- is a
Slavic masculine given name. Its
variant spelling is
Jaroslav and
Iaroslav, and its
feminine form is Yaroslava. The
surname derived from the name...
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Iaroslav Sviatopolkovich, also
known as
Iaroslav or
Yaroslav Sviatopolchich (1070s – 1124), was
Prince of
Volhynia from 1100 to 1118.
Iaroslav was the...
- church-wide
veneration of
Yaroslav as a
local saint.
Sometimes spelled Iaroslav; Old East Slavic: Ꙗрославъ Володимѣровичъ, romanized: Jaroslavŭ Volodiměrovičŭ;...
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Iaroslav Lebedynsky, born in
Paris in 1960, is a
French historian of
Ukrainian origin, a
specialist in
ancient warrior cultures of the
steppe and the Caucasus...
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Yaroslav III
Yaroslavich (Russian: Ярослав Ярославич; 1230–1271) was the
first Prince of Tver from 1247, and
Grand Prince of
Vladimir from 1263
until his...
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Yaroslav Vsevolodovich may
refer to the
following Kievan Rus' princes:
Yaroslav II of Vladimir,
Grand Prince of
Vladimir (1238–1246)
Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich...
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Iaroslav ****enko (Ukrainian: Ярослав Сергійович Семененко; born 4 June 1987) is a
Ukrainian paralympic swimmer. He parti****ted at the 2016
Summer Paralympics...
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Yaroslav II
Iziaslavich (died 1180) was
Prince of
Turov (1146),
Novgorod (1148–1154),
Lutsk (1154–1180) and
Grand Prince of Kiev (1174–1175; 1180). He...
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Iaroslav Mușinschi (born 8
August 1976) is a
Moldovan long-distance
runner who
competes in
marathon races. He
represented his
country at the
Summer Olympics...
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Yaroslav Vladimirovich may
refer to:
Yaroslav I the Wise,
Grand Prince of
Kievan Rus, son of
Vladimir I of Kiev
Yaroslav Osmomysl,
Prince of Halych, son...