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  1. Rússia de Kiev. A Rússia de Kiev, Rus de Kiev, Rússia Kievana (em latim: Russia Kioviensis; em russo: Киевская Русь; romaniz.: Kijevskaja Ruś; em ucraniano: Київська Русь; Kyjiwśka Ruś ), também conhecida como Antiga Rus (em russo: Дре́вняя Русь) e Antigo Estado Russo (em russo ...

  2. Sviatoslav I, Prince of Kiev. Sviatoslav I was an early ruler of the Kievan Rus', a nation that evolved into modern Ukraine. He was the son of Igor I of Kiev and Olga of Kiev. He ruled from 962 until 972. During his reign he destroyed the Khazar Empire and for a short time conquered what is now Bulgaria . Categories: Russian nobility. 940s births.

  3. The Conversion of Volodimer [1] is a narrative recorded in several different versions in medieval sources about how Vladimir the Great converted from Slavic paganism to Byzantine Christianity in the 980s. In traditional historiography, it is known as the Baptism of Volodimer, [a] and regarded as the highlight of the Christianization of Kievan ...

  4. Rus'–Byzantine War (941) Greeks using their lethal fire, from the Madrid Skylitzes manuscript. The Rus'–Byzantine War of 941 took place during the reign of Igor of Kiev. [n 2] The first naval attack was driven off and followed by another, successful offensive in 944. [6] The outcome was the Rus'–Byzantine Treaty of 945.

  5. Oleksiy Petrovych Tolochko ( Ukrainian: Олексі́й Петро́вич Толо́чко; born 7 June 1963) is a Ukrainian historian and medievalist, doctor of historical studies, and corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Tolochko is the director of the Centre of Kievan Rus' Studies ( Ukrainian: Сектор ...

  6. Kiev Land. 1. One of the two oldest survived buildings of the Kievan Rus. The exterior was considerably modified in the 17th and 18th centuries. 2. By 1982, the gate was a ruin, and, with the exception of the lowest parts of the walls, it was reconstructed in 1982. 3. Destroyed in 1941, reconstructed in 2000.

  7. Vsevolod Yaroslavovich (Andrei) House. Rurik. Father. Yaroslav the Wise. Mother. Ingegerd Olofsdotter. Vsevolod I Yaroslavich ( Old East Slavic: Всеволодъ Ꙗрославичь, romanized: Vsevolodǔ Jaroslavičǐ; [a] c. 1030 – 13 April 1093) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1078 until his death in 1093. [1]

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