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  1. Boris and Gleb (Old East Slavic: Борисъ и Глѣбъ, romanized: Borisŭ i Glěbŭ), respective Christian names Roman (Романъ, Romanŭ) and David (Давꙑдъ, Davydŭ), were the first saints canonized in Kievan Rus' after its Christianization. Their feast day is observed on July 24 (August 6).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boris_GrekovBoris Grekov - Wikipedia

    Boris Dmitrievich Grekov (Russian: Борис Дмитрович Греков; 21 April [O.S. 9 April] 1882 – 9 September 1953) was a Russian and Soviet historian noted for his comprehensive studies of Kievan Rus and the Golden Horde.

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  4. Nov 3, 2022 · TV News Understanding 9/11. Featured. ... Kievan Rus by Rybakov, B. A. (Boris Aleksandrovich), 1908-2001. Publication date 1989 Topics

  5. The Kievan Chronicle or Kyivan Chronicle is a chronicle of Kievan Rus'.It was written around 1200 in Vydubychi Monastery as a continuation of the Primary Chronicle. 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 Primary Chronicle and the Galician–Volhynian Chronicle.

  6. In 882 he seized Smolensk and Kiev, and the latter city, owing to its strategic location on the Dnieper River, became the capital of Kievan Rus. Extending his rule, Oleg united local Slavic and Finnish tribes, defeated the Khazar s, and, in 911, arranged trade agreements with Constantinople. Vladimir I. Vladimir I, monument in Kyiv, Ukraine.

  7. Jul 29, 2013 · This week, Ukraine, Russia and Belarus celebrate the 1,025th anniversary of the Christianization of Kievan Rus, a medieval state that existed between the 9th and 13th centuries, which, depending ...

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