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  1. May 14, 2018 · Vladimir I (the Great) (956–1015) Grand Duke of Kiev and first Christian ruler of Russia (980–1015). Vladimir raised an army of Viking mercenaries in 979, and conquered Polotsk and Kiev.

  2. Sep 27, 2020 · Vladimir fled to his kinsman Haakon Sigurdsson, who ruled Norway at the time. Together they gathered an army with the intent to regain control of Rus’ and establish Vladimir as the ruler. In 978, Vladimir returned to Kievan Rus’ and successfully recaptured the territory.

  3. Key Points. Vladimir I became the ruler of Kievan Rus’ after overthrowing his brother Yaropolk in 978. Vladimir I formed an alliance with Basil II of the Byzantine Empire and married his sister Anna in 988. After his marriage Vladimir I officially changed the state religion to Orthodox Christianity and destroyed pagan temples and icons.

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

    Although he first established his rule over Kiev in 1019, he did not have uncontested rule of all of Kievan Rus' until 1036. Like Vladimir, Yaroslav was eager to improve relations with the rest of Europe, especially the Byzantine Empire.

  5. Jul 1, 2020 · Once he became the ruler, Vladimir brought Kievan Rus’ to its greatest heights of power and influence. He became Vladimir the Great, Grand Prince, and continued the steady expansion of his lands. And, due to the political influences of the time, Vladimir renounced the pagan Slavic faith and proceeded to formally Christianize Kievan Rus’.

  6. Expert Answers. There were likely a number of factors as to why Vladimir I adopted Orthodox Christianity. First of all, joining the Eastern Orthodox Church was a politically savvy move. His ...

  7. Vladimir I ruled from 980 to 1015 and was the first Kievan Rus’ ruler to officially establish Orthodox Christianity as the new religion of the region.

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