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    July 2018 – via Google Books. Belyaev, A. (13 September 2012). "Русь и варяги. Евразийский исторический взгляд". Центр Льва Гумилёва (in Russian). Retrieved...
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  • Varyagi Vsevolozhski Rayon or SKA Varyagi (Russian: СКА-Варяги) is a Russian ice hockey team that plays in the MHL. The team was established in 2014. "Eurohockey"...
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    Астрель. pp. 1–523. ISBN 978-5-17-054966-5. Адрианов, С. А., ed. (1913). "Варяги до Выла" [Varangians to Vyla]. Русская Энциклопедія (in Russian). Vol. 4...
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    Rootsi. The Slavs and the Byzantines also called them Varangians (Russian: варяги, from Old Norse Væringjar 'sworn men', from vàr- "confidence, vow of fealty"...
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  • Mordor in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. Their name is from Russian: Варяги (Variag), meaning the Varangians, Viking or other Germanic warriors who...
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    they began to rule themselves and set up cities. Въ лето 6369. Изъгнаша варяги за море, и не даша имъ дани, и почаша сами в собе володети. 6368–6370 (860–862)...
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    to the Byzantine Empire. The Varangians or Varyags (Russian, Ukrainian: Варяги, Varyagi) sometimes referred to as Variagians were Scandinavians who migrated...
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  • территории Украины в новый федеральный округ в составе РФ Управлять им будут "варяги" из команды Кириенко". Meduza (in Russian). Archived from the original on...
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  • before the twelfth century. For details, see: Ф.Б. Успенский. Скандинавы-Варяги-Русь: Историко-филологические очерки. Moscow, 2002. Pages 60-61. Current...
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    known for his 1876 anti-Normanist 2-volume magnum opus Varangians and Rus (Варяги и Русь) which won him the Uvarov Prize of that year. Reportedly not keen...
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