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2 days ago · Kievan Rus', [a] [b] also known as Kyivan Rus ', [c] [7] [8] was a state and later an amalgam of principalities [9] in Eastern and Northern Europe from the late 9th to the mid-13th century. [10] The name was coined by Russian historians in the 19th century. Encompassing a variety of polities and peoples, including East Slavic, Norse, [11] [12 ...
Apr 30, 2024 · Anne of Kiev (Anna Yaroslavna), sometimes called Agnes, daughter of Yaroslav I of Kiev and Princess Ingegerd of Sweden; Yaroslav was grand-duke of Kiev and described in medieval histories as king of the Russians “rex Russorum” (Hugh of Fleury, Aubry des Trois Fontaines, and Raoul Tortaire).
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5 days ago · Prince of Kiev ≈942–945–972: Malusha: Yaropolk I Prince of Kiev ≈959-972–980: Oleg Prince of Drevlians?-969–977: Vladimir I the Great G.P. of Kiev ≈958–980–1015: Sviatopolk I the Accursed G.P. of Kiev ≈979-1015–1019: Izyaslav Prince of Polotsk 978-989–1001: Mstislav Prince of Chernigov ≈?-1024–1035: Yaroslav I the ...
May 15, 2024 · Rurik dynasty. Vladimir II Monomakh (born 1053—died May 19, 1125, near Kiev [now in Ukraine]) was the grand prince of Kiev from 1113 to 1125. Vladimir was the son of Grand Prince Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (ruled Kiev 1078–93) and Irina, the daughter of the Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachus.
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1 day ago · The Russian Empire, also known as Imperial Russia or simply Russia, [e] [f] was a vast realm that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
May 19, 2024 · Dark clouds. Kyiv was a city filled with beautiful historical buildings, as we can see in this photo from 2020, in which dark clouds contrast with the pink buildings of the city. Image: Viktor ...
May 11, 2024 · But by 1146 AD, the city was again taken, this time by Iziaslav II of Kiev. By 1159 it was the seat of Mstislav II of Kiev, the Grand Duke. A Key City-Fort at Kyiv’s Doorstep. However, Bilhorod Kyivskyi's fortunes would ebb and flow with the tides of history, as did Kievan Rus’ itself. In the mid-1200s, the city was made the capital by ...