-
appointed his sons
Yaropolk and Oleg as
subordinate princes of Kiev and
Drelinia,
while he
appointed Vladimir, his son by his
housekeeper and
servant Malusha...
- Oleg of
Drelinia Rurikovich Born: ? Died: 977
Regnal titles Preceded by ?
Prince of the
Drevlians 969–977 Succeeded by ?
Titles in
pretence Preceded by...
- Oleg
Svyatoslavich may
refer to: Oleg of
Drelinia (died 977),
prince of the
Drevlians Oleg I of
Chernigov (died 1115),
prince of
Chernigov Oleg II Svyatoslavich...
- 9th–10th-century
leader and
conqueror of
Kievan Rus' Oleg of
Drelinia (died 977),
ruler of
Drelinia Oleg I of Chernigov, Oleg
Svyatoslavich of Tmutarakan, 11th–12th...
-
raise children, as her mother-in-law, the
princess Olga took over. Oleg of
Drelinia (died 977?)
Yaropolk I of Kiev (952 - 978) Татищев В. Н. История Российская...
- Kiev (Yaropolk I †)
Polotsk (Rogvolod †) Kievan Rus'
Drevlians (Oleg of
Drelinia †)
Novgorod (Volodimer)
Volodimer victory c. 981
Polish campaign of Volodimer...
-
Great Aleksandr Ustyugov as
Yaropolk I of Kiev
Kirill Pletnyov as Oleg of
Drelinia Vladimir Epifantsev as Fyodor, the
prince of Yaropolk's
retinue Pawel Delag...
- Nemishaiev [ru; uk]
Novovorontsovka –
Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov Olevsk – Oleg of
Drelinia Ovidiopol – Ovid
Pavlohrad – Paul I of
Russia Pyrohove – a neighborhood...
- to
romantic legend, the
Zierotins were the
offspring of
Prince Oleg of
Drelinia,
brother of
Vladimir I of Kiev, and
therefore the
family uses in its coat...
-
three pagan princes who
ruled ancient Rus':
Vladimir of Novgorod, Oleg of
Drelinia, and Yaropolk,
under the
guidance of the wise
volkhvy priests. The land...