andoneoftheirboldestwarriorspresumedtostrikeabattle—axeintothegoldengate。TheartsandtreasuresoftheGreeksdivertedtheassault;buttheHungariansmightboast,intheirretreat,thattheyhadimposedatributeonthespiritofBulgariaandthemajestyoftheCaesars。^34TheremoteandrapidoperationsofthesamecampaignappeartomagnifythepowerandnumbersoftheTurks;buttheircourageismostdeservingofpraise,sincealighttroopofthreeorfourhundredhorsewouldoftenattemptandexecutethemostdaringinroadstothegatesofThessalonicaandConstantinople。Atthisdisastrousaeraoftheninthandtenthcenturies,EuropewasafflictedbyatriplescourgefromtheNorth,theEast,andtheSouth:theNorman,theHungarian,andtheSaracen,sometimestrodthesamegroundofdesolation;andthesesavagefoesmighthavebeencomparedbyHomertothetwolionsgrowlingoverthecarcassofamangledstag。^35[Footnote30:SeeKatona,Hist。DucumHungar。p。321—
352。]
[Footnote31:Hungarorumgens,cujusomnesferenationesexpertaesaevitium&c。,istheprefaceofLiutprand,l。i。c。2,whofrequentlyexpatiatedonthecalamitiesofhisowntimes。Seel。
i。c。5,l。ii。c。1,2,4,5,6,7;l。iii。c。1,&c。,l。v。c。
8,15,inLegat。p。485。HiscolorsareglaringbuthischronologymustberectifiedbyPagiandMuratori。]
[Footnote32:ThethreebloodyreignsofArpad,Zoltan,andToxus,arecriticallyillustratedbyKatona,Hist。Ducum,&c。p。
107—499。Hisdiligencehassearchedbothnativesandforeigners;yettothedeedsofmischief,orglory,IhavebeenabletoaddthedestructionofBremen,AdamBremensis,i。43。]
[Footnote33:MuratorihasconsideredwithpatrioticcarethedangerandresourcesofModena。ThecitizensbesoughtSt。
Geminianus,theirpatron,toavert,byhisintercession,therabies,flagellum,&c。
Nuncterogamus,licetservipessimi,AbUngerorumnosdefendasjaculis。
Thebishoperectedwallsforthepublicdefence,notcontradominosserenos,Antiquitat。Ital。Med。Aevi,tom。i。dissertat。
i。p。21,22,andthesongofthenightlywatchisnotwithouteleganceoruse,tom。iii。dis。xl。p。709。TheItalianannalisthasaccuratelytracedtheseriesoftheirinroads,Annalid'Italia,tom。vii。p。365,367,398,401,437,440,tom。viii。p。19,41,52,&c。]
[Footnote34:BoththeHungarianandRussianannalssuppose,thattheybesieged,orattacked,orinsultedConstantinople,Pray,dissertat。x。p。239。Katona,Hist。Ducum,p。354—360;andthefactisalmostconfessedbytheByzantinehistorians,LeoGrammaticus,p。506。Cedrenus,tom。ii。p。629:yet,howeverglorioustothenation,itisdeniedordoubtedbythecriticalhistorian,andevenbythenotaryofBela。Theirscepticismismeritorious;theycouldnotsafelytranscribeorbelievetherusticorumfabulas:butKatonamighthavegivendueattentiontotheevidenceofLiutprand,Bulgarorumgentematquedaecorumtributariamfecerant,Hist。l。ii。c。4,p。435。]
[Footnote35:—Iliad,xvi。756。]
ThedeliveranceofGermanyandChristendomwasachievedbytheSaxonprinces,HenrytheFowlerandOthotheGreat,who,intwomemorablebattles,foreverbrokethepoweroftheHungarians。
^36ThevaliantHenrywasrousedfromabedofsicknessbytheinvasionofhiscountry;buthismindwasvigorousandhisprudencesuccessful。"Mycompanions,"saidhe,onthemorningofthecombat,"maintainyourranks,receiveonyourbucklersthefirstarrowsofthePagans,andpreventtheirseconddischargebytheequalandrapidcareerofyourlances。"Theyobeyedandconquered:andthehistoricalpictureofthecastleofMerseburghexpressedthefeatures,oratleastthecharacter,ofHenry,who,inanageofignorance,intrustedtothefinerartstheperpetuityofhisname。^37Attheendoftwentyyears,thechildrenoftheTurkswhohadfallenbyhisswordinvadedtheempireofhisson;andtheirforceisdefined,inthelowestestimate,atonehundredthousandhorse。Theywereinvitedbydomesticfaction;thegatesofGermanyweretreacherouslyunlocked;andtheyspread,farbeyondtheRhineandtheMeuse,intotheheartofFlanders。ButthevigorandprudenceofOthodispelledtheconspiracy;theprincesweremadesensiblethatunlesstheyweretruetoeachother,theirreligionandcountrywereirrecoverablylost;andthenationalpowerswerereviewedintheplainsofAugsburgh。Theymarchedandfoughtineightlegions,accordingtothedivisionofprovincesandtribes;thefirst,second,andthird,werecomposedofBavarians;thefourth,ofFranconians;thefifth,ofSaxons,undertheimmediatecommandofthemonarch;thesixthandseventhconsistedofSwabians;andtheeighthlegion,ofathousandBohemians,closedtherearofthehost。Theresourcesofdisciplineandvalorwerefortifiedbytheartsofsuperstition,which,onthisoccasion,maydeservetheepithetsofgenerousandsalutary。Thesoldierswerepurifiedwithafast;thecampwasblessedwiththerelicsofsaintsandmartyrs;andtheChristianherogirdedonhissidetheswordofConstantine,graspedtheinvinciblespearofCharlemagne,andwavedthebannerofSt。Maurice,thepraefectoftheThebaeanlegion。Buthisfirmestconfidencewasplacedintheholylance,^38whosepointwasfashionedofthenailsofthecross,andwhichhisfatherhadextortedfromthekingofBurgundy,bythethreatsofwar,andthegiftofaprovince。TheHungarianswereexpectedinthefront;theysecretlypassedtheLech,ariverofBavariathatfallsintotheDanube;turnedtherearoftheChristianarmy;plunderedthebaggage,anddisorderedthelegionofBohemiaandSwabia。ThebattlewasrestoredbytheFranconians,whoseduke,thevaliantConrad,waspiercedwithanarrowasherestedfromhisfatigues:theSaxonsfoughtundertheeyesoftheirking;andhisvictorysurpassed,inmeritandimportance,thetriumphsofthelasttwohundredyears。ThelossoftheHungarianswasstillgreaterintheflightthanintheaction;theywereencompassedbytheriversofBavaria;andtheirpastcrueltiesexcludedthemfromthehopeofmercy。ThreecaptiveprinceswerehangedatRatisbon,themultitudeofprisonerswasslainormutilated,andthefugitives,whopresumedtoappearinthefaceoftheircountry,werecondemnedtoeverlastingpovertyanddisgrace。^39Yetthespiritofthenationwashumbled,andthemostaccessiblepassesofHungarywerefortifiedwithaditchandrampart。Adversitysuggestedthecounselsofmoderationandpeace:therobbersoftheWestacquiescedinasedentarylife;andthenextgenerationwastaught,byadiscerningprince,thatfarmoremightbegainedbymultiplyingandexchangingtheproduceofafruitfulsoil。Thenativerace,theTurkishorFennicblood,wasmingledwithnewcoloniesofScythianorSclavonianorigin;^40manythousandsofrobustandindustriouscaptiveshadbeenimportedfromallthecountriesofEurope;^41andafterthemarriageofGeisawithaBavarianprincess,hebestowedhonorsandestatesonthenoblesofGermany。^42ThesonofGeisawasinvestedwiththeregaltitle,andthehouseofArpadreignedthreehundredyearsinthekingdomofHungary。ButthefreebornBarbarianswerenotdazzledbythelustreofthediadem,andthepeopleassertedtheirindefeasiblerightofchoosing,deposing,andpunishingthehereditaryservantofthestate。
[Footnote36:TheyareamplyandcriticallydiscussedbyKatona,Hist。Dacum,p。360—368,427—470。Liutprandl。ii。c。8,9isthebestevidencefortheformer,andWitichindAnnal。
Saxon。l。iii。ofthelatter;butthecriticalhistorianwillnotevenoverlookthehornofawarrior,whichissaidtobepreservedatJaz—berid。]
[Footnote37:Huncverotriumphum,tamlaudequammemoriadignum,adMeresburgumrexinsuperioricoenaculodomusperZeus,idest,picturam,notaripraecepit,adeoutremverampotiusquamverisimilemvideas:ahighencomium,Liutprand,l。ii。c。9。
AnotherpalaceinGermanyhadbeenpaintedwithholysubjectsbytheorderofCharlemagne;andMuratorimayjustlyaffirm,nullasaeculafuereinquibuspictoresdesideratifuerint,Antiquitat。
Ital。MediiAevi,tom。ii。dissert。xxiv。p。360,361。OurdomesticclaimstoantiquityofignoranceandoriginalimperfectionMr。Walpole'slivelywordsareofamuchmorerecentdate,AnecdotesofPainting,vol。i。p。2,&c。]
[Footnote38:SeeBaronius,Annal。Eccles。A。D。929,No。2—5。
ThelanceofChrististakenfromthebestevidence,Liutprand,l。iv。c。12,Sigebert,andtheActsofSt。Gerard:buttheothermilitaryrelicsdependonthefaithoftheGestaAnglorumpostBedam,l。ii。c。8。]
[Footnote39:Katona,Hist。DucumHungariae,p。500,&c。]
[Footnote40:Amongthesecolonieswemaydistinguish,1。TheChazars,orCabari,whojoinedtheHungariansontheirmarch,Constant。deAdmin。Imp。c。39,40,p。108,109。2。TheJazyges,Moravians,andSiculi,whomtheyfoundintheland;thelastwereperhapsaremnantoftheHunsofAttila,andwereintrustedwiththeguardoftheborders。3。TheRussians,who,liketheSwissinFrance,impartedageneralnametotheroyalporters。4。TheBulgarians,whosechiefsA。D。956wereinvited,cummagnamultitudineHismahelitarum。HadanyofthoseSclavoniansembracedtheMahometanreligion?5。TheBisseniandCumans,amixedmultitudeofPatzinacites,Uzi,Chazars,&c。,whohadspreadtotheLowerDanube。Thelastcolonyof40,000
Cumans,A。D。1239,wasreceivedandconvertedbythekingsofHungary,whoderivedfromthattribeanewregalappellation,Pray,Dissert。vi。vii。p。109—173。Katona,Hist。Ducum,p。
95—99,259—264,476,479—483,&c。]
[Footnote41:Christianiautem,quorumparsmajorpopuliest,quiexomnipartemundiilluctractisuntcaptivi,&c。SuchwasthelanguageofPiligrinus,thefirstmissionarywhoenteredHungary,A。D。973。Parsmajorisstrong。Hist。Ducum,p。517。]
[Footnote42:ThefidelesTeutoniciofGeisaareauthenticatedinoldcharters:andKatona,withhisusualindustry,hasmadeafairestimateofthesecolonies,whichhadbeensolooselymagnifiedbytheItalianRanzanus,Hist。Critic。Ducum。p,667—
681。]
III。ThenameofRussians^43wasfirstdivulged,intheninthcentury,byanembassyofTheophilus,emperoroftheEast,totheemperoroftheWest,Lewis,thesonofCharlemagne。TheGreekswereaccompaniedbytheenvoysofthegreatduke,orchagan,orczar,oftheRussians。IntheirjourneytoConstantinople,theyhadtraversedmanyhostilenations;andtheyhopedtoescapethedangersoftheirreturn,byrequestingtheFrenchmonarchtotransportthembyseatotheirnativecountry。
Acloserexaminationdetectedtheirorigin:theywerethebrethrenoftheSwedesandNormans,whosenamewasalreadyodiousandformidableinFrance;anditmightjustlybeapprehended,thattheseRussianstrangerswerenotthemessengersofpeace,buttheemissariesofwar。Theyweredetained,whiletheGreeksweredismissed;andLewisexpectedamoresatisfactoryaccount,thathemightobeythelawsofhospitalityorprudence,accordingtotheinterestofbothempires。^44ThisScandinavianoriginofthepeople,oratleasttheprinces,ofRussia,maybeconfirmedandillustratedbythenationalannals^45andthegeneralhistoryoftheNorth。TheNormans,whohadsolongbeenconcealedbyaveilofimpenetrabledarkness,suddenlyburstforthinthespiritofnavalandmilitaryenterprise。Thevast,and,asitissaid,thepopulousregionsofDenmark,Sweden,andNorway,werecrowdedwithindependentchieftainsanddesperateadventurers,whosighedinthelazinessofpeace,andsmiledintheagoniesofdeath。Piracywastheexercise,thetrade,theglory,andthevirtue,oftheScandinavianyouth。Impatientofableakclimateandnarrowlimits,theystartedfromthebanquet,graspedtheirarms,soundedtheirhorn,ascendedtheirvessels,andexploredeverycoastthatpromisedeitherspoilorsettlement。TheBalticwasthefirstsceneoftheirnavalachievementstheyvisitedtheeasternshores,thesilentresidenceofFennicandSclavonictribes,andtheprimitiveRussiansoftheLakeLadogapaidatribute,theskinsofwhitesquirrels,tothesestrangers,whomtheysalutedwiththetitleofVarangians^46orCorsairs。Theirsuperiorityinarms,discipline,andrenown,commandedthefearandreverenceofthenatives。Intheirwarsagainstthemoreinlandsavages,theVarangianscondescendedtoserveasfriendsandauxiliaries,andgradually,bychoiceorconquest,obtainedthedominionofapeoplewhomtheywerequalifiedtoprotect。Theirtyrannywasexpelled,theirvalorwasagainrecalled,tillatlengthRuric,aScandinavianchief,becamethefatherofadynastywhichreignedabovesevenhundredyears。Hisbrothersextendedhisinfluence:
theexampleofserviceandusurpationwasimitatedbyhiscompanionsinthesouthernprovincesofRussia;andtheirestablishments,bytheusualmethodsofwarandassassination,werecementedintothefabricofapowerfulmonarchy。
[Footnote43:AmongtheGreeks,thisnationalappellationhasasingularform,asanundeclinableword,ofwhichmanyfancifuletymologieshavebeensuggested。Ihaveperused,withpleasureandprofit,adissertationdeOrigineRussorumComment。Academ。
Petropolitanae,tom。viii。p。388—436byTheophilusSigefridBayer,alearnedGerman,whospenthislifeandlaborsintheserviceofRussia。AgeographicaltractofD'Anville,del'EmpiredeRussie,sonOrigine,etsesAccroissemens,Paris,1772,in12mo。,haslikewisebeenofuse。
Note:ThelaterantiquariansofRussiaandGermanyappeartoaquiesceintheauthorityofthemonkNestor,theearliestannalistofRussia,whoderivestheRussians,orVareques,fromScandinavia。ThenamesofthefirstfoundersoftheRussianmonarchyareScandinavianorNorman。TheirlanguageaccordingtoConst。Porphyrog。deAdministrat。Imper。c。9differedessentiallyfromtheSclavonian。TheauthoroftheAnnalsofSt。
Bertin,whofirstnamestheRussiansRhosintheyear839ofhisAnnals,assignsthemSwedenfortheircountry。SoLiutprandcallstheRussiansthesamepeopleastheNormans。TheFins,Laplanders,andEsthonians,calltheSwedes,tothepresentday,Roots,Rootsi,Ruotzi,Rootslaue。SeeThunman,UntersuchungenuberderGeschichtedesEstlichenEuropaischenVolker,p。374。
Gatterer,Comm。Societ。Regbcient。Gotting。xiii。p。126。
Schlozer,inhisNestor。Koch。Revolut。de'Europe,vol。i。p。
60。Malte—Brun,Geograph。vol。vi。p。378。—M。]
[Footnote44:Seetheentirepassagedignum,saysBayer,utaureisintabulisrigaturintheAnnalesBertinianiFrancorum,inScript。Ital。Muratori,tom。ii。parsi。p。525,A。D。839,twenty—twoyearsbeforetheaeraofRuric。Inthexthcentury,LiutprandHist。l。v。c。6speaksoftheRussiansandNormansasthesameAquilonareshominesofaredcomplexion。]
[Footnote45:MyknowledgeoftheseannalsisdrawnfromM。
Leveque,HistoiredeRussie。Nestor,thefirstandbestoftheseancientannalists,wasamonkofKiow,whodiedinthebeginningofthexiithcentury;buthisChroniclewasobscure,tillitwaspublishedatPetersburgh,1767,in4to。Leveque,Hist。deRussie,tom。i。p。xvi。Coxe'sTravels,vol。ii。p。184。
Note:ThelateM。SchlozerhastranslatedandaddedacommentarytotheAnnalsofNestor;"andhisworkistheminefromwhichhenceforththehistoryoftheNorthmustbedrawn。—
G。]
[Footnote46:Theophil。Sig。BayerdeVaragis,forthenameisdifferentlyspelt,inComment。Academ。Petropolitanae,tom。iv。
p。275—311。]
AslongasthedescendantsofRuricwereconsideredasaliensandconquerors,theyruledbytheswordoftheVarangians,distributedestatesandsubjectstotheirfaithfulcaptains,andsuppliedtheirnumberswithfreshstreamsofadventurersfromtheBalticcoast。^47ButwhentheScandinavianchiefshadstruckadeepandpermanentrootintothesoil,theymingledwiththeRussiansinblood,religion,andlanguage,andthefirstWaladimirhadthemeritofdeliveringhiscountryfromtheseforeignmercenaries。Theyhadseatedhimonthethrone;hisricheswereinsufficienttosatisfytheirdemands;buttheylistenedtohispleasingadvice,thattheyshouldseek,notamoregrateful,butamorewealthy,master;thattheyshouldembarkforGreece,where,insteadoftheskinsofsquirrels,silkandgoldwouldbetherecompenseoftheirservice。Atthesametime,theRussianprinceadmonishedhisByzantineallytodisperseandemploy,torecompenseandrestrain,theseimpetuouschildrenoftheNorth。Contemporarywritershaverecordedtheintroduction,name,andcharacter,oftheVarangians:eachdaytheyroseinconfidenceandesteem;thewholebodywasassembledatConstantinopletoperformthedutyofguards;andtheirstrengthwasrecruitedbyanumerousbandoftheircountrymenfromtheIslandofThule。Onthisoccasion,thevagueappellationofThuleisappliedtoEngland;andthenewVarangianswereacolonyofEnglishandDaneswhofledfromtheyokeoftheNormanconqueror。Thehabitsofpilgrimageandpiracyhadapproximatedthecountriesoftheearth;theseexileswereentertainedintheByzantinecourt;andtheypreserved,tillthelastageoftheempire,theinheritanceofspotlessloyalty,andtheuseoftheDanishorEnglishtongue。Withtheirbroadanddouble—edgedbattle—axesontheirshoulders,theyattendedtheGreekemperortothetemple,thesenate,andthehippodrome;hesleptandfeastedundertheirtrustyguard;andthekeysofthepalace,thetreasury,andthecapital,wereheldbythefirmandfaithfulhandsoftheVarangians。^48
[Footnote47:Yet,aslateastheyear1018,KiowandRussiawerestillguardedexfugitivorumservorumrobore,confluentiumetmaximeDanorum。Bayer,whoquotesp。292theChronicleofDithmarofMerseburgh,observes,thatitwasunusualfortheGermanstoenlistinaforeignservice。]