Rurik Dynasty


The Rurik Dynasty was the ruling dynasty of Kievan Rus', Rus' principalities, and early Russia from 862 to 1598.

The dynasty was established by Rurik, a semi-legendary Varangian ruler of Novgorod in 862 (according to Primary Chronicle). The founded state that existed from 862 is called the Kievan Rus'. In the middle of the 12th century Kievan Rus' transformed to a group of independent principalities (Rus' principalities), which were ruled by different branches of the Rurik dynasty. The Moscow principality won a struggle for supremacy between the Rus' states by the end of the XV century. Since the reign of Ivan the Terrible the Moscow branch of the Rurik Dynasty has used the title "Tsar of all Russia" and ruled over the Tsardom of Russia. The Rurik Dynasty became extinct with the death in 1598 of the tsar Feodor I.

After Feodor's death, an unstable period known as the Time of Troubles ensued, lasting until 1613. In that year, Mikhail I ascended to the throne, founding the Romanov dynasty that would last until 1917.

Among the descendants of the Rurik dynasty are noble families of Russia (Dolgorukov, Repnin, Gorchakov, Gagarin), as well as those of the Commonwealth of Poland-Lithuania (Ostrogski, Wareg-Massalski, Czetwertyński, and others).

List of rulers of the Rurik Dynasty

Princes of Novgorod

Rulers of Kievan Rus (Grand Princes of Kiev)

Galician-Volhynian Kings and Princes

Princes of Moscow

Grand Princes of Moscow-Vladimir

Russian Tsars

Princely families of Rurikid stock

from princes of

Noble families of Rurikid stock

who lost their princely titles, from princes of

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