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1 Text| 860-862 (6368-6370) The tributaries of 2 Text| 860-862 (6368-6370) The tributaries of the 3 Text| ruling at Novgorod.~863-866 (6371-6374) Oskold and Dir attacked 4 Text| Novgorod.~863-866 (6371-6374) Oskold and Dir attacked 5 Text| 860-862 (6368-6370) The tributaries 6 Text| was ruling at Novgorod.~863-866 (6371-6374) Oskold and 7 Text| ruling at Novgorod.~863-866 (6371-6374) Oskold and Dir 8 | according 9 Text| according to the law." They accordingly went overseas to the Varangian 10 Text| Truvor, in Izborsk. On account of these Varangians, the 11 Text| the Varangian race, but aforetime they were Slavs. After two 12 | also 13 Text| Swedes, and others Normans, Angles, and Goths, for they were 14 Text| word that the Russians were approaching Constantinople, and the 15 Text| against the Saracens and had arrived at the Black River, the 16 Text| emperor turned back. Upon arriving inside the strait, the Russians 17 Text| assumed the sole authority. He assigned cities to his followers, 18 Text| brother Truvor died, and Rurik assumed the sole authority. He assigned 19 Text| and Rurik assumed the sole authority. He assigned cities to his 20 | became 21 Text| ensued among them, and they began to war one against another. 22 Text| were two men who did not belong to his kin, but were boyars. 23 | beyond 24 Text| Church of the Holy Virgin in Blachemae. They also sang hymns and 25 Text| Saracens and had arrived at the Black River, the eparch sent him 26 Text| belong to his kin, but were boyars. They obtained permission 27 Text| them upon the shore and broke them up, so that few escaped 28 Text| two years, Sineus and his brother Truvor died, and Rurik assumed 29 Text| Shchek and Khoriv, had once built the city, but that since 30 Text| was still, and the sea was cahn, but a storm of wind came 31 Text| as Rus, just as some are called Swedes, and others Normans, 32 Text| cahn, but a storm of wind came up, and when great waves 33 Text| They also sang hymns and carried the sacred vestment of the 34 Text| a great massacre of the Christians, and attacked Constantinople 35 Text| they were thus named. The Chuds, the Slavs, and the Krivichians 36 Text| Patriarch Photius at the Church of the Holy Virgin in Blachemae. 37 Text| there are thus Varangian colonists, but the first settlers 38 Text| there is no order in it. Come to rule and reign over us." 39 Text| waves straightway rose, confusing the boats of the godless 40 Text| their domination over the country of the Polianians at the 41 Text| down the Dnepr, and in the course of their journey they saw 42 Text| city, but that since their deaths, their descendants were 43 Text| since their deaths, their descendants were living there as tributaries 44 Text| inhabitants of Novgorod are descended from the Varangian race, 45 Text| so that few escaped such destruction. The survivors then returned 46 | did 47 Text| Sineus and his brother Truvor died, and Rurik assumed the sole 48 Text| The emperor succeeded with difficulty in entering the city. The 49 Text| vestment of the Virgin to dip it in the sea. The weather 50 Text| tribe rose against tribe. Discord thus ensued among them, 51 Text| of these Varangians, the district of Novgored became known 52 Text| dominion over all these districts. With Rurik there were two 53 Text| They thus sailed down the Dnepr, and in the course of their 54 Text| they established their domination over the country of the 55 Text| Murom, Muromians. Rurik had dominion over all these districts. 56 | down 57 Text| tributaries of the Varangians drove them back beyond the sea 58 | during 59 Text| against tribe. Discord thus ensued among them, and they began 60 Text| succeeded with difficulty in entering the city. The people prayed 61 Text| at the Black River, the eparch sent him word that the Russians 62 Text| broke them up, so that few escaped such destruction. The survivors 63 Text| together many Varangians, they established their domination over the 64 Text| Constantinople with their families. They thus sailed down the 65 | few 66 | first 67 Text| He assigned cities to his followers, Polotzk to one, Rostov 68 | for 69 Text| When the emperor had set forth against the Saracens and 70 Text| attacked the Greeks during the fourteenth year of the reign of the 71 | from 72 | further 73 Text| in this city, and after gathering together many Varangians, 74 Text| They obtained permission to go to Constantinople with their 75 Text| confusing the boats of the godless Russians, it threw them 76 Text| others Normans, Angles, and Goths, for they were thus named. 77 Text| further tribute, set out to govern themselves. There was no 78 Text| Oskold and Dir attacked the Greeks during the fourteenth year 79 | He 80 Text| survivors then returned to heir native land.~ 81 Text| they saw a small city on a hill. Upon their inquiry as to 82 | him 83 | himself 84 Text| Photius at the Church of the Holy Virgin in Blachemae. They 85 Text| attacked Constantinople in two hundred boats. The emperor succeeded 86 Text| Blachemae. They also sang hymns and carried the sacred vestment 87 Text| whose town it was, they were informed that three brothers, Kii, 88 Text| Rus) land. The present inhabitants of Novgorod are descended 89 Text| city on a hill. Upon their inquiry as to whose town it was, 90 Text| turned back. Upon arriving inside the strait, the Russians 91 Text| and the third, Truvor, in Izborsk. On account of these Varangians, 92 Text| and in the course of their journey they saw a small city on 93 Text| who may rule over us, and judge us according to the law." 94 Text| Varangians were known as Rus, just as some are called Swedes, 95 Text| there as tributaries of the Khazars. Oskold and Dir remained 96 Text| brothers, Kii, Shchek and Khoriv, had once built the city, 97 Text| informed that three brothers, Kii, Shchek and Khoriv, had 98 Text| who did not belong to his kin, but were boyars. They obtained 99 Text| three brothers, with their kinfolk, who took with them all 100 | Let 101 Text| their descendants were living there as tributaries of 102 Text| migrated. The oldest, Rurik, located himself in Novgorod; the 103 | made 104 | many 105 Text| the Russians made a great massacre of the Christians, and attacked 106 Text| Let us seek a prince who may rule over us, and judge 107 Text| With Rurik there were two men who did not belong to his 108 Text| Beloozero, Ves; in Rostov, Merians; and in Murom, Muromians. 109 Text| the reign of the Emperor Michael. When the emperor had set 110 Text| with them all the Rus, and migrated. The oldest, Rurik, located 111 Text| Rostov, Merians; and in Murom, Muromians. Rurik had dominion 112 Text| Merians; and in Murom, Muromians. Rurik had dominion over 113 Text| Goths, for they were thus named. The Chuds, the Slavs, and 114 Text| survivors then returned to heir native land.~ 115 Text| city. The people prayed all night with the Patriarch Photius 116 Text| called Swedes, and others Normans, Angles, and Goths, for 117 | not 118 Text| Varangians, the district of Novgored became known as Russian ( 119 Text| kin, but were boyars. They obtained permission to go to Constantinople 120 Text| the Rus, and migrated. The oldest, Rurik, located himself 121 | once 122 Text| and rich, but there is no order in it. Come to rule and 123 | others 124 | Our 125 | out 126 Text| They accordingly went overseas to the Varangian Rus: these 127 Text| the Varangian Rus: these particular Varangians were known as 128 Text| prayed all night with the Patriarch Photius at the Church of 129 Text| were boyars. They obtained permission to go to Constantinople 130 Text| night with the Patriarch Photius at the Church of the Holy 131 Text| over the country of the Polianians at the same tiine that Rurik 132 Text| entering the city. The people prayed all night with the Patriarch 133 Text| Russian (Rus) land. The present inhabitants of Novgorod 134 Text| themselves, "Let us seek a prince who may rule over us, and 135 Text| descended from the Varangian race, but aforetime they were 136 Text| back beyond the sea and, refusing them further tribute, set 137 Text| Khazars. Oskold and Dir remained in this city, and after 138 Text| destruction. The survivors then returned to heir native land.~ 139 Text| whole land is great and rich, but there is no order in 140 Text| had arrived at the Black River, the eparch sent him word 141 Text| same tiine that Rurik was ruling at Novgorod.~863-866 (6371- 142 Text| Novgored became known as Russian (Rus) land. The present 143 Text| sang hymns and carried the sacred vestment of the Virgin to 144 Text| their families. They thus sailed down the Dnepr, and in the 145 | same 146 Text| in Blachemae. They also sang hymns and carried the sacred 147 Text| had set forth against the Saracens and had arrived at the Black 148 Text| course of their journey they saw a small city on a hill. 149 Text| himself in Novgorod; the second, Sineus, in Beloozero; and 150 Text| said to themselves, "Let us seek a prince who may rule over 151 Text| reign over us." They thus selected three brothers, with their 152 Text| Black River, the eparch sent him word that the Russians 153 Text| colonists, but the first settlers were, in Novgorod, Slavs; 154 Text| that three brothers, Kii, Shchek and Khoriv, had once built 155 Text| it threw them upon the shore and broke them up, so that 156 | since 157 Text| their journey they saw a small city on a hill. Upon their 158 | so 159 Text| died, and Rurik assumed the sole authority. He assigned cities 160 | some 161 | still 162 Text| the sea was cahn, but a storm of wind came up, and when 163 Text| up, and when great waves straightway rose, confusing the boats 164 Text| Upon arriving inside the strait, the Russians made a great 165 Text| hundred boats. The emperor succeeded with difficulty in entering 166 | such 167 Text| escaped such destruction. The survivors then returned to heir native 168 Text| just as some are called Swedes, and others Normans, Angles, 169 Text| Sineus, in Beloozero; and the third, Truvor, in Izborsk. On 170 | this 171 Text| the godless Russians, it threw them upon the shore and 172 Text| the Polianians at the same tiine that Rurik was ruling at 173 | together 174 Text| with their kinfolk, who took with them all the Rus, and 175 Text| their inquiry as to whose town it was, they were informed 176 Text| and, refusing them further tribute, set out to govern themselves. 177 Text| Constantinople, and the emperor turned back. Upon arriving inside 178 Text| Krivichians; at Beloozero, Ves; in Rostov, Merians; and 179 Text| hymns and carried the sacred vestment of the Virgin to dip it 180 Text| them, and they began to war one against another. They 181 Text| came up, and when great waves straightway rose, confusing 182 Text| to dip it in the sea. The weather was still, and the sea was 183 Text| the law." They accordingly went overseas to the Varangian 184 | whole 185 | whose 186 Text| was cahn, but a storm of wind came up, and when great 187 Text| River, the eparch sent him word that the Russians were approaching 188 Text| Greeks during the fourteenth year of the reign of the Emperor 189 Text| they were Slavs. After two years, Sineus and his brother