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Igor (Church Slavonic: Игорь; Old Norse: Ingvarr; c. 877 – 945) was Prince of Kiev from 912 to 945. Traditionally, he is considered to be the son of Rurik , who established himself at Novgorod and died in 879 while Igor was an infant. [7]
Igor II Olgovich [a] (died September 19, 1147) was Prince of Chernigov and Grand Prince of Kiev (1146). [1] He was a son of Oleg I of Chernigov . He was the chosen successor of his brother, Vsevolod II of Kiev.
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The Grand Prince of Kiev (sometimes grand duke) was the title of the monarch of Kievan Rus', residing in Kiev (modern Kyiv) from the 10th to 13th centuries.
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The history of Kyiv (Kiev), officially begins when it was founded in 482, but the city may date back at least 2,000 years. Archaeologists have dated the oldest known settlement in the area to 25,000 BC.
Igor (Church Slavonic: Игорь; Old Norse: Ingvarr; c. 877 – 945) was Prince of Kiev from 912 to 945. Traditionally, he is considered to be the son of Rurik, who established himself at Novgorod and died in 879 while Igor was an infant. Read more on Wikipedia.