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АНТРОПОНИМИЯ ПЕРВЫХ РУССКИХ КНЯЗЕЙ И ПРОИСХОЖДЕНИЕ ДИНАСТИИ РЮРИКОВИЧЕЙ

АНТРОПОНИМИЯ ПЕРВЫХ РУССКИХ КНЯЗЕЙ И ПРОИСХОЖДЕНИЕ ДИНАСТИИ РЮРИКОВИЧЕЙ

Abstract

Зафиксированная частью русских летописей версия о происхождении династии Рюриковичей из Римской империи, возможно, содержит реальную историческую основу. Лингвистические и археологические данные свидетельствуют о связях начальной Руси с бывшими дунайскими провинциями Рима. Личные имена первых русских князей IX – первой половины X вв., упомянутые в русских летописях, западноевропейских и византийских источниках, отражают эти связи и отличаются от именослова воинско-купеческой элиты, зафиксированного в договорах Руси с греками. Княжеские антропонимы имеют, скорее, латинские корни с особенностями, отражающими этнолингвистическую специфику региона происхождения ранней Руси в Придунавье.

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древнерусские князья, Византия, летописи, 9в, история России, "Повесть временных лет", личные имена, история, 10в, Балканы, норманнская теория, латынь

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