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Владимир I Святославич (Владимир Красно Солнышко) 960-1015гг. Великий князь Киевский в 980-1015. Портрет из Царского титулярника. 1672 Vladimir The Great, Grand Prince, Russian Culture, Grand Duke, Historical Images, Moorish, Rasta, Find Art, Giclee Print
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Владимир I Святославич (Владимир Красно Солнышко) 960-1015гг. Великий князь Киевский в 980-1015. Портрет из Царского титулярника. 1672
"Великий князь Владимир I Святославич (Владимир Красно Солнышко)" Saint Vladimir, 17th century
Великий князь Владимир I Святославич (Владимир Красно Солнышко)
"Великий князь Владимир I Святославич (Владимир Красно Солнышко)" Saint Vladimir, 17th century
Великий князь Владимир I Святославич (Владимир Красно Солнышко 960-1015) - Царский титулярник 1672 года Pictures Of Russia, Royal Marriage, Pagan Gods, Christian Religions, Russian Orthodox, Red Sun, My Ancestors, Imperial Russia
Великий князь Владимир I Святославич (Владимир Красно Солнышко)
Великий князь Владимир I Святославич (Владимир Красно Солнышко 960-1015) - Царский титулярник 1672 года
Vladimir Sviatoslavich the Great (Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Свѧтославичь Volodimærù Svętoslavičì, Old Norse as Valdamarr Sveinaldsson, Russian: Влади́мир, Vladimir, Ukrainian: Володимир, Volodymyr, Belarusian: Уладзiмiр, Uladzimir; c. 958 – 15 July 1015, Berestove) was a prince of Novgorod, grand prince of Kiev, and ruler of Kievan Rus' from 980 to 1015.[2][3] Grand Duc, Old Norse, Michel, World History, Buddha Statue
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Vladimir Sviatoslavich the Great (Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Свѧтославичь Volodimærù Svętoslavičì, Old Norse as Valdamarr Sveinaldsson, Russian: Влади́мир, Vladimir, Ukrainian: Володимир, Volodymyr, Belarusian: Уладзiмiр, Uladzimir; c. 958 – 15 July 1015, Berestove) was a prince of Novgorod, grand prince of Kiev, and ruler of Kievan Rus' from 980 to 1015.[2][3]
Grand Duke Vladimir Svyatoslavovich (960-1015) is known as Russian ruler who christened Russian people. The legend says until the age of 28 he was a great raver, a pagan, who persecuted Christians, murdered his brother Yaropolk and seduced his wife. After Vladimir chose Christianity between Judaism, Islamism and Catholicity he was christened and advanced Russian Orthodox Church within the country. He had got more than 13 children Medieval History, European History, Ancient History, Post Classical History, Ukraine, Royal Ancestry, Slavic Mythology
Grand Duke Vladimir Svyatoslavovich (960-1015) is known as Russian ruler who christened Russian people. The legend says until the age of 28 he was a great raver, a pagan, who persecuted Christians, murdered his brother Yaropolk and seduced his wife. After Vladimir chose Christianity between Judaism, Islamism and Catholicity he was christened and advanced Russian Orthodox Church within the country. He had got more than 13 children
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How Black Russia became Christian
How Black Russia became Christian
The Baptism of Prince Vladimir, This manuscript, copied in the fifteenth century, is the only copy of the illuminated 12th c. history, written by Nestor the monk at the cave monastery in Kiev about 1205. Modeled on the Byzantine chronicles, it goes back to the Flood traces the descendants of Noah introducing the Slavs, then recounts events from 852 until 1116. 618 color illustrations. H. : 31.5 cm W. : 21 cm. St. Petersburg, Russian Library of the Academy of Sciences, inv. 34.5.30 Illuminated Letters, Illuminated Manuscript, History Projects, Art History, Forever Book, Louvre, Book Of Hours
The Baptism of Prince Vladimir, This manuscript, copied in the fifteenth century, is the only copy of the illuminated 12th c. history, written by Nestor the monk at the cave monastery in Kiev about 1205. Modeled on the Byzantine chronicles, it goes back to the Flood traces the descendants of Noah introducing the Slavs, then recounts events from 852 until 1116. 618 color illustrations. H. : 31.5 cm W. : 21 cm. St. Petersburg, Russian Library of the Academy of Sciences, inv. 34.5.30
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How Black Russia became Christian
How Black Russia became Christian
Igor Mashkov's Holy Equal to the Apostles Princess St. Olga enters the church of the Holy Wisdom in Constantinople. Posted on Leah's blog, thank you! Byzantine Art, Byzantine Icons, Byzantine Architecture, Art And Architecture, Fantasy Castle, Medieval Art, Medieval Times, Historical Pictures, Sacred Art
Igor Mashkov's Holy Equal to the Apostles Princess St. Olga enters the church of the Holy Wisdom in Constantinople. Posted on Leah's blog, thank you!
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The baptism of Princess Olga in Constantinople.
history-in-pictures: Sergei Kirillov - Princess Olga (The Baptism). First part of the Holy Rus Trilogy. 1993 Olga of Kiev was a ruler of Kievan Rus’ as regent (945–c. 963) for her son, Svyatoslav. She was the first Rus’ ruler to convert to Christianity, either in 945 or in 957. The ceremonies of her formal reception in Constantinople were minutely described by Emperor Constantine VII in his book De Ceremoniis. Following her baptism she took the Christian name Yelena, after the reigning Empress Viking Warrior, Viking Age, Olga De Kiev, Vikings, Art Sacre, Templer, Russian Art
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history-in-pictures: Sergei Kirillov - Princess Olga (The Baptism). First part of the Holy Rus Trilogy. 1993 Olga of Kiev was a ruler of Kievan Rus’ as regent (945–c. 963) for her son, Svyatoslav. She was the first Rus’ ruler to convert to Christianity, either in 945 or in 957. The ceremonies of her formal reception in Constantinople were minutely described by Emperor Constantine VII in his book De Ceremoniis. Following her baptism she took the Christian name Yelena, after the reigning Empress
Saint Olga (c. 890 - 969, Kiev) was a ruler of Kievan Rus' as regent (945–c.963) for her son, Svyatoslav, who was only 3 yrs old when his father died. She was the first Rus' ruler to convert to Christianity, either in 945 or in 957. Olga was one of the first people of Rus' to be proclaimed a saint, for her efforts to spread the Christian religion in the country.However, she failed to convert Svyatoslav, and it was left to her grandson and pupil Vladimir I to make Christianity the state religion. Catholic Saints, Catholic Art, Religious Icons, Religious Art, Art Ancien
Saint Olga (c. 890 - 969, Kiev) was a ruler of Kievan Rus' as regent (945–c.963) for her son, Svyatoslav, who was only 3 yrs old when his father died. She was the first Rus' ruler to convert to Christianity, either in 945 or in 957. Olga was one of the first people of Rus' to be proclaimed a saint, for her efforts to spread the Christian religion in the country.However, she failed to convert Svyatoslav, and it was left to her grandson and pupil Vladimir I to make Christianity the state religion.
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Olga (Helga, Ukrainian Olha), the grandmother of Vladimir the Great, was born at Pskov about 890. She married Prince Igor of Kiev European Languages, People Of Interest, Red River
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Olga (Helga, Ukrainian Olha), the grandmother of Vladimir the Great, was born at Pskov about 890. She married Prince Igor of Kiev