- The
Conversion of
Volodimer is a
narrative recorded in
several different versions in
medieval sources about how
Vladimir the
Great converted from Slavic...
- him by a
tsesaritsa Gr'kyna,
meaning "Gr**** princess". The fact that
Volodimer Vsevolodovich was
later given the
nickname Monomakh provides the only...
- two
chiastic structures within the
Primary Chronicle (PVL)
account of
Volodimer's conversion.
Chiastic structure is
found throughout the Book of Mormon...
- I
Sviatoslavych (Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Свѧтославичь, romanized:
Volodiměr Svętoslavič;
Christian name: Basil; c. 958 – 15 July 1015),
given the...
-
translating these three treaties from Gr**** into Slavic.
Yaropolk I of Kiev and
Volodimer I of Kiev are both
steadily referred to as just a
knyaz by the Novgorod...
-
virtually all
accounts agree on is that
Volodimer's baptism happened around the same time as two
other events:
Volodimer's marriage to
Byzantine princess Anna...
-
Chronicle sub anno 988 was
Yaroslav the Wise,
appointed by his
father Volodimer I of Kiev. In 1024,
there was
reportedly a
famine in the area, and a revolt...
- the
Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus',
established upon the
Conversion of
Volodimer in c. 988 for
ecclesiastical administration of
Kievan Rus'.
Several decades...
- example,
Hilarion of Kiev's
Sermon on Law and
Grace (1050s),
praising Volodimer I of Kiev, only goes back to his
father Sviatoslav I and
grandfather Igor...
-
between the
northern Black Sea
ports and
central Europe brought Galicia and
Volodimer-in-Volhynia
tremendous wealth and
increasing political power in the late...