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  1. 15 de jun. de 2024 · Oleg Svyatoslavich (c. 1052 - August 1115) was a Rurikid prince whose equivocal adventures ignited political unrest in Kievan Rus' in the late 11th and early 12th centuries. Oleg was a younger son of Sviatoslav II Yaroslavich / Prince of Chernigov (1027 - 1076) by his first wife, Killikiya.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2024 · Sviatoslav Yaroslavich, Rurikid Dynasty. Son of Yaroslav the Wise, grand prince of Kiev and Ingegerd Olofsdotter. Birth: 1027 in Kiev, Kievan Rus'. Death: December 27, 1076 (48-49) in Kiev, Kievan Rus'. Place of Burial: Savior Cathedral, Chernihiv, Kievan Rus'.

    • "Rurikid"
    • Киев, Киевское Княжество, Киевская Русь
    • 1027
  3. 23 de jun. de 2024 · Vladimir Svyatoslavich the Great, also sometimes spelled Volodymer Old East Slavic: Володимеръ Святославичь (c. 958 – 15 July 1015, Berestovo) was the grand prince of Kiev who converted to Christianity in 988[1][2][3], and proceeded to baptise the whole Kievan Rus'.

    • Псков / Pskov, Новгородская Земля / Land of Novgorod
    • 956
    • Новгородская Земля / Land of Novgorod
    • Private User
  4. This blog page 23andMe talks about Gleb Svyatoslavich and Izjaslav Ingvarevych, princes from Kyivan Rus. I was surprised to see this kind of match for them. As far as I understand, they are the only two individuals from their dynasty whose genomes have been sequenced.

  5. 23 de jun. de 2024 · Gleb 987–1015 Prince of Murom: Sudislav d. 1063 Prince of Pskov: Maria Dobroniega of Kiev aft.1012–1087: Vysheslav c. 977 –1010 Prince of Novgorod r. 988–1010: Iziaslav I 1024–1078 Grand Prince of Kiev r. 1054–1068, r. 1069–1073, r. 1076–1078: Sviatoslav II 1027–1076 Grand Prince of Kiev r. 1073–1076: Vladimir 1020–1052 ...

  6. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Rurik Dynasty, princes of Kievan Rus and, later, Muscovy who, according to tradition, were descendants of the Varangian prince Rurik, who had been invited by the people of Novgorod to rule that city (c. 862); the Rurik princes maintained their control over Kievan Rus and, later, Muscovy until 1598.

  7. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Oleg Gorislavich was the son of Prince Svyatoslav of Kiev (+ 1076), who participated in 1072 in the transfer of the relics of the holy Passion–bearers Boris and Gleb (information on May 2) and entered the history of the Russian Church as the owner of two remarkable theological collections of that time - "Izbornik Svyatoslav" in ...