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  1. Maximos, Metropolitan of all Rus'. Maximus or Maximos [1] [2] ( Russian: Максим; died 6 December 1305) was a metropolitan bishop of the Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' in the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. He was consecrated in Constantinople and reigned from 1283 to 1305. [1] [2] Maximos was of Greek origin.

  2. Architecture of Kievan Rus'. The architecture of Kievan Rus' comes from the medieval state of Kievan Rus' which incorporated parts of what is now modern Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus, and was centered on Kiev and Novgorod. Its architecture is the earliest period of Russian and Ukrainian architecture, using the foundations of Byzantine culture ...

  3. Përditësimi i fundit për këtë ofensivë aktuale ushtarake mund të mos reflektojë informacionin më të fundit. (shkurt 2022) Më 24 shkurt 2022, Rusia filloi një pushtim në shkallë të gjerë të Ukrainës, fqinjit të saj në jugperëndim, duke shënuar një përshkallëzim të madh të luftës ruso-ukrainase në vazhdim që filloi ...

  4. or Internecine war in Rus' (1015—1019) [ ru]) Bolesław I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis (June–Sept. 1018) Kievan Rus' loyal to Svyatopolk I. Duchy of Poland (1018) Kingdom of Hungary (1018) Kievan Rus' loyal to Yaroslav I. Yaroslav victory. 1022. Yaroslav the Wise 's attack on Brest.

  5. On 1 September 1408, Patriarch Matthew I of Constantinople consecrated him in Constantinople as Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus'. He was given the right to rule the whole metropolis excluding the Metropolis of Halych. By that time, only two of the five dioceses remained in Halych. On 1 September 1409, Photius arrived in Kyiv, and by Easter ...

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  7. Composition. Warriors of Vsevolod I of Kiev (11th century) Tribal militia known as voyi formed the basis of the army in Kievan Rus' [1] until the tax reform of Olga of Kiev in the middle of the 10th century. [2] In the subsequent period, under Svyatoslav I of Kiev and Volodimer I of Kiev, druzhyna played a dominant role. [3]

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