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  1. The traditional view, as recorded in the Russian Primary Chronicle, is that the definitive Christianization of Kievan Rus' dates happened c. 988 (the year is disputed), when Vladimir the Great was baptized in Chersonesus (Korsun) and proceeded to baptize his family and people in Kiev.

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      Although sometimes solely attributed to Vladimir/Volodymyr,...

  2. La cristianización de la Rus de Kiev la alió firmemente con el Imperio bizantino. El aprendizaje del griego y su cultura literaria fue adoptada en Kiev y en otros centros del país. Se empezaron a construir iglesias según el modelo bizantino.

  3. 3 de feb. de 2010 · The definitive Christianisation of Kiev dates from the late 980s (the year is disputed [2] ), when Vladimir of Kiev was baptized at Chersonesos, proceeding to baptize his family and people in Kiev. Contents. 1 Ninth century. 2 Tenth century. 3 Vladimir's baptism of Kiev. 3.1 Background. 3.2 Baptism of Vladimir. 3.3 Baptism of Kiev. 4 Aftermath.

  4. [non-primary source needed] Later in the Chronicle, one of the most pivotal moments of the narrative is Vladimir the Great's conversion to Orthodox Christianity, which ignited extensive Christianization of Kievan Rus'.

  5. Christianization of Rus. The Church of Constantinople's greatest mission outreach was to a medieval state known as Kievan Rus, whose territories are now within Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia. Christianity was introduced into Kievan Rus by Greek missionaries from the Byzantine Empire in the 9th century.

  6. According to the early Slavic chronicle, the Tale of Bygone Years, which describes life in Kievan Rus' up to the year 1110, he sent his envoys throughout the world to assess first-hand the major religions of the time: Islam, Latin Christianity, Judaism, and Byzantine Christianity.