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  1. Sylvester of Kiev. Sylvestr ( Church Slavonic: Сильвестр, romanized: Sil'vestr) ( c. 1055 –1123, aged 67-68) was a clergyman and a writer in Kievan Rus' . Some sources name Sylvestr as a compiler of either the Primary Chronicle itself or its second edition.

  2. A more likely candidate as author is Sylvester of Kiev, hegumen of the St. Michael's Monastery in Vydubychi (a village near Kyiv), who may have compiled several sources in the year 1116. In any case, the Primary Chronicle was written approximately 250 years after the events involving Askold and Dir.

  3. acearchive.org › primary-chroniclePrimary Chronicle

    22 de feb. de 2023 · The Primary Chronicle, or Tale of Bygone Years, is a 12th-century Old East Slavic chronicle of Kievan Rus' from about 850 to 1110. It covers biblical times to 1117 and is considered a fundamental source for East Slav history. The work has several surviving editions and codices with variations.

  4. The compiler, probably Sylvester of Kiev, noted that there was disagreement about where Volodimer was baptised, himself insisting that it happened at Kherson by saying: 'Those who do not know the truth say he was baptized in Kyiv, while others said he was baptized in Vasil'ev, with still others saying elsewhere.'

  5. 16 de nov. de 2012 · In 1116, the head of the Vydubetsky Monastery in Kiev, hegumen Sylvester of Kiev is said to have updated the Primary Chronicle while some believe he may have compiled it instead of Nestor. Grand Prince Monomakh was a patron of Sylvesters and helped him to create the works.

  6. Era un hegúmeno del Monasterio Vydubetsky en Kiev, que había sido fundada por el príncipe Vsevolod Yaroslavich. En 1118, Sylvestr fue enviado a Pereiaslav como obispo. Como persona cercana al hijo de Vsevolod, Vladimir Monomakh, Sylvestr desempeñó un papel notable en los asuntos políticos y eclesiásticos de la Rus de Kiev.

  7. 2 de ene. de 2020 · Venerable Sylvester of the Kiev Caves Lavra lived during the twelfth century and was known as the Wonderworker. In the service to the Fathers venerated in the Near Caves, Saint Sylvester is called blessed and endowed with “a miraculous gift to ward off demonic suggestions” (Ode 9 of the Canon).