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- and his wife, Ingegerd of Sweden. He was born in 1027. The Lyubetskiy sinodik—a list of the princes of Chernigov which was completed in the Monastery...
- severe, without specifying the number of losses. A 17th-century Russian sinodik, that is, a book of the deceased to be pra**** for, mentions the names of...
- it exaggerates the family's involvement in the conquest of Siberia. The Sinodik is an account of Yermak's campaign written forty years after his death...
- Bulgaria, Trud, Sirma. 2005. Archived from the original on 7 September 2006. Sinodik na Car Boril, additions from the 13th and 14th century, cited in Canev...
- neglect to reveal the identity of Yaroslav's wife, but the Lyubetskiy sinodik calls her Irene; Dimnik, Martin op. cit. 121. Basing their observations...
- Casimir II of Poland (her name was Anastasia according to the Lyubetskiy sinodik) as wife for Vsevolod. Vsevolod's patrimonial domain was located in the...
- to Smolensk and across the Vyatichi lands to Suzdalia. The Lyubetskiy sinodik and the Ermolinskiy Chronicle identify him as the prince of Chernihiv....
- Yaroslav and that Yaroslav break his alliance with Roman. The Lyubetkiy sinodik states that Yaroslav entered holy orders and took the name Vasily. He was...
- Martin. The Dynasty of Chernigov – 1146–1246. According to the Lyubetskiy sinodik, her name was Evdokia, but some claim it was Elena and others Prebrana;...