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Vladimir II
Monomakh (Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Мономахъ, romanized: Volodiměrŭ Monomakhŭ;
Christian name: Vasily; 26 May 1053 – 19 May 1125) was Grand...
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joint campaign of
Sviatopolk and
Vladimir Monomach against Boniak's land over the
river Ros' that
Monomach mentioned in his
Testament seems to have been...
- Monomakh's Cap (Russian: шапка Мономаха, romanized: shapka Monomakha), also
called the
Golden Cap (Russian: шапка Золотая, romanized: shapka Zolotaya)...
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settlement on the site of
Brody is
dated 1084 (Instructions by
Vladimir Monomach). It is
believed to have been destro**** by Batu Khan in 1241. From 1441...
- and Pereyaslavl—in
Kievan Rus'. He
appointed his
eldest son,
Vladimir Monomach, to
administer Chernigov. The
Primary Chronicle writes that the "people...
- 1074. He
seems to have been on
friendly terms with his cousin,
Vladimir Monomach whose first son was born in his
court at Novgorod. A late source—Vasily...
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family had long been in
conflict with the
Grand Prince of Kiev,
Vladimir Monomach, who in 1113 (according to some
information 1119)
conquered Minsk from...
- In short, Oleg and his cousin,
Vladimir Monomach—son of
Vsevolod Iaroslavich—became
close friends.
Monomach writes in his
Instruction that Oleg was the...
- the
Tretyakov Gallery. Near the
south entrance to the
cathedral is the
Monomach Throne of Ivan IV (1551). The
plaza in
front of the
cathedral is the setting...
- II
Archived 2010-11-30 at the
Wayback Machine. M****ie, pg. 52.
Crown of
Monomach.[full
citation needed] See also
Royal Family Regalia Archived 2016-03-03...