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Askold and Dir (Haskuldr or Hǫskuldr and Dyr or Djur in Old Norse; died in 882),
mentioned in both the
Primary Chronicle, the
Novgorod First Chronicle...
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mathematician Askolds Hermanovskis (1912–1967),
Latvian skier This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Askold. If an internal...
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Askold (Russian: Аскольд) was a
protected cruiser built for the
Imperial Russian Navy. She was
named after the
legendary Varangian Askold. Her thin, narrow...
- 2018.
Askolds Hermanovskis at the
Latvijas Olimpiskā
komiteja (in Latvian) (English translation, archive)
Askolds Hermanovskis at
Olympedia Askolds Hermanowski...
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Askold Georgievich Khovanskii (Russian: Аскольд Георгиевич Хованский; born 3 June 1947, Moscow) is a
Russian and
Canadian mathematician currently a professor...
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Askold's Grave (Ukrainian: Аскольдова Могила, romanized: Askoldova Mohyla) is a
historical park on the
steep right bank of the
Dnipro River in Kyiv between...
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modern Russian Navy, have been
named Askold after the semi-legendary
rulers of Kiev,
Askold and Dir.
Russian frigate
Askold – a 46-gun
frigate stricken in 1861...
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Askold Anatolievich Makarov (Russian: Аско́льд Анато́льевич Мака́ров; 3 May 1925 – 25
December 2000) was a
Russian ballet dancer and
ballet professor,...
- of St. Nicholas,
Podil Nativity Church,
Podil Holy
Cross Church,
Podil Askold Grave Church Resurrection Church at the
Florivsky Convent Reconstruction...
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control of Smolensk, and then
seized power in Kiev by
tricking and
slaying Askold and Dir, and
setting himself up as
prince in Kiev,
which is
commonly taken...