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  1. St. Olga of Kiev. First Christian queen of Ukraine. Married to Igor I, duke of Kiev c.903. She ruled Kievan Rus after Igor’s assassination in 945. Following her conversion and baptism in 957 in Constantinople, when she took the name Helena, she tried to introduce Christianity to the Ukraine on a wide scale, but failed.

  2. The prince is discovered still breathing in a bodybag being transported to Kiev, but the Varangians end his life with the thrust of a sword. Sent for by Sviatopolk, Gleb believes his father is still alive and rushes to his father's deathbed. On the way, their brother Yaroslav learns of Sviatopolk's treachery and urges Gleb not to meet him.

  3. Hence we can see that the comparison of the story of SS Boris and Gleb with the story of Cain and Abel is much deeper and more developed in the paroemiae than in the hymnography. However, the hymnography connects this comparison with the New Testament, creating a parallel between Boris and Gleb and Christ, and Jerusalem – Kiev – Vyshеgrad.

  4. 2 de may. de 2021 · Svyatoslav Yaroslavich, Prince of Kiev during 1073-1076, made an effort to transform the Saints Boris and Gleb temple into a stone church, but he was able to build the walls only eight cubits high. Later Vsevolod (+ 1093) finished the church construction, but it collapsed by night.

  5. Gleb Vladimirovich of Murom was born 986 to Vladimir I Svyatoslavich of Kiev (c958-1015) and Adela and died 1015 of unspecified causes. Gleb Vladimirovich (about 987 - September 9, 1015 ), in baptism David , Prince of Murom (circa 1013 - 1015 ), the son of the Kiev prince Vladimir the Saint from the princess Anna [1][2] or the unknown "Bulgarian" [3][4]. After the murder of Boris, Svyatopolk ...

  6. 11 de nov. de 2019 · She was the ruler of Kiev as regent for her son, and she was the grandmother of St. Vladimir, great-grandmother of Saint Boris and Saint Gleb. She lived about 890 to July 11, 969. Dates for Olga's birth and marriage are far from certain.

  7. 4 de feb. de 2024 · Saint Vladimir Svyatoslavich the Great, also sometimes spelled Volodymyr Old East Slavic: Володимеръ Святославичь (c. 958 – 15 July 1015, Berestovo) was the grand prince of Kiev who converted to Christianity in 988[1], and proceeded to baptise the whole Kievan Rus.