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Today, he is remember as a patriot, a folk hero, for his military campaigns by both Ukrainians and Russians alike.pic.twitter.com/C00NfHAhkz
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The empire he left behind was deeply weakened. Two of his sons, Oleg & Yaropolk, were more interested in killing each other, leading to Olegs death. His other son, Vladimir, would flee to Scandinavia and raise an army of Varangians, returning to become the ruler of Kievan Rus'pic.twitter.com/jXJ9omIT7h
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But fearing that peace would not last, the Byzantine emperor would convince Kurya Khan, the Khan of the Pecheneg Turks, once allies of the Rus', to murder Sviatoslav. And so, Sviatoslav was murdered by the Dnieper river, his skull made into a chalice by the Khan.pic.twitter.com/tNCCWI662h
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Although his mother would covert to Christianity, he himself remained a staunch pagan. The Byzantine Empire had feared the Rus' for many years after successful military campaigns orchestrated by them but at last they both came to a peace agreement.pic.twitter.com/LGtK9W1aja
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His military campaigns in the east and south precipitated the collapse of two great powers of Eastern Europe, Khazaria and the First Bulgarian Empire. He would later go on to defeat the Alans and the Volga Bulgars as well.pic.twitter.com/GHxyt5b5zR
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This is Sviatoslav Igorevich, also known as Sviatoslav the Brave & Sviatoslav I of Kiev. In his short life, living to only see 30, this Kievian King carved out what was the largest state in Europe at the time, 945 AD, controlling a territory stretching from Romania to Ukraine.pic.twitter.com/92ceoFZmaC
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The drip of the Romanov family during their 1903 ball in the Winter Palace is peak goals.pic.twitter.com/hWVbdnmeGn
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The Corded Ware people would later go on to 'create' the Nordic Bronze Age. Because of this, and because of them being the first IE group in Germanic lands, the Corded Ware Culture is sometimes associated with the diffusion of Proto-Germanic & Proto-Balto-Slavic speakerspic.twitter.com/98tBZmMGaJ
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Some believe that the Aesir vs Vanir war depicted in Norse Mythology is actually the Tollense Valley battle. I will touch on this idea another day.
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A very warlike people, hence the axe being a prominent symbol within their culture, it is speculated that the largest Bronze Age war, the oldest known battlefield thus far, was a war between them and the native Neolithics of the territories that they would later go on to conquerpic.twitter.com/WtTSliCbMI
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This culture was previously known by two different names. Single Grave Culture, for their then unique burial custom, and Battle Axe-Boat Axe Culture, from it's characteristic grave offering to males, that being a strong boat shaped battle axepic.twitter.com/ihVvdobW3g
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They had a mobile pastoral economy relying mostly on cattle and occasional cereal cultivation, with a regular use of horses and oxe-drawn wagons. Presence of copper and bronze artefacts as well as stone battle axespic.twitter.com/gEp3sL3h3o
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Some graves were in the form of kurgans. Traces of emmer, common wheat and barley were found at a Corded Ware site at Bronocice in southeast Poland. Wheeled vehicles, presumably driven by oxen are evidence of a continuation of the Funnelbeaker Culture erapic.twitter.com/69gZuyhelh
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They buried their dead in single graves with the bodies placed on their side and sprinkled with ochre. Males lay the right side and females on the left side of their body. Alongside many of the bodies were wagons & additional bones belonging to animals such as dogs and pigspic.twitter.com/cotRE9fQMt
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Thread The Corded Ware Culture existed from 2900 BCE to 2300 BCE. Its expansion reached the territories of modern day Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Poland, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and western parts of Russiapic.twitter.com/PDc72W1d0k
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Facial reconstructions of the inhabitants of the Fatyanovo-Balanovo culture, 3200 BC–2300 BC, an eastern extension of the Corded Ware Culture.pic.twitter.com/bln1e6ws4l
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The Sorbs are a Western Slavic ethnic group inhabiting the Lusatia region of East Germany. As Wends, they have the highest frequency of R1a in Europe, 65-70%. With further assimilation their numbers have continued to dwindle, from 200K in the 1800s to only 60K today.pic.twitter.com/ALctKDUklF
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The oldest known carpet in the world, 2500 years old, found in the grave of a Scythian nobleman in 1949, in the Pazyryk Valley of the Altai Mountains of Siberia. A stunning reflection of the advanced culture of the Pazyryk nomads.pic.twitter.com/uv9YsC3bGq
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