- Kyi,
Shchek and
Khoryv (Old East Slavic: Кии, Щекъ, Хоривъ, romanized: Kii, Ščekǔ, Horivǔ; Ukrainian: Кий, Щек, Хорив, romanized: Kyi, Šček, Horyv; Russian:...
- Polans),
brothers Kyi (the eldest,
after whom the city was named), Shchek,
Khoryv, and
their sister Lybid, who
founded the city (See the
Primary Chronicle)...
- Rus'.
According to a
number of chronicles, in the
times of Kyi,
Shchek and
Khoryv (supposedly,
founders of Kiev) the
Drevlians had
their own
princely rule...
- Kyi,
Shchek and
Khoryv Kyiv
Pechersk Lavra 1992 1992 200
brown Kyi,
Shchek and
Khoryv Kyiv
Pechersk Lavra 500 cyan Kyi,
Shchek and
Khoryv Kyiv Pechersk...
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declared nature monuments and
placed under protection. Kyi,
Shchek and
Khoryv,
three brothers who are the
legendary founders of Kyiv Jonakr's sons Romulus...
- Chronicle, the
Polan tribe was
headed by
three brothers - Kyi,
Shchek and
Khoryv, who laid the
foundation of Kyiv,
which will
become a
tribal centre. Two...
-
considered a
symbol of Kyiv. The
monument depicts siblings Kyi, Shchek,
Khoryv, and Lybid, the
legendary founders of Kyiv. The four
figures stand in a...
- Chronicle,
after the
deaths of the
legendary founders of Kyiv – Kyi, Shchek,
Khoryv and
their sister Lybid' –
their родъ (rodŭ; "clan" or "gens") '****umed the...
- was
mixed at first. However, by now the square's
monument to Kyi, Shchek,
Khoryv and Lybid, the
legendary founders of Kyiv, the
folklore hero
Cossack Mamay...
-
Grave (19th
century Russian Opera by
Alexey Verstovsky) Kyi,
Shchek and
Khoryv Book of
Veles Nestor; Cross,
Samuel H; Sherbowitz-Wetzor,
Olgerd P (1953)...