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      • According to the Primary Chronicle, Olga was of Varangian (Viking) origin and was born in Pleskov.
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    While Olga's birthdate is unknown, it could be as early as 890 AD and as late as 925 AD. [10] According to the Primary Chronicle, Olga was of Varangian ( Viking) origin and was born in Pleskov. [11] [12] Little is known about her life before her marriage to Prince Igor I of Kiev and the birth of their son, Sviatoslav. [13]

    • Born to be Wild. Olga was born somewhere between 890AD and 925AD in the bleak environment of northeastern Russia. Foreshadowing Olga’s vicious nature, her parents were Varyags, better known as the Norse Vikings who settled Russia.
    • Male Matchmakers. When Olga was a young woman, she hit the jackpot and married Prince Igor I of Russia’s Rurik dynasty. But how does a girl who isn’t a princess net such a royal match?
    • The Heavy Crown. When Igor was still technically a prince, his father tragically died. The weight of the kingdom now rested on the young man’s shoulders.
    • Four Magpies. Historians aren’t sure exactly when, but after their wedding—possibly in 912—Olga and Igor welcomed a baby boy into their family. His name was Syvatoslav and he would one day rule over Russia.
  3. Princess Olga of Kiev was born in Pskov, a city in northwestern Russia, close to the Estonian border. Pskov was a trade nexus between Russia and Scandinavia. Many Scandinavians settled there and grew wealthy from the passage of goods between east and west.

  4. However, Olgas grandson Vladimir, who had been brought up by the princess, according to a legend, was not only baptized himself, but christened the entire Rus’.

  5. For nearly two decades (945 to 962) Olga ruled the rapidly expanding kingdom of Kievan Rus, which received its name from its capital Kiev on the middle Dniepr River, as regent for her young son Sviatoslav. And she did so in stunning fashion despite significant obstacles.

  6. Olga of Kiev, born in the 9th century, was a prominent figure in the medieval history of Eastern Europe. She came from a noble family and married Igor, the ruler of Kiev. Following Igor’s death, Olga assumed regency and embarked on a series of military campaigns that expanded her kingdom’s territories. Early Life and Marriage of Olga of Kiev.

  7. May 7, 2022 · Princess Olga, the tenth-century ruler of Kyiv and all Rus, is a fitting figure to represent the current Ukrainian challenge given her wit, wisdom, and fighting spirit. The stories about Olga, whose name in its original Scandinavian form was Helga, are divided into two main themes, her revenge on the killers of her husband and her Christianization.

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