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  1. The Kievan Chronicle or Kyivan Chronicle [a] is a chronicle of Kievan Rus'. It was written around 1200 in Vydubychi Monastery as a continuation of the Primary Chronicle. [1] It is known from two manuscripts: a copy in the Hypatian Codex ( c. 1425), and a copy in the Khlebnikov Codex ( c. 1560s); in both codices, it is sandwiched between the ...

  2. The Russian Primary Chronicle, commonly shortened to Primary Chronicle (Church Slavonic: Повѣсть времѧньныхъ лѣтъ, romanized: Pověstĭ vremęnĭnyxŭ lětŭ, commonly transcribed Povest' vremennykh let (PVL), lit. ' Tale of Bygone Years '), is a chronicle of Kievan Rus' from about 850 to 1110.

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  4. The Russian Primary Chronicle, medieval Kievan Rus historical work that gives a detailed account of the early history of the eastern Slavs to the second decade of the 12th century. The chronicle, compiled in Kiev about 1113, was based on materials taken from Byzantine chronicles, west and south.

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  5. acearchive.org › primary-chroniclePrimary Chronicle

    Feb 22, 2023 · The Primary Chronicle, or Tale of Bygone Years, is a 12th-century Old East Slavic chronicle of Kievan Rus' from about 850 to 1110. It covers biblical times to 1117 and is considered a fundamental source for East Slav history. The work has several surviving editions and codices with variations.

  6. May 4, 2009 · The Chronicle describes events from the mid-eighth century, that is the time of the reign of the Eastern Roman Emperor Michael III, in the domains of the grand princes of Kiev and Novgorod and includes the introduction of Orthodox Christianity into Kievan Rus'.

  7. Nov 16, 2012 · The Primary Chronicle also known as the Tales of Bygone Years is the history of Kievan Russia from the year 850 to about 1110. It is the best guide to the history of Russia during this time. Without it, we would have little knowledge of how Russia came to being as well as how the Varangians (Episode 1) came to the land of the Rus.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kievan_Rus&Kievan Rus' - Wikipedia

    According to the Primary Chronicle, the first ruler to unite East Slavic lands into what would become Kievan Rus' was Oleg the Wise ( r. 879–912 ). He extended his control from Novgorod south along the Dnieper river valley to protect trade from Khazar incursions from the east, [10] and took control of the city.

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