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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kievan_Rus'Kievan Rus' - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Yaroslav, known as "the Wise", struggled for power with his brothers. A son of Vladimir the Great, he was prince of Novgorod at the time of his father's death in 1015. [129] Although he first established his rule over Kiev in 1019, he did not have uncontested rule of all of Kievan Rus' until 1036.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Golden_HordeGolden Horde - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Yaroslav II never returned and died in Mongolia. He was probably poisoned by Töregene Khatun, who probably did it to spite Batu and even her own son Güyük, because he did not approve of her regency. Güyük appointed Andrey as the grand prince of Vladimir and Alexander was given the princely title of Kiev.

  3. 23 de may. de 2024 · Mstislav II G.P. of Kiev?-11671169 /1170–1172: Yaroslav II G.P. of Kiev?-1174– 1175/1180: Roman I G.P. of Kiev?-11711173 /1175–1177–1180: Rurik Rostislavich G.P. of Kiev?-1173/118082 /1194–1202/1203 –05/06/1207–10: Konstantin G.P. of Vladimir 1186–1216–1218: Yuri II G.P. of Vladimir 1189–1212– 1216/1218 ...

  4. 23 de may. de 2024 · The Byzantine icon of Our Lady of Kyiv arrived not long after the time Kievan Rus became Christian as a whole in 988. Half a century later, in 1037, Yaroslav the Wise, the Grand Prince of Kyiv, dedicated Ukraine to Mary. From then to the present, Our Blessed Mother is known as “Queen of Ukraine.”

  5. 20 de may. de 2024 · Oleg of Novgorod (reigned 879-912): Captured Kiev in 882, making it the capital. Igor of Kiev (reigned 912-945): Continued expansion. Olga of Kiev (regent 945-960): Reformed administration and converted to Christianity. The 10th and 11th centuries saw Kievan Rus' peak in stability and prosperity.

  6. 17 de may. de 2024 · He then fled to Russia, where he served under the grand prince of Kiev, Yaroslav I the Wise, whose daughter Elizabeth he later married. After enlisting in the military service of the Byzantine emperor Michael IV (reigned 1034–41), he fought with the imperial armies in Sicily and Bulgaria and is said to have made a pilgrimage to ...

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · Vladimir II Monomakh (born 1053—died May 19, 1125, near Kiev [now in Ukraine]) was the grand prince of Kiev from 1113 to 1125. Vladimir was the son of Grand Prince Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (ruled Kiev 1078–93) and Irina, the daughter of the Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachus.