantine and Islamic sources ...