Hidden elements of the Germanic mythology in the South Rus' ground by the Ryurik dynasty (boundary of 9th and 10th centuries)
Journal: Naddniprianska Ukraina: historical processes, events, personalities (Vol.1, No. 13)Publication Date: 2015-09-29
Authors : Vinogradov G. M.;
Page : 120-134
Keywords : Dynasty; Paganism; Germanic mythology; 882 year' scandivian-khazarian conflict;
Abstract
The article is devoted to the ground and the pithy characteristics of a hypothesis about hidden Germanic mythological elements in the "Povest' Vremennykh let" textual system where boundary of 9th – 10th centuries' events about the Ryukik dynasty ground on the South Rus' territory were described. Also a hypothesis about using of pagan topics and persons by the Rus' orthodox chronicle authors in the Rus' estate legitimization process has been based. A new conception of the Ancient Rus' State foundation as a synthesis of local, Slavic, khazarian, north germen, Turkic nomad and others historical, cultural, linguistic, social and economic elements on the base of the bible principles in the wide geopolitical context and under view of classical and modern historiography and sources competence studies, as a balance of theological and social segments is presented. The original using of the universal Hebrew and Christian methods of state building – Byzantine and Bulgarian orthodox, Germen West European, Polish Central European catholic and others – in the East European region in the Middle Ages period is showed.
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