List of early East Slavic states

List of early East Slavic states

The following is a list of East Slavic states that existed in the first half of the second millennium on the territories of contemporary Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine.

Main

* Kievan Rus' (882-1032)

South

* Kiev Duchy (1132 - 1471) (see Grand Duke of Kiev for list of rulers)
* Chernigov Duchy (1024 - 1330), included principalities ("udels"):
** Vschizh Duchy (1156 - 1240)
** Kozelsk Duchy (ca. 1235 - 1445)
** Bryansk Duchy (ca 1240 - 1430)
** Glukhov Duchy (ca 1246 - 1407)
** Karachev Duchy (ca. 1246 - 1360)
** Tarusa Duchy (1246 - 1392)
** Myshegda Duchy (ca 1270 - 1488)
** Obolensk Duchy (ca 1270 - 1494)
** Volokna Duchy (ca 1270 - 1470)
** Zvenigorod Duchy (ca 1340 - 1504)
** Mosalsk Duchy (ca 1350 - 1494)
** Meschovsk Duchy (ca 1360 - 1504)
** Elets Duchy (ca 1370 - 1480)
** Novosil Duchy (ca. 1376 - 1425)
** Odoyev Duchy (1376 - 1547)
** Belev Duchy (ca 1376 - 1558)
** Starodub Duchy (within Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1406 - 1503)
** Baryatin Duchy (ca 1450 - 1504)
** Vorotynsk Duchy (ca 1455 - 1573)
** Trostena Duchy (ca 1460 - 1490)

* Tmutarakan Duchy (ca. 988 - 1100)
* Pereyaslav Duchy (1054 - 1239)
* Novgorod-Seversky Duchy (ca. 1096 - 1494), included principalities ("udels"):
** Kursk Duchy (ca 1132 - 1240)
** Rylsk Duchy (ca 1132 - 1500)
** Putivl Duchy (ca 1150 - 1500)
** Trubetsk Duchy (ca 1392 - 1500)

West

* Polotsk Duchy (Poltesk) (ca 960 - 1399), including principalities ("udels"):
** Vitebsk Duchy (1101 - 1392)
** Minsk Duchy (Minesk) (ca 1101 - 1407)
** Borisov Duchy (ca 1101 - 1245)
** Izyaslav Duchy (ca 1101 - 1245)
** Hrodna Duchy (Goroden, Grodno) (1127 - 1365)
** Logozh Duchy (Logoysk) (ca 1150 - 1245)
** Drutsk Duchy (Drutsk, Driutesk) (ca 1150 - 1508)
** Podbrezin Duchy (ca 1320 - 1460)
** Zaslavl Duchy
* Turaw-Pinsk Duchy (ca 998 - 1168)
* Galicia-Volhynia Duchy (ca 990 - 1265)
* Smolensk Duchy (ca 990 - 1404)

East

* Murom Duchy (989 - 1390)
* Pronsk Duchy (1129 - 1483)
* Ryazan Duchy (1097 - 1521)
* Vladimir-Suzdal Duchy (1125 - 1362)
* Pereslavl Duchy (1175 - 1302)
* Rostov Duchy (ca 989 - 1474)
* Yuryev Duchy (ca 1212 - 1345)
* Uglich Duchy (1216 - 1591)
* Yaroslavl Duchy (1218 - 1463)
* Belozero Duchy (1238 - 1486)
* Starodub Duchy (1238 - 1460)
* Dmitrov Duchy (1238 - 1569)
* Galich-Mersky Duchy (1246 - 1453)
* Kostroma Duchy (1246 - 1303)
* Suzdal-Nizhegorod Grand Duchy (1238 - 1424)
* Tver Grand Duchy (1242 - 1486)
* Grand Duchy of Moscow (1276 - 1547)

North

* Novgorod Republic (10th century - 1478)
* Pskov Republic (11th century - 1510)


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