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  1. Gytha de Wessex. Gytha de Wessex (en anglosajón: Gȳð) (n. ¿? ca 1057- Palestina, 10 de marzo de 1098 ó, Wessex, 7 de mayo de 1107) 1 fue una de las tantas hijas de Edith Swanneck con Harold II, el último rey anglosajón de Inglaterra. Según Saxo Grammaticus, dos de los hijos de Harold y una hija se escaparon a la corte de su tío, el rey ...

  2. Vladimir I became the ruler of Kievan Rus’ after overthrowing his brother Yaropolk in 978. Vladimir I formed an alliance with Basil II of the Byzantine Empire and married his sister Anna in 988. After his marriage Vladimir I officially changed the state religion to Orthodox Christianity and destroyed pagan temples and icons.

  3. Yaropolk. Yaropolk is the name of the following historical persons of Kievan Rus. * Yaropolk I of Kiev (Yaropolk Svyatoslavich) (about 950–980) * Yaropolk Izyaslavich (about 1050–about 1100) * Yaropolk II of Kiev (Yaropolk Vladimirovich, (1082 – 1139) Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

  4. Oleg the Seer (882 – fall 912) Igor I (912 – fall 945) Olga of Kiev (fall 945 – after 959) Sviatoslav I (after 959 – March 972) Yaropolk I (972 – June 11, 978) Vladimir the Great (June 11, 978 – July 15, 1015) Sviatopolk the Cursed (July 1015 – Fall 1016) Yaroslav the Wise (fall 1016 – July 22, 1018) Sviatopolk the Cursed ...

  5. Cristo coronando a Gertrudis y Yaropolk, miniatura del Salterio de Tréveris. Gertrudis (1025-4 de enero de 1108) fue una princesa de Polonia, hija del rey Miecislao II y Rycheza Lotaryńska . En 1043 se casó con Iziaslav I de Kiev, con quien tuvo tres hijos: Yaropolk, Mstislav y Sviatopolk. 1 . Gertrudis era la poseedora de un manuscrito ...

  6. 19 de ene. de 2024 · Yuri Dolgoruki From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Prince Yuri I Dolgoruki (Russian: Юрий Долгорукий, "Yuri the Long-arm"), also known as George I of Rus', (c. 1099–15 May 1157) was the founder of Moscow and a key figure in the transition of political power from Kiev to Vladimir-Suzdal following the death of his elder brother Mstislav the Great.

  7. The major player in the Christianization of the Rus’ world is traditionally considered Vladimir I. He was born in 958, the youngest of three sons, to the Rus’ king Sviatoslav. He ascended to the position of Prince of Novgorod around 969 while his oldest brother, Yaropolk, became the designated heir to the throne in Kiev.