- to
Pereyaslavets.
According to the
Primary Chronicle (its
record for year 969),
Svyatoslav explained to his
courtiers that it was to
Pereyaslavets, the...
- for
himself the
largest state in Europe. In 969, he
moved his seat to
Pereyaslavets on the Danube. In 970, he
appointed his sons
Yaropolk and Oleg as subordinate...
-
eastern part of the
First Bulgarian Empire and
established his
capital at
Pereyaslavets on the Danube. Once John I
usurped the throne, the
Byzantines launched...
- ruler.
Boris regains lost
territory from the
Kievan Rus' and
recaptures Pereyaslavets, an
important trade city at the
mouth of the Danube.
Summer – Grand...
- Romania,
thought to be the short-lived
ancient capital of
Kievan Rus,
Pereyaslavets, and
called Prislav until 1968. It is
composed of four villages: Ilganii...
- Sviatoslav's
frequent military campaigns.
Transferring his
capital to
Pereyaslavets,
Sviatoslav designated Vladimir ruler of
Novgorod the
Great in 970,...
-
largest state in Europe,
eventually moving his
capital from Kiev to
Pereyaslavets on the
Danube in 969.[citation needed] In
contrast with his mother's...
-
Sviatoslav moved the
capital from Kiev to
Pereyaslavets in Bulgaria. 971 The
Byzantine Empire captured Pereyaslavets. The
capital moved back to Kiev. 972 Sviatoslav...
- occupied.
During the winter,
Sviatoslav transfers the
capital from Kiev to
Pereyaslavets.
Pandulf I (Ironhead), a
Lombard prince,
takes over the
territory of...
-
epileptic stroke when he
received news of the defeat. The Rus'
wintered at
Pereyaslavets,
while the
Bulgarians retreated to the
fortress of
Dorostolon (Silistra)...