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Kievan Rus', also
known as
Kyivan Rus', was the
first East
Slavic state and
later an
amalgam of prin****lities in
Eastern Europe from the late 9th to the...
- "Russian".
According to a 2006 survey,
Ukrainian is used at home by 23% of
Kyivans, 52% use Russian, and 24%
switch between both. In the 2003 sociological...
- The
Mongol Empire invaded and
conquered much of
Kievan Rus' in the mid-13th century,
sacking numerous cities such as Ryazan, Yaroslavl,
Pereyaslavl and...
- The
Christianization of
Kievan Rus' was a long and
complicated process that took
place in
several stages. In 867,
Patriarch Photius of
Constantinople told...
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broader sense, the term was used to
refer to all the
territories under Kyivan dominion (mostly East Slavs). The
Kingdom of
Galicia and
Lodomeria (1772–1918)...
- The
Grand Prince of Kiev (sometimes
grand duke) was the
title of the
monarch of
Kievan Rus',
residing in Kiev (modern Kyiv) from the 10th to 13th centuries...
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Kievan chant, or
chant in
Kyivan style (Russian: Киевский распев, romanized: Kievskiy raspev; Ukrainian: Київський розспів, romanized: Kyïvs'kyy rozspiv)...
- The
Kievan Letter, or
Kyivan letter is an
early 10th-century (ca. 930)
letter thought to be
written by
representatives of the
Jewish community in Kiev...
- The
architecture of
Kievan Rus'
comes from the
medieval state of
Kievan Rus'
which incorporated parts of what is now
modern Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus...
-
statement by the media,
alleging that the
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the
Kyivan Patriarchate still exists or is
being restored in Ukraine",
published a...