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  1. Vladimir II Monomakh (Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Мономахъ, romanized: Volodiměrŭ Monomakhŭ; Christian name: Vasily; 26 May 1053 – 19 May 1125) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1113 to 1125. He is considered a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and is celebrated on May 6.

  2. 19 de mayo de 1125 jul. Vladímir II Monómaco (1053- Kiev, 19 de mayo de 1125; en ruso: Влади́мир II Все́володович Монома́х) fue un soberano eslavo que ostentó el título de Gran príncipe de Kiev.

  3. 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.

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  4. Vessel VLADIMIR MONOMAKH is a Crude Oil Tanker, Registered in Russia. Discover the vessel's particulars, including capacity, machinery, photos and ownership. Get the details of the current Voyage of VLADIMIR MONOMAKH including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 9842176, MMSI 273211040, Call sign UBUT6.

  5. During his reign (1113 – 1125) the situation in Russia was stable. For a time being Vladimir Monomakh managed to govern the entire Russian land and strengthen Russia’s international reputation. His name is associated with the famous crown of Russian tsars – Monomakh’s Cap.

  6. Monomakh's Cap ( Russian: шапка Мономаха, romanized : shapka Monomakha ), also called the Golden Cap (Russian: шапка Золотая, romanized: shapka Zolotaya ), is a chief relic of the Muscovite Grand Princes and Russian Tsars.

  7. VLADIMIR MONOMAKH (1053 – 1125), one of the ablest grand princes of Kiev and the progenitor of the Monomashichi of Vladimir in Volyn, Smolensk, and Suzdalia. Born Vladimir Vsevolodovich, he inherited his sobriquet "Monomakh" from his Greek mother, a relative of Emperor Constantine IX Monomachus.