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  • The use and making of icons entered Kievan Rus' following its conversion to Orthodox Christianity from the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire ...
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  • Slavic civilization forming the state of Kievan Rus. After a brief period of ... time by European chroniclers in 839 C.E. Kievan Rus' comprised several ...
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  • of 1677-1678. Synopsis covers the history of Kievan Rus, the Mongol invasion of Rus, the struggle of the Ukrainian people against the Crimean Tatars ...
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  • to help Boleslaw I in his campaign against the Kievan Rus'. In 1018, Stephen lead his armies against Bulgaria, in alliance with the Byzantine Emperor ...
    19 KB (3,077 words) - 20:02, 9 February 2023
  • tales. (Old Russian was the literary language of Kievan Rus' between the tenth and fourteenth century.) In 1991, Walt Disney Feature Animation ...
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  • the vast Ruthenian territories of former Kievan Rus', comprising lands ... preoccupied with unrest in the Lithuanian Rus' lands. In 1377–1378 ...
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  • Andrew, who had been living in exile in the Kievan Rus' and had been baptized there, seized the power and he was crowned; thus, a member of a collateral ...
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  • III of Kiev, along with about 80,000 Kievan Rus'. Subutai sent emissaries ... were allowed to use any means to defeat Kievan Rus. The Mongol military also ...
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  • Turkic elements took place, and the invaders of Rus and Hungary became known to Europeans as Tatars (or Tartars). After the breakup of the Mongol Empire ...
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  • via the River Daugava to the ancient Rus and Byzantine Empire. The ancient Balts of this time actively participated in the trading network. Across ...
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  • ===Kievan Rus'=== [[Image:Kievan Rus en.jpg|thumb|350px|right ... According to the earliest chronicle of Kievan Rus', a Varangian named ...
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  • The Mongol invasions of Europe were centered in their destruction of Russian principalities, such as Kiev and Vladimir, under the leadership ...
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  • later spread to the Eastern Slav lands of Kievan Rus'. Cyrillic eventually spread throughout most of the Slavic world to become the standard alphabet ...
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  • the Yuan Dynasty, and his westward invasion of Kievan Rus' further linked Europe and Asia by reestablishing the Silk Road. Before the Mongol invasion ...
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  • was crushed by an assault of the Kievan Rus in 969. The Byzantines ... Cyrillic and the Glagolithic alphabet to Kievan Rus, Serbia and Croatia. The ...
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  • the Byzantine Empire in the southwest, Kievan Rus' in the northwest, Volga Bulgaria in the north, and Azerbaijan in the southeast. This ...
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  • Ages. Part of the area came under the rule of Kievan Rus between the tenth and twelfth centuries and later passed to the Galician princes. ...
    57 KB (8,247 words) - 19:49, 9 November 2022
  • Early in the 10th century, the pagan ruler of the Kievan Rus' ... step towards the Christianization of the Kievan Rus', though the emperor ...
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