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Vladimir I of Kiev (3792 bytes)
1: ...[Image:St_Volodymyr_statue.jpg|thumb|right|Statue in London, UK]] 2: ...bably a mix of [[Norse]] and [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] elements). 4: ... Vladimir fled (977) to his kinsmen in [[Scandinavia]], and Novgorod fell to Yaropolk. 6: ...g to Vladimir, who now ruled all his father's domains. 8: ...Byzantine Empire]] successfully in the [[Crimea]] in 987. Vladimir II, Prince of Novgorod (548 bytes) 1: ...evolod I, Prince of Kiev|Vsevolod I]], prince of Kiev. 3: ...ategory:1020 births|Novgorod, Vladimir II, Prince of]] 4: ...ategory:1052 deaths|Novgorod, Vladimir II, Prince of]] Prince County, Prince Edward Island (240 bytes) 1: ...town is [[Summerside, Prince Edward Island|Summerside]]. 4: [[Category:Prince Edward Island counties]] Kiev (26148 bytes) 1: ...h central part of the country on the [[Dnieper]] river. 3: ...s would probably raise this figure to about 4 million. 5: ...rning bodies of that oblast' are situated in the city. 7: ...ons, world-famous [[museum]]s and [[art]] institutions. 9: ...y-developed system of [[public transport]], including [[metro]] system. Kiev TV Tower (254 bytes) 1: ...wer]] built in [[1973]] in [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]]. Its peak reaches 385 m/1263 ft. 3: See also: [[List of towers]], [[List of masts]] 7: [[Category:Buildings and structures in Ukraine]] Anne of Kiev (1434 bytes) 1: ...rance]], whom she married at the cathedral of [[Reims]], May 19, 1051. She had three sons 3: *[[Philip I of France|Philippe I, King of France]] ([[May 23]], [[1052]] - July 30, 1108) 4: ... on crusade in [[Tarsus in Cilicia|Tarsus]], Cilicia. 7: ...me of his father's death. She was the first queen of France to serve as regent. 9: ...ery similar predicament in the 1090s. Raoul died in September 1071. Iziaslav of Kiev (999 bytes) 1: ...nces [[Oleg Svyatoslavich]] and [[Boris Vyacheslavich]]. 3: ...I]]|succeeded=[[Sviatoslav II of Kiev|Sviatoslav II]]}} 5: [[Category:Rulers of Kievan Rus]] 7: [[de:Isjaslaw I.]] 8: [[it:Iziaslav I di Kiev]] Sviatoslav II of Kiev (2117 bytes) 1: ...oslav I the Wise]] and father of [[Oleg Svyatoslavich]]. 3: ...irst Russian legal code [[Russkaya Pravda]] is assigned to the brothers. 5: ... uncles were [[Emperor Henry III]] and Pope [[Leo IX]]. 7: ...n [[Kilij Arslan II]] claimed to descend from one of Svyatoslav's daughters. 9: ...lav of Kiev|Iziaslav]]|succeeded=[[Vsevolod I of Kiev|Vsevolod]]}} Sviatopolk I of Kiev (3678 bytes) 1: ...[Kiev]], ruler of Kiev in ([[1015]]-1019), Prince of [[Turov]] ([[988]] - 1015). 3: ...defeated and fled to Poland, eventually dying on his way there. 5: ...re later [[Canonization|cannonized]] by the [[Russian Orthodox Church]]. 7: ... of Kiev|Vladimir I]]|succeeded=[[Yaroslav I the Wise|Yaroslav]]}} 8: {{lived|b=1015|d=1019|key=Sviatopolk I of Kiev}} Yaropolk of Kiev (2614 bytes) 1: ...0]]) was a young and rather enigmatic ruler of [[Kiev]] between [[972]] and 980. 3: ...bout Oleg's death. Yaropolk became the sole ruler of [[Rus]]. 4: [[Image:yaropolk_murder.jpg|thumb|Murder of Yaropolk]] 5: ...here he would be killed in an ambush by two Varangians. 7: ...Russian Apostle untarnished for succeeding generations. Kiev Metro (1629 bytes) 1: ... the first metro in [[Ukraine]] and the third one in the [[USSR]]. 2: ...etro_MapStations_Ukr.gif|thumb|250px|Plan of the Kiev Metro]] 4: ...s served by 580 cars and is open daily from 6:00 till 0:00. 6: === History === 7: ... joined it on [[17 December]] [[1976]], and the third one on [[31 December]] [[1989]]. Igor of Kiev (507 bytes) 1: ...iev]]'s power until being killed by [[Drevlians]] in [[945]]. 3: ...eceded=[[Oleg of Kiev|Oleg]]|succeeded=[[Olga of Kiev|Olga]]}} 5: [[Category:Rulers of Kievan Rus]] 7: {{bio-stub}} 9: [[de:Igor (Russland)]] Mstislav II of Kiev (455 bytes) 1: ...Son of [[Izyaslav Mstislavich]], Grand Prince of Kiev. 5: [[Category:1170 deaths|Kiev, Mstislav II of]] 7: [[de:Mstislaw_II._%28Russland%29]] Olga of Kiev (5294 bytes) 1: [[Image:Olgaofkiev.jpg|frame|right|Olga of Kiev]] 2: ...uture [[Igor of Kiev|Igor]] of [[Kiev]], arguably in [[903]]. 4: ...Kievan Rus]] as regent ([[945]]-c.[[963]]) for their son, Svyatoslav. 6: ...ian name Helene (Russian: Yelena), after the reigning Empress Helena Lekapena. 8: ...to make [[Christianity]] the lasting [[state religion]]. Iziaslav II of Kiev (667 bytes) 1: ...54), oldest son of Mstislav Vladimirovich, Prince of [[Novgorod]]. 3: ...iev]]|preceded=[[Igor II of Kiev]]|succeeded=[[Yuri Dolgoruky]]}} 4: {{lived|b=1097|d=1154|key=Iziaslav II Mstislavich}} 5: [[Category:Russian leaders]] 6: {{bio-stub}} Vsevolod IV of Kiev (438 bytes) 1: ...with intervals). Son of [[Svyatoslav II Vsevolodovich]]. 5: [[Category:1214 deaths|Kiev, Vsevolod IV of]] Gleb of Kiev (385 bytes) 1: ...f [[Kiev]] (1169, [[1170]]-[[1171]]). Son of [[Yuri Dolgoruky]]. 5: [[Category:1171 deaths|Kiev, Gleb of]] Roman of Kiev (463 bytes) 1: ...-[[1179]]). He was the son of [[Rostislav Mstislavich]]. 5: [[Category:1180 deaths|Kiev, Roman of]] Yaroslav II of Kiev (443 bytes) 1: ...v]] ([[1174]]-[[1175]], 1180). Son of [[Iziaslav II]]. 3: {{bio-stub}} 5: [[Category:1180 deaths|Kiev, Yaroslav II of]] Igor II of Kiev (324 bytes) 1: ...7). Son of [[Oleg Svyatoslavich]], Prince of Chernigov.
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