- Igor of Kiev
Exacting Tribute from the
Drevlyans, by
Klavdiy Lebedev (1852–1916)...
- Belarus. The
middle of the Uzh
River runs
along the
northern border of the
Drevlyans Reserve, as it
flows northeast to meet the Prypiat.
Smaller tributaries...
-
Prince Igor
Exacting Tribute from the
Drevlyans, by
Klavdiy Lebedev (1852–1916)....
- levy
tribute in his lands, but the
Drevlyans revolted and
killed Igor.
Aleksey Shakhmatov theorizes that the
Drevlyan uprising against Igor was led by Sveneld's...
- Kiev 980–1015 Succeeded by
Sviatopolk I
Titles in
pretence Preceded by Oleg of the
Drevlyans Prince of Kiev 977–980 Succeeded by
Vysheslav Vladimirovich...
- Rus
between the
Western Bug, the
Dniepr and the
Black Sea: the Polans,
Drevlyans, Dregovichs, Radimichs, Vyatichs, Krivichs, Slovens,
Dulebes (later known...
- Succeeded by
Vladimir I
Sviatoslavich Titles in
pretence Preceded by
Sviatoslav the
Brave Prince of Kiev 970?–972 Succeeded by Oleg of the
Drevlyans...
- Oleg
Sviatoslavich (Олег Святославич; died 977) was the
prince of the
Drevlians from 970
until his
death in 977. He was the
second son of
Sviatoslav I...
- Olga of Kiev,
reburied from
Vyshhorod Yaropolk I of Kiev Oleg of the
Drevlyans The
remnants of Anna of
Byzantium and
Vladimir the
Great were
first reburied...
-
names have more
general meanings, such as the
Polanes (pola; field) and
Drevlyans (drevo; tree).
Others appear to have a non-Slavic (possibly Iranian) root...