Kiev & Early Russia

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This History Presentation focuses on the rise of Kiev and Moscow in Early Russian History.

Overview

This presentation is designed to give students an overview of the early Russian History. Students will be shown maps, animations and descriptions of some of the major events.

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Topics Included

The topics include: Early Russia, Cultural Diffusion, Byzantium, Dneiper River, Don River, Volga River, Slavic Culture, Varangians, Vikings, Novgorod, Oleg, Kiev, Orthodox Christianity, Olga, Sviatoslave I, Vladimir, Theocracy, Yaroslav, Mongol Invasions, Batu Kahn, Khanate of the Golden Horde, Alexander Nevsky, Moscow, Ivan I, Ivan III.

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Unit 3 An Age of Exchange and Encounter
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Section 2 The Russian Empire

Module 10 The Early Middle Ages

Lesson 2 Early Russia

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