Riourikides

The Russian dynasty (makes Varègue of it, then ukraïno-Russian) of the Riourikides (in Russian Рюриковичи ) is resulting from Riourik and reigned in Russia of 862 with 1598. More precisely, Russia not existing at that time, they reigned of 862 with 1132 on the State Rus' of Kiev (or Russia kiévienne) then starting from 1276 on the Moscovie which gave rise to Russia.

It died out in 1598 with dead of the tsar Fédor I {{er}} when Boris Godounov seized the power. One disturbed period opened then, which was completed by the crowning of Michel III, founder of the dynasty of the Romanov, in 1613.

List sovereigns riourikides

State of Kiev or Russia kiévienne

  • Igor (912 - 945), large prince de Kiev

  • Olga (945 - 964), (regent for its Sviatoslav son)
  • Sviatoslav I {{er}} (964 - 972), large prince de Kiev
  • Iaropolk I {{er}} (972 - 980), large prince de Kiev
  • Vladimir I {{er}} (980 - 1015), prince de Novgorod then large prince of Kiev
  • Sviatopolk I {{er}} (1015 - 1019), large prince de Kiev
  • Iaroslav Wise the (1019 - 1054), prince de Novgorod then large prince de Kiev
  • Iziaslav I {{er}} (1054 - 1073; 1076 - 1078), large prince de Kiev
  • Sviatoslav II (1073 - 1076), large prince de Kiev
  • Vsevolod I {{er}} (1078 - 1093), large prince de Kiev
  • Sviatopolk II (1093 - 1113), large prince de Kiev
  • Vladimir II Monomaque (1113 - 1125), prince de Tchernigov then large prince de Kiev
  • Mstislav I {{er}} (1125 - 1132), large prince de Kiev

Large-principality of Moscow or Moscovie

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