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Kievan Rus. Votchina & Yaroslav the Wise. Votchina. With writing came laws and with laws came cohesive government. After Vladimir & Theodosius -- Studite Rule -- a system of inheritance was established called Votchina. This is similar to modern laws regarding inheritance.
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Kievan Rus Votchina & Yaroslav the Wise
Votchina • With writing came laws and with laws came cohesive government. • After Vladimir & Theodosius -- Studite Rule -- a system of inheritance was established called Votchina. • This is similar to modern laws regarding inheritance. • Why was it needed in Rus?
Background • Remember the Rota system? • When Vladimir died, Boris (eldest), Gleb and Sviatapolk inherited his wealth. • Boris (king of Rostov) would take the throne in Kiev • Gleb (king of Muron) would take the throne in Rostov • Sviatopolk would assume the throne in Muron
Boris & Gleb • Sviatopolk did not agree with that -- he sent message from Kiev to his brother Boris that he was urgently needed in Kiev. • Sviatopolk had Boris killed (stabbed through the heart after being found alive ) -- Boris had a chance to save himself but uttered a phrase as popular in Russian mythology as the final words of Caesar in the western world. • "Oh Lord, I shall not raise my hand to my own brother -- forgive him for he know not what he does."
Boris & Gleb continued • Sviatopolk then called for his brother Gleb to come to Kiev -- he had convinced him their father Vladimir was still alive. • Gleb rushed to the deathbed of his father. • Yaroslav (known as The Wise) warned Gleb about their brother Sviatopolk in Smolensk • Gleb continued on to meet his brother -- to pray for his brother. • Gleb was killed a few miles outside of Kiev by those loyal to Sviatopolk
Boris & Gleb continued • Sviatopolk seized Kiev and took total control of Kievan Rus • For murdering his brothers Boris & Gleb he was referred to as 'the damned' • The people never respected him -- he had to rule with an iron fist • He ruled for only 3.5 years -- 1015-1019
Enter Yaroslav (The Wise) • Yaroslav, angry that his older brother had killed his other brothers Boris & Gleb, raised an army with help of the veches of Novgorod, Smolensk, Rostov and Kiev. • He marched on Kiev in 1018 AD to take out Sviatopolk. • By 1019 Sviatopolk was proposing a truce -- hey, we can both rule together! • Yaroslav knew better and told Sviatopolk the only way this would end was with his death.
End of Sviatopolk • In spring of 1019 Sviatopolk had to flee Kiev as Yaroslav was closing in... • While fleeing to what is modern day Poland, Sviatopolk was killed (unclear). • This began the reign of Yaroslav who was thusly given the name Yaroslav the Wise
Yaroslav the Wise • He ruled Kievan Russia and brought it to its peak power and influence -- often called the Golden Age of Kievan Rus. • He defeated all neighboring tribes expanding the borders and providing peace to Kievan Rus for over a century. • European powers sought marriage alliances with his family (remember Vladimir's grandkids?) • Through the help of writing -- the schools setup by his father and the aid of the Orthodox Church (Theodosius), Yaroslav setup the first Russian law codes (Russkaya Pravda -- 1st version) • Yaroslav the Wise setup votchina -- with throne progression patterns to stop civil war... but...
Iziaslav & his brothers • Upon the death of Yaroslav, Iziaslav was set to take his throne -- remember, votchina and succession. • As Iziaslav was set to be crowned his younger brothers -- Svjatoslav and Vsevolod -- exiled their brother to Rome and split the throne. • Theodosius by this time had become famous throughout all of Western Europe. The brothers invited him to dine with them and pronounce them the rightful kings of Kiev.
Theodosius cont... • "We shall not come to Beelzebub’s table and partake of the food full of blood and murder." • Theodosius actively campaigned against the two brothers. • In his sermons. On street corners. In public and private conversation. • He linked them to Cain & Abel and Sviatopolk
Theodosius cont... • He wrote an open letter to the two brothers, read in churches throughout Kiev... • Theodosius accused the two brothers of disrespecting their father, Yaroslav, and of being unjust rulers. • A quote from the letter “the voice of your brother’s blood cries out against you to God, just as Abel’s did against Cain.” • Rumors began to circle that Theodosius would be imprisoned or killed.
King Iziaslav • With the help of Theodosius (and the Pope and the Germans) Iziaslav regained his throne. • His two brothers Svjatoslav and Vsevolod were exiled. • The Pope -- answering a request from Theodosius -- sent Iziaslav a crown and gave him the title 'King of Rus.'
Rota to Votchina • Once again we have a change in Rus ushered in by St. Theodosius. • While Grand Princes envisioned wide sweeping changes in the social and political structure of Rus, Theodosius was needed to accomplish them. • First writing and his importation of the Studite Rule. • Now, Theodosius helped put an end to the violence the Rota system had brought upon Rus and helped establish votchina. • Too bad there was only 90 years left for Kievan Rus -- the Mongols are coming soon.