- Rus people - Wikipedia
The Rus ' –Byzantine Treaties give a valuable insight into the names of the Rus ' Of the fourteen Rus ' signatories to the Rus ' –Byzantine Treaty in 907, all had Norse names
- Rural Utilities Service - Rural Development
USDA's Rural Utilities Service (RUS) provides financing for much needed infrastructure improvements to rural communities These include water and waste treatment, electric power, telecommunication and broadband services
- Rus | Slavs, Vikings Scandinavia | Britannica
Rus, ancient people who gave their name to the lands of Russia and Belarus Their origin and identity are much in dispute Traditional Western scholars believe them to be Scandinavian Vikings, an offshoot of the Varangians, who moved southward from the Baltic coast and founded the first consolidated state among the eastern Slavs, centring on Kiev
- Rural Utilities Service (RUS) | USAGov
The Rural Utilities Service (RUS) provides funding for the development of rural utilities infrastructure such as water, waste management, power and telecommunications
- Rus: A Brief Overview - Princeton University
Though Rus, Christianized in 988 989, should fit into Younger Europe, it is often left out because of its relationship to Byzantium Proponents of Central Europe as a term often define their work in clear ways to connect themselves to the West
- Rus people - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rus ' were a group of Norsemen from Sweden who settled in modern-day Ukraine, Belarus, and northwestern Russia Their name comes from the word Ruotsi, an Old Norse term meaning "the men who row" The Rus' were responsible for the foundation of the Kievan Rus' state
- Rus | Encyclopedia. com
The Rus are a people described in historical documents as traders and chiefs who were instrumental in the formation of the ancient Russian state between a d 750 and 1000
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