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In this episode of “Honest History,” Sergey Tsvetkov and I will talk about the period of fragmentation, Vladimir Monomakh and his credit reform, which put an end to the tyranny of usurers. Despite its power in the 12th century, Kievan Rus looked like a mosaic of different lands, each ruled by its own prince. We will tell you what led to this and why the fragmentation of Ancient Rus was inevitable. And how Vladimir Monomakh, who ascended the grand princely throne at 60, much later than his predecessors, became one of the most famous figures of this era. 0:00 - In this episode 1:11 - Fragmentation and why it happened 3:32 - Who are malusha, rab, chelyadin and kholop 6:04 - Christian norms and polygamy 7:49 - Ahmad ibn Fadlan on the Rus 9:45 - The first dynastic crisis 12:08 - A new custom of transferring power 16:31 - The Lyubech congress and an attempt to stop civil strife 17:36 - The end of fratricide and the population surge of princes 21:12 - What is the golden gate 22:16 - Vladimir Monomakh and his influence on history 26:44 - The teaching of Vladimir Monomakh 28:54 - The period of usurers and the huge cut 36:04 - Anarchy and an uprising against usurers 37:53 - The beginning of credit reform Subscribe to the channel https://www.youtube.com/c/FreytakMedi... For legal questions, you can contact directly: Nikolay Freytak. Managing Partner at the Freytak & Sons Attorneys at Law / freytak Or by the contacts listed on our website: http://freytakandsons.com This channel was created as a non-profit project of the Freytak & Sons Bar Association with the aim of popularizing legal activity in Russia. The channel brings together lawyers and consultants with significant practical experience. The channel's guests are leading representatives of the business community and simply interesting personalities. Each of our viewers will definitely be able to broaden their horizons and understand the principles of law. Producer: t.me/leonov_films