Also known as Aldeigjuborg, Starágia Lantónka
human settlement in Volkhovsky District, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
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It is believed that Staraya Ladoga dates back to 753, as a young port on the Volkhov River, but its rise to prominence began with the arrival of the Viking Rurik in 862, who would make it his capital. While he moved his residence to Novgorod in 864, the town quickly became one of the most important trading ports of Eastern Europe, along the Baltic–Ladoga–Novgorod–Constantinople trade route. While the capital of Rus was moved to Kyiv (Kiev) shortly thereafter, Ladoga remained the prominent northern trading post on the Varangian–Greek trading route until the mid-tenth century. The Rurikids' legacy today stands out in the huge kurgans, burial mounds on the town's outskirts, one of which is believed to be the burial place of Rurik himself.
Ladoga's second period of prominence came under the rule of the wealthy Novgorod Republic in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, when, in addition to being an important trading outpost, it became a major fortress town. Its huge stone kremlin was built in 1114 under the oversight of Posadnik (Governor) Pavel, and would become the first line of defense against northern assaults on the Republic, withstanding a major Swedish assault in 1164. In honor of the victory, the Republic funded the construction of the magnificent Church of St George the Conqueror. As the town continued to grow around the kremlin, more magnificent 12th-century churches were constructed: the Church of the Assumption in the north of the town, the Church of St Nicholas the M…
Staraya Ladoga is a small village and is easily covered on foot via leisurely stroll. Locals often opt for bicycles, but there are no rentals available.
Bus #23 actually makes three stops in the village. First from Volkhov is not far from Nikolsky Monastery, second, after Kremlin, in the small central square, the third right near Church of the Nativity of John the Baptist (and greatest sight of Volkhov river).
thumb|200px|Fresco of St George in his eponymous church
thumb|200px|Church of the Nativity
The above mentioned Prince Rurik Cafe is a good bet for booze.
While it is certainly possible to day trip from Saint Petersburg, there are a couple options for lodging in Rurik's capital. Volkhov to the south also has a good number of hotels.
スタラヤ・ラドガ(ラドガ、スターラヤ・ラドガ、ロシア語:Ста́рая Ла́дога;ラテン文字表記: Staraya Ladoga)は、ノース人のサガでは「アルデイギュボルグ」(Aldeigjuborg)と呼ばれているロシア北西部の古代の街。現在はロシア・レニングラード州のヴォルホフスキー地区にある小さな村である。ラドガ湖の南、ヴォルホフ川を若干遡った位置にある。 8世紀および9世紀、この地には東ヨーロッパでも有数の豊かさを誇った交易拠点ラドガがあり、ノルマン人のルーシ族が支配者であった。現在のロシア人の起源の一つであるルーシの都であったことから、ラドガは「ロシア最初の都」とも呼ばれる。
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