- and his wife,
Ingegerd of Sweden. He was born in 1027. The
Lyubetskiy sinodik—a list of the
princes of
Chernigov which was
completed in the Monastery...
- severe,
without specifying the
number of losses. A 17th-century
Russian sinodik, that is, a book of the
deceased to be pra**** for,
mentions the
names of...
-
neglect to
reveal the
identity of Yaroslav's wife, but the
Lyubetskiy sinodik calls her Irene; Dimnik,
Martin op. cit. 121.
Basing their observations...
- Bulgaria, Trud, Sirma. 2005.
Archived from the
original on 7
September 2006.
Sinodik na Car Boril,
additions from the 13th and 14th century,
cited in Canev...
-
Yaroslav and that
Yaroslav break his
alliance with Roman. The
Lyubetkiy sinodik states that
Yaroslav entered holy
orders and took the name Vasily. He was...
-
facts in
order for
Yermak to be
accepted as a
saint suggests that the
Sinodik could be erroneous.
Though Cyprian failed to
canonize Yermak, he made an...
-
Edited by K.G. Kapkov. Belgorod, 2012, 388 p.
Kapkov K.G.,
Sorokin V.U.
Sinodik of the
Order of
Saint Prince Vladimir. St.Petersburg, 2015, 616 p. Kapkov...
- Martin. The
Dynasty of
Chernigov – 1146–1246.
According to the
Lyubetskiy sinodik, her name was Evdokia, but some
claim it was
Elena and
others Prebrana;...