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Askold and Dir asked by Rurik for a permission to go to Constantinople (from the Radziwill Chronicle), 15th century. Found in the collection of the Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St
6. Yaroslav 7. Sviatoslav II 8. Sviatopolk 9. Vladimir Monomakh 10. Yuri I 11. Ivan II 12. Dmitry Donskoy 13. Ivan III, 1831. From a private collection
1. Rurik 2. Igor of Kiev 3. Olga 4. Sviatoslav 5. Vladimir the Great 14. Ivan IV (from Il costume antico)1. Rurik 2. Igor of Kiev 3. Olga 4. Sviatoslav 5. Vladimir the Great 14. Ivan IV (from Il costume antico? by Giulio Ferrario), 1831. From a private collection
The Death of Askold and Dir, 1832. Private Collection
Greek fire during the Siege of Constantinople, 1832. Private Collection
The Invitation of the Varangians, 1832. Private Collection
The destruction of the Rus fleet at Constantinople, 1832. Private Collection
Izborsk. Truvors Cross. Found in the Collection of State Oriental Art Museum, Moscow
The Invitation of the Varangians: Rurik and his brothers arrive in Staraya Ladoga, before 1912. Private Collection
Prince Ruriks sacrifice. 862 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Artist: Chorikov, Boris Artemyevich (1802-1866)Prince Ruriks sacrifice. 862 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow
Rurik, Sineus and Truvor. The Invitation of the Varangians, 862 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow
Prince Rurik, founder of Kievan Rus (from the Historical Medal Series), 18th century. From a private collection
Portrait of Rurik, a Varangian chieftain and founder of Kievan Rus (ca. 830-ca. 879). Found in the collection of the A. Pushkin Memorial Museum, St. Petersburg
The Invitation of the Varangians, 1839. Artist: Bruni, Fyodor Antonovich (1800-1875)The Invitation of the Varangians, 1839. Found in the collection of the Russian National Library, St. Petersburg