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  1. The Prince of Chernigov was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Principality of Chernigov, a lordship which lasted four centuries straddling what are now parts of Ukraine, Belarus and the Russian Federation.

  2. Vladimir Davydovich (killed May 12, 1151 ) - Prince of Chernigov ( 1139 - 1151 ), son of Davyd Svyatoslavich . According to Tatishchev V.N., together with his brother Izyaslav, he reigned in the Seversk land in 1127-1139. He died in the battle in which he fought against Izyaslav.

  3. A new research of a well-known inscription on a silver cup of Chernigov knyaz Vladimir Davydovich made it possible to conclude that this cup was produced in 1139, and later traces of the inscription’s palaeography can be connected to its secular.

  4. Sep 25, 2012 · The article is devoted to a unique find, a silver cup of the Chernigov Prince Vladimir Davydovich (1139-1151), found on the Tsarev (Sarai al-Jadid) city site during the 1843 excavations.

  5. Davyd Sviatoslavich was the ruler of Murom and Chernigov. The date of his birth is uncertain. Before his father's death was appointed to the Pereyaslav Principality, however in 1076 he ran to Murom which was located as far away as possible from Kiev. In 1093 Davyd was appointed a prince of Smolensk.

  6. The article is devoted to a unique find, a silver cup of the Chernigov Prince Vladimir Davydovich (1139-1151), found on the Tsarev (Sarai al-Jadid) city...

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  8. Professor, the doctor of physical and mathematical sciences the Form Vladimir Davydovich is the director of FGBNU "Institute of Technology of supersolid and new carbon materials". More than 30 years are engaged in scientific activity: from 1974 to 1994 in the Russian Academy of Sciences, since 1994 till present in the system of the Ministry of ...

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