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| Later | Kievan authors, mentioned above, appear to have reviv |
| of education, his appointment was blocked by a | Kievan bureaucrat on the grounds that he was unqualif |
| The Great Bell Tower of the | Kievan Cave Monastery (1736-45), the bell tower of th |
| The authors of the | Kievan chronicle appended the names of Askold and Dir |
| It was first mentioned by | Kievan chroniclers in connection with the Battle of t |
| As the member of the | Kievan club he also was the holder of the Soviet Cup |
| Initially he taught Latin at the 1st | Kievan Gymnasium for Boys, but the following year he |
| Kiyevskaya (Russian: Киевская, English: | Kievan) is a Moscow Metro station in the Dorogomilovo |
| , Kazan) is a Soviet singer of Jewish descent ( | Kievan Jews). |
| yzantine Empire, Kurya ambushed and killed the | Kievan king at Khortitsa. |
| Golb was also the discoverer, in 1962, of the | Kievan Letter, the earliest document attesting to Jew |
| to separate Russian (Muscovite) and Ruthenian ( | Kievan) Metropoliae in 1453. |
| could still rely were his own druzhina and the | Kievan militia, and therefore he fled to Hungary. |
| ptcy, the first team of CSCA was bought by the | Kievan municipal administration and reformed as the n |
| The Mongols executed Mstislav of Kiev and the | Kievan nobles in the traditional Mongol manner reserv |
| However, many supporting the creation of a | Kievan Patriarchate viewed Bishop Hornyak's retiremen |
| e Patriarchal Organization - which advocated a | Kievan Patriarchate - and the Major Archbishop of Lvi |
| entually the Pechenegs ambushed and killed the | Kievan prince in 972, and according to the Primary Ch |
| ship of the Rus' was to bear a charter of the | Kievan prince, explaining how many people and how man |
| Vyatichi paid tribute to the Khazars and later | Kievan princes (they were conquered by Svyatoslav I o |
| n River was the land of Drevlyans who resisted | Kievan Princes, thus, establishing of the castle migh |
| r "the region along the Ros River") and served | Kievan princes. |
| founding of | Kievan Rus in 885 by Count Oleg |
| After Igor's death, she ruled | Kievan Rus as regent (945-c. |
| At this time, he turned toward the study of | Kievan Rus and became known as an opponent of the Ukr |
| As a town, Brest - Berestye in | Kievan Rus - was first mentioned in the Primary Chron |
| The zolotnik circulated in the | Kievan Rus until the 11th century; it was equal in we |
| erezhye, or White Shores) was disputed between | Kievan Rus and Byzantium during the multiple Rus'-Byz |
| storian noted for his comprehensive studies of | Kievan Rus and the Golden Horde. |
| His major work, | Kievan Rus appeared in 1939 and was the first of thre |
| eing the destruction of their khaganate by the | Kievan Rus in the 960s CE and the Pecheneg influx whi |
| tified castle and residence of the monarchs of | Kievan Rus on the Dnieper from that time until 1240, |
| ructed Kremlin was built using the research of | Kievan Rus history: U. Aseev, M. Braychevskiy, G. Iva |
| been in or near Tmutorakan; though rule by the | Kievan Rus is reported in Russian sources before 985, |
| fell under the influence of competing powers - | Kievan Rus and the Kipchak tribal confederacy. |
| of this polity and argued that the heritage of | Kievan Rus was equally shared by modern Russia, Ukrai |
| Principalities of | Kievan Rus' (1054-1132). |
| There are traces of an old | Kievan Rus' settlement, including the remains of an a |
| lity of Vladimir-Suzdal (Rostov-Suzdal) within | Kievan Rus' in the 11th century |
| His dealings with Bulgaria and | Kievan Rus' have been described above. |
| i was first mentioned in 1062 as a town of the | Kievan Rus' state. |
| This people are known in history of | Kievan Rus' as brodniki (literally - vagabonds or nom |
| The stolp notation was developed in | Kievan Rus' as an East Slavic refinement of the Byzan |
| евский, Belgorod Kievsky) was a city-castle of | Kievan Rus' on the right bank of Irpin River. |
| A fortress Korsun was founded in 1032 by the | Kievan Rus' prince Yaroslav the Wise and served the p |
| Principality of Halych was a | Kievan Rus' principality established in around 1124 e |
| the Kalka River between the Mongol Empire and | Kievan Rus' in 1223. |
| en became a site of contention between Poland, | Kievan Rus' and Hungary starting in at least the 9th |
| of the city until 1169 Kiev was the capital of | Kievan Rus' which was initially ruled by the Varangia |
| the Mongol invasion in 1240 that destroyed the | Kievan Rus' and generated extensive damage to the Kin |
| of a belt of similar strongholds defending the | Kievan Rus' from the west and south. |
| ers striving to gather all the lands of former | Kievan Rus' under their rule. |
| ocality figured to an extent in the history of | Kievan Rus' and Ukraine. |
| rge fortress to protect the southern limits of | Kievan Rus' from raids of nomads from steppes of curr |
| iev's request to Pope Gregory VII to extend to | Kievan Rus' "the patronage of St. Peter", fulfilled b |
| recruiting Scandinavian troops: Novgorod-Kiev ( | Kievan Rus') c. 980-1060, Constantinople (the Varangi |
| loped, in the medieval Russian sphere (i.e. in | Kievan Rus'), and in the various independent kingdoms |
| er evolved into or was consumed by the Rurikid | Kievan Rus', is unclear. |
| nd appointed Hilarion, the first native of the | Kievan Rus', as metropolitan bishop, that the decisio |
| tury, Darnytsia was an important center of the | Kievan Rus', where ambassadors and delegations from o |
| port, which led to the Christianization of the | Kievan Rus', and the incorporation of Russia within t |
| e consultations also with the Velikiy Kniaz of | Kievan Rus', Vladimir Monomakh, who had defeated Otra |
| suggested the possibility that the name of the | Kievan Rus', the old East Slavic state, may have orig |
| e of the border fortifications of southwestern | Kievan Rus', after he added the land of present-day B |
| d the founder of the monastic tradition in the | Kievan Rus'. |
| erritory and thus laid the foundations for the | Kievan Rus'. |
| s a former ruler of the Kyiv prior to times of | Kievan Rus'. |
| began attacking Europe in 1223, starting with | Kievan Rus'. |
| - the millennial anniversary of the Baptism of | Kievan Rus'. |
| ality mentioned in 1001, a minor settlement of | Kievan Rus'. |
| river, an event the symbolized the Baptism of | Kievan Rus'. |
| tten evidence that the region ever belonged to | Kievan Rus'. |
| rade exchanges between the then Surozh and the | Kievan Rus'. |
| he high level of goldsmith craft, developed in | Kievan Rus'. |
| Tatars in 1239, during the Mongol invasion of | Kievan Rus'. |
| rated their lands into the new principality of | Kievan Rus'. |
| rk is a historical park and cultural center of | Kievan Rus, near Kiev, Ukraine. |
| 84, the Radimichs tried to break away from the | Kievan Rus, but were defeated on the Pischan River by |
| rivault, with the theme of the Architecture of | Kievan Rus, for this the central vault was enlarged t |
| 031 Harald and his men reached the land of the | Kievan Rus, where they served the armies of Yaroslav |
| ts power increased after the disintegration of | Kievan Rus, and although it was not as strong as the |
| On the writing of history in | Kievan Rus. |
| rted occupation of the town was in 1142, under | Kievan Rus. |
| f Mstislav the Great, the last ruler of united | Kievan Rus. |
| imir the Great subjugated the Volhynians under | Kievan Rus. |
| f creating a historical and cultural Center of | Kievan Rus. |
| by Prince Oleg of Novgorod and became part of | Kievan Rus. |
| 10th century, when Vladimir I was the ruler of | Kievan Rus. |
| , above the sea" among the towns controlled by | Kievan Rus. |
| rnigov and Novgorod-Seversky principalities of | Kievan Rus. |
| considered to be the first iconographer of the | Kievan Rus. |
| fought as border guards for various princes of | Kievan Rus. |
| a long tradition of trade between Germany and | Kievan Rus. |
| l as recreating the atmosphere of the epoch of | Kievan Rus. |
| During the period of | Kievan Rus' there was an important station on the tra |
| The pre-Christian | Kievan state was presented as a world power that bene |
| The | Kievan Theological Academy continued under this name |
| slav II of Kiev admonishing them to return the | Kievan throne to Izyaslav. |
| sevolod, and Sviatoslav, and placed him on the | Kievan throne in hopes that he could stop Kipchaks. |
| Archaeological excavations found that the | Kievan town covered the area of some twenty hectares. |
| In 2008, | Kievan weekly magazine Focus named Bleich among the m |
| , is derived from either the neme of a wealthy | Kievan who lived there at the turn of the 19th centur |
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