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  1. Yaroslav I el Sabio [1] (Yaroslav Mudryi) (978-20 de febrero de 1054, Kiev) [2] (en ucraniano: Ярослав Мудрий; en ruso: Ярослав Мудрый; nombre cristiano: Jorge; nórdico antiguo: Jarizleifr Valdamarsson; también puede verse escrito como Yaroslao) fue tres veces gran príncipe de Nóvgorod y Kiev, uniendo temporalmente ...

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    • Ꙗрославъ Володимѣровичь
    • 978, valor desconocido
  2. Yaroslav I Vladimirovich (c. 978–20 February 1054), better known as Yaroslav the Wise, was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1019 until his death in 1054. He was also earlier Prince of Novgorod from 1010 to 1034 and Prince of Rostov from 987 to 1010, uniting the principalities for a time.

  3. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Yaroslav Mudry. Born: 980. Died: February 2, 1054 (aged 74) House / Dynasty: Rurik dynasty. Notable Family Members: father Vladimir I. Yaroslav the Wise (born 980—died February 2, 1054) was the grand prince of Kyivan Rus ( Kievan Rus) from 1019 to 1054.

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  4. Yaroslav Mudry is a Neustrashimy-class frigate of the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Navy. The ship is the second of the class, known in Russia as Project 11540 Yastreb (hawk). The ship is designed to search for, detect and track enemy submarines, to provide anti-ship and anti-submarine protection, and to support military operations of ...

  5. Yaroslav Mudriy (English: Yaroslav the Wise) is an opera in eight scenes, comprised in three acts, by the Ukrainian composer Heorhiy Maiboroda, written in 1973 and premiered in 1975. The composer himself adapted the libretto from a dramatic poem by Ivan Kocherga [ uk ] .

  6. Vessel YAROSLAV MUDRYY is a Oil Products Tanker, Registered in Russia. Discover the vessel's particulars, including capacity, machinery, photos and ownership. Get the details of the current Voyage of YAROSLAV MUDRYY including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 9046576, MMSI 273352470, Call sign UBUI5.

  7. Yaroslav the Wise [Jaroslav Volodymyrovyč ‘Mudryj'], b 978, d 20 February 1054 in Kyiv. Grand prince of Kyiv from 1019; son of Grand Prince Volodymyr the Great and Princess Rohnida of Polatsk ; half-brother of Sviatopolk I, Mstyslav Volodymyrovych , and Saints Borys and Hlib ; father of seven princes, including Iziaslav Yaroslavych ...