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Gardariki : ウィキペディア英語版
Garðaríki

Garðaríki (anglicized Gardariki or Gardarike)〔Store Norske Leksikon (2005 - 2007) http://snl.no/Gardarike〕 or Garðaveldi is the Old Norse term used in medieval times for the states of Kievan Rus'.
The meaning of the word ''Garðaríki'' is usually interpreted as "the kingdom of cities", or "the realm of towns",〔''(Sagas of the Icelanders )'', Penguin Group〕 which probably referred to a chain of forts along the Volkhov River, starting with Lyubsha and Ladoga (see Evolution of the word Gord). These forts had to assert themselves especially against the Khazar Khaganate until the end of the 9th century and therefore they developed the first East Slavic state which is known as Kievan Rus'.
''Gardar'' contains the same root as Slavic ''gord'' ("town") and English ''garden''. Garðr refers to a wall or fortification but came to primarily mean what it contained. For the Germanic etymology of the latter element, see the article on Reich.
As the Varangians dealt mainly with Northern Russian lands, their sagas regard the city of Holmsgardr (''Holmgarðr'', Veliky Novgorod) as the capital of Garðaríki. Other local towns mentioned in the sagas are Aldeigjuborg (Old Ladoga), Kœnugarðr (Kiev), Pallteskja (Polotsk), Smaleskja (Smolensk), Súrsdalar (Suzdal), Móramar (Murom), and Ráðstofa (Rostov).
Three of the Varangian runestones, G 114, Sö 338, and U 209, refer to Scandinavian men who had been in ''Garðar''.
== Legendary kings of Garðaríki ==

* Odin (''Hervarar saga'')
* Sigrlami (''Hervarar saga'')
* Rollaugr (''Hervarar saga'')
* Ráðbarðr (''Sögubrot'')
* Hreggviðr (''Göngu-Hrólfs saga'')
* Hálfdan Brönufostri (king of Svíþjóð hin kalda in ''Sörla saga sterka'')
* Vissavald (king from Garðaríki, ''Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar'')

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