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  1. Yaropolk confió en Blud y las promesas de su hermano de paz y se marchó a los cuarteles de Vladimiro, donde sería asesinado en una emboscada por dos varegos. Supuesto bautismo [ editar ] Por lo que se refiere a fuentes extranjeras contemporáneas, Lamberto de Hersfeld documenta que, en la Pascua de 973, el Sacro Emperador Romano-Germánico fue visitado por enviados de la Rus ( legati ...

  2. YAROPOLK I. (d. 980), son of Svyatoslav and the grandson of Igor and Olga; fourth grand prince of Kiev. The date of Yaropolk Svyatoslavich's birth is unknown, but the Primary Chronicle reports that in 968 he and his two brothers were under Olga's care. In 970 their father Svyatoslav gave Kiev to Yaropolk, the Derevlyane lands to Oleg, and ...

  3. 20 de may. de 2010 · Yaropolk II of Kiev († 18 February 1139) Viacheslav I of Kiev († 2 February 1154) Legacy. Through her son Yuri Dolgorukiy she was an ancestor of all major Rurik rulers in Russian history, including Alexander Nevsky, Ivan I Kalita, Dmitry Donskoy, Ivan III the Great and Ivan IV the Terrible.

  4. Yaropolk was the younger son of Yaroslav Vsevolodovich (who was the prince of Starodub or Chernigov when Yaropolk was born), by his wife Irene. [1] In 1196, prince Vsevolod Yurevich of Suzdalia refused to grant the citizens of Novgorod their request to replace his appointee Yaroslav Vladimirovich with his son or some other prince. [1]

  5. Sviatopolk II Iziaslávich (en cirílico: Святополк II Ізяславич, 1050-16 de abril de 1113) gobernó como Gran príncipe de Kiev durante veinte años, desde 1093 hasta 1113; fue príncipe de Pólatsk (1069-1071), príncipe de Nóvgorod (1078-1088) y de Túrov (1088-1093). No se trató de un príncipe popular; su reinado estuvo ...

  6. 9 de nov. de 2022 · The details of the missile attack by the Russian Aerospace Forces that totally destroyed the “shadow” NATO bunker near Lviv,Western Ukraine,early March,2023.

  7. Description. Also known as. English. Yaropolk II of Kiev. Grand Prince of Kiev (1082-1139) Yaropolk II Vladimirovich Monomakh. Yaropolk II Vladimirovich.