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Chapter 10: Byzantines and Slavs
"Vikings in the East" |
Introduction
Students have read that early Eastern Slavs called on
a group of warriors from Scandinavia to protect their trade
routes. Not being a warlike people, the Slavs needed these
warriors, the Vikings, to provide military aid. However, the
Vikings did much more than offer protection-they took over
complete control of Russia.
Lesson Description
Students will go to The Vikings in Russia Web site. They will
then answer four questions about what they have read.
Instructional Objectives
1. Students will learn about Vikings who moved east.
2. Students will learn how the invitation to the Vikings led
to new leadership in the region.
Student Web Activity Answers
1. It was described in the Russian Primary Chronicle, written
by Orthodox monks.
2. It was at the crossroads between northern Europe and the
Byzantine Empire, making it an important commercial center.
3. Sineus, who settled in Beloozerg, and Truvor, in Izborsk,
both died, so Rurik was able to extend his rule to their domains.
Later he conquered Kiev, nearly 600 miles away.
4. Students' answers will vary but should include such points
as the effectiveness of the Vikings' rule, their integration
into Russian life, and the chaos that might have resulted
if the Vikings had not come.
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