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In the medieval history of Kievan Rus' and Early Poland, a druzhina, drużyna, or družyna (Slovak and Czech: družina; Polish: drużyna; Russian: дружина, romanized: druzhina; Ukrainian: дружи́на, druzhýna literally a "fellowship") was a retinue in service of a Slavic chieftain, also called knyaz. The name is derived from the Slavic word drug (друг) with the meaning of "companion, friend".
Poland
Ibrahim ibn Yaqub, who traveled in 961–62 in Central Europe, mentions that the drużyna of Duke Mieszko I of Poland had 3000 men, paid by the duke. Unlike his predecessors, Casimir I the Restorer promoted landed gentry over the drużyna as his base of power.
See also
Housecarl
Leidang
Hird
Voluntary People's Druzhina, a civilian organization in the Soviet Union
Czechoslovak Legion First unit in Russia, called the "Czech Companions" (Česká družina or Družina)
Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia murdered by Boleslav's companion
References
Bibliography
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Дружина" . Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (in Russian). 1906.
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In the medieval history of Kievan Rus' and Early Poland, a druzhina, drużyna, or družyna (Slovak and Czech: družina; Polish: drużyna; Russian: дружина, romanized: druzhina; Ukrainian: дружи́на, druzhýna literally a "fellowship") was a retinue in service of …
Druzhina | Kievan Rus, Varangians & Boyars | Britannica
Druzhina, in early Rus, a prince’s retinue, which helped him to administer his principality and constituted the area’s military force. The first druzhinniki (members of a druzhina) in Rus were the Norse Varangians, whose princes established control there in the 9th century.
Armies of the Rus' principalities - Wikipedia
Before Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus' in the 13th century, a Rus' prince would be accompanied by his druzhina, a small retinue of heavy cavalry, [1] who would often fight dismounted (eq. Battle on the Ice). Massively heavy armor was used, mostly Scandinavian-style. [2]
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Druzhyna, Druzhina, Drużyna or Družyna (Russian: Дружи́на; Ukrainian: Дружи́на, Druzhýna literally a "fellowship") in the medieval history of Slavic Europe was a retinue in service of a chieftain, also called knyaz.
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boyar, member of the upper stratum of medieval Russian society and state administration. In Kievan Rus during the 10th–12th century, the boyars constituted the senior group in the prince’s retinue (druzhina) and occupied the higher posts in the …
Druzhina – Russiapedia Of Russian origin - RT
Druzhina is usually simply translated as “the retinue of a Slavic prince”. In fact, although the name remained the same, the nature of the druzhina changed many times over the centuries, and is still hotly disputed by historians today.
Druzhina - Wikiwand
In the medieval history of Kievan Rus' and Early Poland, a druzhina, drużyna, or družyna (Slovak and Czech: družina; Polish: drużyna; Russian: дружина, romanized: druzhina; Ukrainian: дружи́на, druzhýna literally a "fellowship") was a retinue in service of …
How did Old Russia defend itself? - Russia Beyond
The most ancient form of the Russian military formation (9th–11th centuries) was the druzhina, a band of experienced warriors presided over by a knyaz (prince).
Druzhyna | Article about Druzhyna by The Free Dictionary
an urban-type settlement, the center of Abyi Raion, Yakut ASSR. A landing on the left bank of the Indigirka, where the Druzhina River flows into it. It has a meat-and-milk complex and a sovkhoz.
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(1) The druzhina of ancient Rus’ first appeared in the ninth century. It was an organization led by a prince. Two subgroupings could be distinguished within it. The “elder” part consisted of its more aristocratic members, the privy counselors of the prince.