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Igor (Church Slavonic: Игорь; Old Norse: Ingvarr; c. 877 – 945) was Prince of Kiev from 912 to 945. Traditionally, he is considered to be the son of Rurik, who established himself at Novgorod and died in 879 while Igor was an infant.
- Ígor de Kiev
Ígor (en ruso: Игорь) fue un monarca varego, Gran Príncipe...
- Ígor II de Kiev
Ígor II Ólgovich (en ucraniano y ruso: И́горь II О́льгович)...
- Igor II of Kiev
Igor II Olgovich (died September 19, 1147) was Prince of...
- Ígor de Kiev
Ígor fue un monarca varego, Gran Príncipe de la Rus de Kiev entre el 912 y el 945. Se sabe muy poco de él en la Primera Crónica. Se especula que las crónicas no se escribieron mucho en este reinado debido a estar la región bajo el control de los jázaros en este periodo.
Igor (born c. 877—died 945, Dereva region [Russia]) grand prince of Kiev and presumably the son of Rurik, prince of Novgorod, who is considered the founder of the dynasty that ruled Kievan Rus and, later, Muscovy until 1598. Igor, successor to the great warrior and diplomat Oleg (reigned c. 879–912), assumed the throne of Kiev in 912.
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15 de sept. de 2020 · One of the rulers that falls into the latter category is Prince Igor of Kiev (Kyiv). The memory of the early Rurikid ruler remains somewhat shrouded in mystery, but with some dedication, we can piece the puzzle of his somewhat short life and bring you this thrilling story. Rurik and his brothers, both Varangian Vikings, arriving in Staraya Ladoga.