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    Prince of Kiev from 978 until his death in 1015. The Eastern Orthodox Church canonised him as Saint Vladimir. Vladimir's father was Sviatoslav I of the Rurik...
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    Duchy of Poland, led by Mieszko I. The result of the campaign was a Rus' victory. Sviatoslav I became the Grand Prince of Kiev in 945. Under his rule, Kievan...
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    Nicholas I of Russia as the Saint Vladimir Imperial University of Kiev; it has since changed its name several times. During the Soviet Union era, Kiev State...
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  • proclaimed Andrey a prince in Vyshgorod (near Kiev).[citation needed] Andrey left Vyshgorod in 1155 and moved to Vladimir, a little town on the river Klyazma founded...
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    I of Kiev was the father of Vladimir II Monomakh, giving rise to the name Monomakh for his progeny. Two of Vladimir II's sons were Mstislav I of Kiev...
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  • Ingegerd Olofsdotter (category Grand princesses consort of Kiev)
    of Novgorod Iziaslav I of Kiev Sviatoslav II of Kiev Vsevolod I, Prince of Kiev Igor Yaroslavich "Ingegärd – den heliga Anna av Novrograd". ortodoks.org...
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    numerous cities including the largest: Kiev (50,000 inhabitants) and Chernigov (30,000 inhabitants). The siege of Kiev in 1240 by the Mongols is generally...
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  • 20 February 2014. Korotenko A.I.; Alinkina N.V. (2002). Soviet Psychiatry : delusions and intentions (in Russian). Kiev: Sfera. p. 60. ISBN 9667841367...
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    Information Service (FBIS) (published August 8, 1995). Vechirniy Kyyiv (Evening Kiev). p. 65. hdl:2027/nnc1.cu00734101. Boguslaev, Vyacheslav (1999). Перспективные...
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    Princess Yaropolkovna of Minsk (category Family of Vladimir the Great)
    of Kiev and other southern princes: Vladimir II Monomakh intervened in 1115 (6623) and/or 1116 (6624), again in c. 1119–21, and Mstislav I of Kiev in...
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