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  Svyatoslav I, Tywysog Kiev - Wicipedia
Er i'w fam droi i Gristnogaeth, arhosodd Svyatoslav yn paganiad drwy gydol ei oes.
Ddaeth yr ymgyrch ddim lles i Svyatoslav nac i Rws, ond gwanhaodd Fwlgaria, gan ei gadael yn agored i ymosodiadau diweddarach y Bysantiaid.
Bradychodd y Bysantiaid y cytundeb yr oedden nhw wedi ei wneud â Svyatoslav, gan annog y Pechenegiaid i ymosod arno ar ei ffordd adre.
cy.wikipedia.org /wiki/Svyatoslav_I,_Tywysog_Kiev   (462 words)

  
  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Kiev   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The city is adjoined by the mouth of the Desna River and the Kyivs'ke reservoir in the north, and the Kanivs'ke reservoir in the south.
Historically, Kiev is one of the most ancient and important cities of the region, the center of the Rus' civilization, survivor of numerous wars, purges, and genocides.
In 1238 Kiev was compeletely destroyed by the Mongol hordes of Batu Khan, an event that had a profound effect on the future of the city and the East Slavic civilization.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Kiev   (2106 words)

  
 JewishEncyclopedia.com - KIEV:
When Kiev was taken by the Varangians many of the Jews escaped to Chazaria and to the countries on the Volga and the Don, and after the defeat of the Chazars by Svyatoslav in 969 many Jews emigrated to the Crimea.
He wrote in Kiev his notes to "Gan 'Eden" and his work "Shushan Sodot." When the Jews were expelled from Lithuania by Alexander Jagellon in 1495, Moses ha-Gole with the rest of the Kiev Jews emigrated to the Crimea.
Rumors that anti-Jewish riots were being planned were circulated in Kiev several weeks before Easter, and Von Hübbenet himself had informed members of the community that a trainload of Great Russians, all wearing red shirts, had arrived in the city, the purpose of their coming being the organization of the riots.
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 Kiev, Ukraine. Online reservations in Kiev hotels
Kiev is one of the biggest cities in Europe.
In the 12th century Kiev was the capital of one of the biggest, strongest and most beautiful countries in the world.
Kiev is the city of invaluable historical and cultural monuments, city of great events and outstanding people.
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 Svyatoslav I – FREE Svyatoslav I Information | Encyclopedia.com: Find Svyatoslav I Research
Svyatoslav ("Slava") was 18, a trainee pilot, when on VE Day he...
The Washington Post; 6/4/2000; Robyn Dixon; 541 words ; Svyatoslav Fyodorov, 72, who died June 2 in a helicopter crash on the outskirts of the Russian capital, was a world-renowned Russian eye surgeon...
The exception is the network of clinics founded by Dr. Svyatoslav Fyodorov, a pioneer in microsurgery of the eye.
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 Citytrip Kiev bezienswaardigheden Kiev citytrips en stedentrips
De Kreschatyk is de belangrijkste straat van Kiev, die reeds aangelegd werd in de helft van de 19de eeuw.
Dit plein ligt centraal in Kiev en is meteen ook het belangrijkste en mooiste van de stad.
Het imposante Sjevtsjenko Nationale Opera en Ballettheater in het centrum van Kiev opende zijn deuren in 1901.
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 RUSSIA - RULERS
Rostislav's uncle, Svyatoslav II Yaroslavich, upon hearing of this decided to punish his nephew and amassed an army, which was enough for the latter to give up the city without a fight.
Soon Oleg Svyatoslavich, the son of Prince Svyatoslav II Yaroslavich, the fourth son of Yaroslav, who took Chernigiv, Riazan, Murom, Tmutorokan and the lands of the tribe Viatichi, reigning in Vladimir, was obliged to bow to the will of his uncle, Izyaslav, and he moved to Chernigiv under his uncle, Vsyevolod.
In December Svyatoslav Yaroslavich dies and is burried in the Church of the Redeemer in Chernigiv.
www.xenophon-mil.org /rushistory/rulers/izyaslav1.htm   (2300 words)

  
 Olga of Kiev - OrthodoxWiki
The holy, right-believing Empress Olga of Kiev was the grandmother of Prince Vladimir of Kiev.
A convert to Orthodox Christianity, she was the main influence on her grandson that resulted in his conversion to Christianity and that of his realm of Kievan Rus.
In Kiev she instructed her son, Svyatoslav, and entreated him to be baptized.
www.orthodoxwiki.org /Olga_of_Kiev   (641 words)

  
 of Novogorod Family Genealogy
was born in 0877 in Novgorod, Novgorod, Russia and died in 0945 in Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine.
- was born in 0877 in Novgorod, Novgorod, Russia and died in 0945 in Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine.
was born in 0960 in Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine and died on 15 Jul 1015 in Berestovo, Kiev, Ukraine.
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 Princes of Kiev
Svyatoslav led Kievan Rus's military conquest of the Bulgars, responding to attacks by the Khazar tribe.
Izyaslav I, Prince of Kiev, 1054 - 1078, deposed 1068 - 1069 and 1073 - 1076.
Dobronega (or Maria) of Kiev, married 1038 to Casimir I, King of Poland.
www.robertsewell.ca /kiev.html   (1139 words)

  
 Sir Gilbert Kennedy - Kab Sum Kim
Anna (Agnesa) Yaroslavna of Kiev was born in 1036 in Kiev, Ukraine.
Izyaslav I Dmitrij of Kiev was born in 1025.
Princess Premislava Svyatopolkovna of Kiev was born in 1075.
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 Kiev Tours - Kiev Ukraine with Kiev City Tours
The city is situated on the Dnieper river and is the third biggest city of Ukraine and one of the largest industrial centres of the country (592-km from Kyiv).
In the times of Kiev Rus State the territory of present city was often used like a temporarily shelter for the travelers to the south.
Later, Great Kiev Prince Svyatoslav and then his son Prince Vladimir, who introduced Christianity into Kievan Rus in 988, stopped in the monastery on the way to Byzantium during their military campaigns against this Empire.
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 reagenealogy - pafg132 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Svyatoslav I Suitislaus of Kiev, Prince of Kiev [Parents] was born about 942 in Kiev, Ukraine.
She married Igor I of Kiev, Prince of Kiev in 903 in Pskov, Russia.
Svyatoslav I Suitislaus of Kiev, Prince of Kiev was born about 942.
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 Kiev sights
The church was part of St. Michael's Hospital Monastery, founded in the 12th century by Svyatoslav Davydovych, called Svyatosha, the former prince of Chernihiv, (monk's name: Mykola) to house ailing monks.
It was the second largest church of the medieval city and one of the three churches of the St. Demetrius Monastery, later to be known as the St.Michael of the Golden Domes Monastery.
Dissatisfaction with the appearance of the first of the two proposed buildings of the Capital Centre in the spring of 1938 apparently delayed construction of the second building originally planned to be built on the site of the demolished Church of St. Michael of the Golden Domes.
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 Ancient Russia (V-XII centuries)
1054 - The reign of Isyaslav Yaroslavich in Kiev.
1132-1139 - The reign of Yaropolk Vladimirovich in Kiev.
1149-1151, 1155-1157 - The reign of Yuri Vladimirovich Dolgoruky in Kiev.
russia.rin.ru /guide_e/2/8.html   (804 words)

  
 Princes of Kievan Rus 800 - 1263
119 Descendants of Rurik of Kiev, Prince of Kiev
KIEV, Igor I of, Prince of Kiev [1:2]
KIEV, Svyatoslav I (Suitislaus) of, Prince of Kiev [1:4]
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com /~dav4is/ODTs/KIEV.shtml   (1566 words)

  
 700000 people connected with European Royalty
Sigurd Slembi-Deacon Magnusson and Malfrida Princess Of Kiev
Marr: Abt 1090 - Of Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine
Spouse: Princess Mariya Romanovna Of Galich (Abt 1194-)
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 Kiev Descendants Tree
3 Svyatoslav Of Kiev I 942 - Unknown
8 Anna Svyatopolkovna, Of Kiev 1073 - 1136
7 Anna Yanka Vsevolodovna, Of Kiev 1068 - 1113
www.angelfire.com /mi2/luskfamily/L065KievFamily/KievFamilyL65.html   (619 words)

  
 RUSSIA - RULERS
He was Prince of Kiev, son of Vsyevolod II Ol'govich and Agrafia Mstislavna, daughter of
The last church of the Saint Cyril type was the petite Vsiliyev church built for Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich in 1183 on the princes square of Kiev.
It was difficult to discover what happened to the remains of Kiev Prince Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich who was buried in the church of the Holy Trinity in the Saint Cyril Monastery, (also called Saint Cyril"s church).
www.xenophon-mil.org /rushistory/rulers/svyatoslavv.htm   (337 words)

  
 Descendants of Igor, Grand Prince of Kiev and Saint Olga
Igor Grand Prince of Kiev was born circa 912, died circa 945 in Iskorosten at age 33, and was buried in Dereva near Iskorosten.
Malusha was born in 944 in Kiev, Ukraine.
Sbislava was born Btw 1085 and 1090 in Kiev, Ukraine
sarahsgenealogy.lunarpages.com /igor/d1.htm   (8043 words)

  
 The Red Kaganate - Russo-Polovetz Wars
But eventually there is a rebellion by the people of Kiev and finally Svyatoslav Yaroslavich, with only 3 thousand men, defeats a 12-thousand strong Polovets army.
This is the begining of a continuing intermittent aliance between the Polovtsi and the Knyazi of Chernigov against the Knyazi of Kiev who lay claim to rulership of all the Rus.
The Polovetz khan Kobiyak is captured and the "Lukomorskaya" Polovetz confederacy is decimated.
www.redkaganate.org /tribelist/plvtstml.shtml   (1059 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Saint Vladimir I of Kiev
Son of the pagan Norman-Rus prince Svyatoslav of Kiev and his consort Malushka.
Christianity had made some progress in Kiev, but Vladimir remained pagan, had seven wives, established temples, and participated in idolatrous rites, possibly involving human sacrifice.
Byzantines maintained ecclesiastical control over the new Rus church; the Greek metropolitan for Kiev reported to both the patriarch of Constantinople and of the emperor.
saints.sqpn.com /saintv09.htm   (319 words)

  
 English Russian translator offers English Russian translation
Kiev Rus - one of the largest and mightiest medieval powers appeared over a thousand years ago on the vast expanses stretching from the Carpathian Mountains in the west to the Volga River in the east, from the Black Sea in the south to the White Sea in the north.
In 955, Kiev Princess Olga was baptized at Constantinopol.
The Eastern Orthodox faith was introduced in Kiev Rus by Prince Vladimir the Great, and the first ceremony of baptism took place in 988.
www.english-russian-translator.com /ukraine-kiev-rus.htm   (451 words)

  
 Pechenegs - FUTEF
The siege of Kiev by the Pechenegs in 968 is documented in the Primary Chronicle, whose account freely mixes historical details with folklore.
According to the chronicle, while Svyatoslav I of Kiev was pursuing his campaign against the First Bulgari...
Kurya was the name of a Pecheneg khan who allied with Svyatoslav I of Kiev in his campaigns in the Balkans.
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 Grand Duke Of Kiev
Grand Duke Of Kiev, Yarosdlav, born 980 in Duke of Kiev; died 1054.
) was born 980 in Duke of Kiev, and died 1054.
The Cathedral of Saint Sophia at Kiev was one.
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 Rurikids 8
Mstislav, Pr of Kanev (1194-1203); m.N, a dau.of Svyatoslav III of Kiev
Gleb, Pr of Pereyaslavl (1154-69), Pr of Kiev (III.1169-II.1170)+(IV.1170-I.1171), +Kiev 20.1.1171; 1m: NN (+1154); 2m: 1155 N, a dau.of Izyaslav III of Kiev; all kids by 2m.
Svyatoslav III, Pr of Novgorod (1200-05)+(1207-10), Pr of Yuriev (1214-28)+(1248-52), Pr of Pereslavl (1228-38), Pr of Suzdal (1238-46), 7th Grand Pr of Vladimir (1246-48), *27.3.1196, +3.2.1252; m.Yevdokia (+after 1228), dau.of Pr David of Murom
genealogy.euweb.cz /russia/rurik8.html   (1427 words)

  
 Crane Ancestry - aqwg38 - Generated by Ancestral Quest
Svyatoslav I Grand KIEV was born 942 in of, KIEV, KIEV, Ukraine and was christened in (3-0945).
Svyatoslav married Malusha of LUBECH in Not married.
Malusha of LUBECH was born about 944 in Of Kiev, KIEV, Ukraine.
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 Quasi Pop Records - Artists - Svyatoslav Lunyov
Svyatoslav Lunyov was born 1964 in Kiev, Ukraine.
He graduated from the National Kiev's Conservatory (the class of composition, leaded by professor L. Kolodub) in 1993.
Svyatoslav Lunyov is the member of Ukrainian Union of Composers since 1994.
www.quasipop.org /artists/27   (491 words)

  
 Ancestors and Family of Yaroslav I Vladimirovich the Wise of Kiev
In his testament, Yaroslav sought to prevent a power struggle among his five sons by dividing his empire among them and enjoining the younger four sons to obey the eldest, Izyaslav, who was to succeed his father as grand prince of Kiev.
Anna Yaroslavna,also known as Anne of Kiev, was married to Henry I of France.
Elizabeth was married to Harald III of Norway and became known as Ellisif of Gårdarike.
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 Vladimir I "The Great" Of Kiev
Vladimir was the youngest son of the Norman-Rus prince Svyatoslav I and his mistress Malushka, and was a member of the Rurik lineage dominant from the 10th to the 13th century.
On the death of Svyatoslav in 972, a long civil war took place between his sons Yaropolk and Oleg, in which Vladimir was involved.
Although Christianity in Kiev existed before Vladimir's time, he had remained a pagan, accumulated about seven wives, established temples, and, it is said, had taken part in idolatrous rites involving human sacrifice.
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 Фото УНІАН - photo.unian.net - photos of politicians, photos of celebrities, stage або production photos
The leading singer of the Ukrainian group ”Ocean of Elza” Svyatoslav Vakarchuk leaves a polling booth at a polling station in Kiev, Sunday, September, 30, 2007 »»»
The leading singer of the Ukrainian group ”Ocean of Elza” Svyatoslav Vakarchuk examines the pictures of the leaders and the programs of parties at a polling station in Kiev, Sunday, September, 30, 2007 »»»
The leading singer of the Ukrainian group ”Ocean of Elza” Svyatoslav Vakarchuk at a polling station in Kiev, Sunday, September, 30, 2007 »»»
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 De Rebus Antiquis Et Novis: Russian history 17: Order of succession after Yaroslav
He gave Kiev and Novgorod to his elder son, Izyaslav, Chernigov to Snyatoslav, Pereyaslavl to Vsevolod, etc. The elder brother was the grand prince, but he did not rule the whole state.
So, when the knyaz of Kiev died, hiw brother from Chernigov had to move to Kiev, and the third brother moved from Pereyaslavl to Chernigov, etc. When a knyaz died not having reached the title of the grand prince, his children lost the right to succeed and became izgoys, who had no place in Russia.
Svyatopolk son of Izyaslav stayed in Kiev, children of Svyatoslav ruled Chernigov and Vladimir Monomakh, son of Vsevolod, became the knyaz of Pereyaslavl.
minaev.blogspot.com /2007/02/russian-history-17-order-of-succession.html   (1250 words)

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