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  1. Sviatoslav III Vsevolodovich (died 1194) was Prince of Turov (1142 and 1154), Volhynia (1141–1146), Pinsk (1154), Novgorod-Seversk (1157–1164), Chernigov (1164–1177), Grand Prince of Kiev (1174; 1177–1180; 1182–1194). He was the son of Vsevolod II Olgovich.

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    Sviatoslav ( Russian: Святосла́в, romanized : Svjatosláv, IPA: [sʲvʲɪtɐˈslaf]; Ukrainian: Святосла́в, romanized : Svjatosláv, IPA: [sʲw (j)ɐtoˈslɑu̯]) is a Russian and Ukrainian given name of Slavic origin. Cognates include Svetoslav, Svatoslav, Świętosław, Svetislav. It has a Pre-Christian pagan character and ...

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Pharaohs were kings of ancient Egypt. Though the term pharaoh referring to the king was not used in ancient Egypt until the New Kingdom period (c. 1539–c. 1077 bce), it is now used for all kings of ancient Egypt on the basis of its use in the Hebrew Bible. The list below includes Egyptian rulers

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sviatoslav of Kievmay refer to: Sviatoslav I of Kiev(c. 942–972) Sviatoslav II of Kiev(1027–1076) Sviatoslav III of Kiev(died 1194) Topics referred to by the same term. This disambiguationpage lists articles about people with the same name.

  5. Over the past year Sviatoslav III of Kiev has had the most page views in the Russian wikipedia edition with 27,414 views, followed by English (7,174), and Ukrainian (5,700). In terms of yearly growth of page views the top 3 wikpedia editions are Finnish (232.00%), Belarusian (59.91%), and Macedonian (56.77%)

  6. Sviatoslav I of Kiev (East Slavic: Святослав, ca. 942 – 972) was the warrior prince (or konung) of Kievan Rus'.The son of Igor of Kiev and Olga, Sviatoslav is famous for his incessant campaigns in the east and south, which precipitated the collapse of two great powers of Eastern Europe–Khazaria and the First Bulgarian Empire; he also subdued the Volga Bulgars, the Alans, and ...

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  8. Sviatoslav III Vsevolodovych (Ukrainian and Russian: Святослав III Всеволодич) (died 1194), Prince of Turov (1142 and 1154), Volyn (1141–1146), Pinsk (1154), Novhorod-Siverskyi (1157–1164), Chernihiv (1164–1177), Grand Prince of Kiev (1174, 1177–1180, 1182–1194). He was the son of Vsevolod II Olgovich. He succeeded in taking the Kievan throne from Yaroslav II, and ...

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