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- Gostomysl abstract "Gostomysl (Russian: Гостомысл) is a fictitious 9th-century posadnik of Novgorod who was introduced into the historiography by Vasily Tatishchev, an 18th-century historian. Gostomysl's rule is associated with the confederation of Northern tribes, which was formed to counter the Varangian threat in the mid-9th century and embraced the Ilmen Slavs, Krivichs, Merya, and Chud. Sergey Platonov and Aleksey Shakhmatov believed that the capital of the confederation was in modern Russa and Gostomysl could have been one of its leaders.According to Tatishchev, who claimed to have derived his information from the now-lost Ioachim Chronicle, Gostomysl was elected by the Ilmen Slavs their supreme ruler and expelled the Varangians from Russia. Once he had a dream of a large tree growing from the womb of his daughter, Umila. This was interpreted by pagan priests as a prophecy of Umila's son becoming a great leader and of his issue coming to rule a large territory. Indeed, after a period of civil disorder, Umila's son Rurik succeeded to his grandfather in Novgorod and his progeny came to rule the largest state in Europe.The legend of Gostomysl was much aired by the writers and composers working in the nationalist milieu of Catherine II's reign. However, the historians Gerhardt Friedrich Müller and Nikolay Karamzin gave no credit to Tatischev's story, believing that the very name of Gostomysl resulted from a misinterpretation of two Slavic words - gost' (\"guest\") and mysl' (\"thought\").Although Gostomysl's existence is doubted by virtually every modern historian, the name is not an artificial derivation as was previously thought. It was indeed recorded in 844, when Louis the German defeated \"rex Gostomuizli\" of the Obodrites. Besides, the story of Umila's dream bears striking similarities to the account of Harald Fairhair's birth in some of the Norse sagas, which treat the genealogical tree seen in a dream by his mother on the eve of the childbirth as a symbol of the Hairfair dynasty of which Harald was the author.".
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- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Aleksey_Shakhmatov.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Characters_of_Russian_folklore.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Category:East_Slavic_history.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Posadniks_of_Novgorod.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_the_Great.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Estonians.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Fairhair_dynasty.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Gerhard_Friedrich_Müller.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Harald_Fairhair.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Ioachim_Chronicle.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Krivichs.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Louis_the_German.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Nikolay_Karamzin.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Novgorod_Slavs.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Obotrites.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Posadnik.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Rurik.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Saga.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Sergey_Platonov.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Staraya_Russa.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Varangians.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Vasily_Tatishchev.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Veliky_Novgorod.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLink Volga_Finns.
- Gostomysl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gostomysl".
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- Gostomysl subject Category:Characters_of_Russian_folklore.
- Gostomysl subject Category:East_Slavic_history.
- Gostomysl subject Category:Posadniks_of_Novgorod.
- Gostomysl hypernym Posadnik.
- Gostomysl type Mayor.
- Gostomysl type Person.
- Gostomysl type Character.
- Gostomysl type Mayor.
- Gostomysl comment "Gostomysl (Russian: Гостомысл) is a fictitious 9th-century posadnik of Novgorod who was introduced into the historiography by Vasily Tatishchev, an 18th-century historian. Gostomysl's rule is associated with the confederation of Northern tribes, which was formed to counter the Varangian threat in the mid-9th century and embraced the Ilmen Slavs, Krivichs, Merya, and Chud.".
- Gostomysl label "Gostomysl".
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- Gostomysl sameAs Gostomisl.
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- Gostomysl sameAs Gostomysł_(namiestnik_Nowogrodu).
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- Gostomysl sameAs Гостомысл.
- Gostomysl sameAs Gostomisl.
- Gostomysl sameAs Гостомисл.
- Gostomysl sameAs Gostomysl.
- Gostomysl sameAs Гостомисл.
- Gostomysl sameAs Q1268485.
- Gostomysl wasDerivedFrom Gostomysl?oldid=645201519.
- Gostomysl isPrimaryTopicOf Gostomysl.