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Vladimir I
Sviatoslavich or
Volodymyr I
Sviatoslavych (Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Свѧтославичь, romanized: Volodiměr Svętoslavič;
Christian name: Basil;...
- Igor
Svyatoslavich (3
April 1151 – c. 1201),
nicknamed the Brave, was
Prince of Novgorod-Seversk (1180–1198) and
Prince of
Chernigov (1198–1201/1202).>...
- Oleg
Svyatoslavich (Russian: Олег Святославич; c. 1052 – 1
August 1115) was a
prince from
Kievan Rus'
whose equivocal adventures ignited political unrest...
- Ярополк Святославич; Ukrainian: Ярополк Святославич, romanized: Yaropolk
Sviatoslavych ЛѢТОПИСЬ ПО ИПАТЬЕВСКОМУ СПИСКУ. Morby, John E. (2002).
Dynasties of...
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Igorevich Grand Knyaz of Kiev from the
Rurik dynasty. 978—1015
Volodymyr I
Sviatoslavych Grand Knyaz of Kiev from the
Rurik dynasty. 1015—1016
Sviatopolk I Vladimirovich...
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during an ****ault on
Kievan Rus'. In 1185, he
defeated the army of Ihor
Sviatoslavych, who was
taken as a prisoner. Later,
Konchak laid
siege to Pereiaslav...
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version — a wife) of
Prince Svyatoslav Volodymyrovych, son of
Volodymyr I
Sviatoslavych, who was
killed on this
mountain by the
troops of
Sviatopolk I of Kyiv...
- [Holmgard:
where ruled the Rus
Kniazes Sviatoslav I****vych,
Volodymyr Sviatoslavych, and
Yaroslav Volodymyrovych?]. Ukraïnsʹkyĭ istorychnyĭ
zhurnal (3):...
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Upper Prut River, were
conquered by the
Kyivan Rus
Prince Volodymyr Sviatoslavych and
annexed to
Kyivan Rus. In the mid-12th century, Tustan, together...
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political role), 2000 Holmgard:
Where did
Sviatoslav I****vych,
Volodymyr Sviatoslavych and
Yaroslav Volodymyrovych Rule? /
Ukrainian Historical Journal, №...