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Isaac of
Chernigov was a
Jewish scholar in the
Kievan Rus' of the
twelfth century,
frequently consulted by his
contemporaries on
questions of Biblical...
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Vladimirovich (died c. 1035) was the
earliest attested prince of
Tmutarakan and
Chernigov in
Kievan Rus'. He was a
younger son of
Vladimir the Great, the grand...
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Chernigov, was
Grand Prince of Kiev (1236–1239; 1241–1243); he was also
Prince of
Pereyaslavl (1206), Novgorod-Seversk (1219–1226),
Chernigov (1223–1235;...
- The Prin****lity of
Chernigov was one of the
largest and most
powerful states within Kievan Rus'. For a time the prin****lity was the
second most powerful...
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Chernigov Province may
refer to:
Chernigov Governorate, a
governorate of the
Russian Empire Chernihiv Oblast, an
administrative division of
Ukraine This...
- The
Prince of
Chernigov was the kniaz, the
ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Prin****lity of
Chernigov, a
lordship which lasted four
centuries straddling...
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country at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries. He
reigned as
Prince of
Chernigov from 1094 to 1097, and as
Prince of Novgorod-Seversk from 1097 to 1115...
- Look up
Chernigov in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chernigov is a city in
northern Ukraine.
Chernigov may also
refer to:
Chernigov Oblast, Ukrainian...
- The
Mongol siege, capture, and sack of
Chernigov, the
capital of the
Chernigov Prin****lity,
occurred on
October 18, 1239,
during the
westward expansion...
- The
Chernigov Regiment (also
known as
Chernihiv Regiment or the
Regiment of
Chernigov, Ukrainian: Чернігівський полк, romanized: Chernihivs'kyj polk,...