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  1. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Yaroslav the Wise (born 980—died February 2, 1054) was the grand prince of Kyivan Rus ( Kievan Rus) from 1019 to 1054. A son of the grand prince Vladimir, he was vice-regent of Novgorod at the time of his father’s death in 1015. Then his eldest surviving brother, Svyatopolk the Accursed, killed three of his other brothers and seized power ...

  2. Sviatoslav II de Kiev. Una página de Miscelánea ( Izbórnik) de Sviatoslav. Sviatoslav Yaroslávich (1027- Kiev, 27 de diciembre de 1076) fue el príncipe ( Kniaz) del Principado de Chernígov desde 1054 hasta 1073 y Gran príncipe ( Veliki Kniaz) de Kiev desde 1073 hasta su muerte. Hijo de Yaroslav I el Sabio, fue fundador de la rama ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YaroslavYaroslav - Wikipedia

    Yaroslav I the Wise (978–1054), Grand Prince of Kiev, later King Jaroslav I of Kiev, and son of Vladimir the Great, founder of Yaroslav the city. Yaroslav II of Kiev (died 1180), son of Iziaslav II of Kiev. Yaroslav II of Vladimir (1191–1246), Grand Prince and son of Vsevolod the Big Nest and Maria Shvarnovna.

  4. Iziaslav was one of the authors of the Pravda of Yaroslav's Descendants – a part of the first legal code of the Russkaya Pravda. [4] [5] He is also credited with the foundation of the Kiev Pechersk Monastery. Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev ceded the whole mountain to Antonite monks who founded a monastery built by architects from Constantinople.

  5. Principado de Kiev. Este artículo se refiere a uno de los principados que formaron la Rus de Kiev. El Principado de Kiev era un principado dentro de la Rus de Kiev que posteriormente se convirtió en uno de sus sucesores al disgregarse esta última en el siglo XIII. Estaba situado en la región donde hoy se encuentra la óblast ucraniana de Kiev.

  6. Jaroslav II (Fëdor) Vsevolodovič (in russo Ярослав II (Фёдор) Всеволодович?; Pereslavl'-Zalesskij, 8 febbraio 1191 – Karakorum, 30 settembre 1246) è stato principe di Novgorod (dal 1215 al 1236 con più mandati), Kiev (dal 1236 al 1238) e Vladimir (dal 1238 al 1246 ).

  7. Svyatopolk fled to the Poles and Yaroslav reigned in Kiev, after having been in Novgorod twenty-eight years. Two years later Svyatopolk returned to the attack with Boleslav of Poland as his ally. This time Yaroslav had his voevoda and kormilets (’fosterer’, ‘provisor’) Budy with him, who is represented in the Povêst as having returned ...