The area of present Tartu had been …
Years: 1065 - 1065
The area of present Tartu had been first recorded in 1030 by chroniclers of Kievan Rus.
Yaroslav I the Wise, Prince of Kiev, built his own fort here, and named it Yuryev (literally "Yury's" – Yury (a Russified form of George) being Yaroslav's Christian name).
Kievan rulers had then collected tribute from the surrounding ancient Estonian county of Ugaunia, possibly until 1061, when, according to chronicles, Yuryev is burned down by another tribe of Chudes (Sosols), a term historically applied in the early Russian annals to several Finnic peoples in the area of what is now Estonia, Karelia and northwestern Russia.
