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  1. Yaroslav I Vladimirovich ( c. 978–20 February 1054 ), better known as Yaroslav the Wise, was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1019 until his death in 1054. He was also earlier Prince of Novgorod from 1010 to 1034 and Prince of Rostov from 987 to 1010, uniting the principalities for a time. Yaroslav's baptismal name was George after Saint George.

  2. Media in category "Yaroslav Vladimirovich, Prince of Maloyaroslavets" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. Facial Chronicle - b.10, p.236 - Birth of Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Maloyaroslavets.jpg 1,675 × 3,136; 874 KB

  3. How to say Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Maloyaroslavets in English? Pronunciation of Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Maloyaroslavets with 1 audio pronunciation and more for Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Maloyaroslavets.

  4. Grand Prince Yaroslav I Vladimirovich, also known as Yaroslav the Wise, is the ruler of the Kievan Rus. He is the uncle of Olaf Haraldsson and Harald Sigurdsson. Yaroslav is a warrior ruler. He lives in Novgorod. Harald, accompanied by Leif Eriksson, comes to Novgorod to ask his uncle for help gaining an army in order to take Kattegat. Yaroslav is a tough-love type of uncle. He has maintained ...

  5. RM2A254DC – King Boleslaus the Brave Entering Kiev, c. 1837, oil on canvas, by Piotr Michalowski (1800 - 1855), a Polish painter of the Romantic period. The intervention in the Kievan succession crisis of 1015-1019 by the Polish ruler Boleslaw Chrobry was an episode in the struggle between Sviatopolk I Vladimirovich ('the Accursed') and his brother Yaroslav ('the Wise') for the rulership of ...

  6. Napoleon. Austrian corps. The Battle of Maloyaroslavets took place on 24 October 1812 as part of the French invasion of Russia. It was Kutuzov 's decisive battle to force Napoleon to retreat northwest over Mozhaisk to Smolensk on the devastated route of his advance with a higher probability of starvation. [3]

  7. YAROSLAV VLADIMIROVICH. (c. 980 – 1054), Yaroslav "the wise"; grand prince of Kiev which he secured for his family; the main agent of the so-called Golden Age of Kievan Rus. Yaroslav's father was Vladimir Svyatoslavich, the Christianizer of Rus, and his mother was Princess Rogneda of Polotsk, of Scandinavian ancestry.

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