- The
Conversion of
Volodimer is a
narrative recorded in
several different versions in
medieval sources about how
Vladimir the
Great converted from Slavic...
-
translation of the
Slavic name
Volodimer. The ****rskinna kings'
sagas also have
Valdamarr as the
translation of
Slavic Volodimer/Vladimir, in
reference to...
- I
Sviatoslavych (Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Свѧтославичь, romanized:
Volodiměr Svętoslavič;
Christian name: Basil; c. 958 – 15 July 1015),
given the...
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translating these three treaties from Gr**** into Slavic.
Yaropolk I of Kiev and
Volodimer I of Kiev are both
steadily referred to as just a
knyaz by the Novgorod...
- two
chiastic structures within the
Primary Chronicle (PVL)
account of
Volodimer's conversion.
Chiastic structure is
found throughout the Book of Mormon...
-
Bulgaria (r. 889–893). The Old East
Slavic form of the name is Володимѣръ
Volodiměr,
while the Old
Church Slavonic form is Vladiměr.
According to Max Vasmer...
-
virtually all
accounts agree on is that
Volodimer's baptism happened around the same time as two
other events:
Volodimer's marriage to
Byzantine princess Anna...
- Czech, Russian, Serbian, Croatian, etc. form of the name is Володимѣръ
Volodiměr,
which in
other Slavic languages became Vladimir (from
Church Slavonic:...
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Chronicle sub anno 988 was
Yaroslav the Wise,
appointed by his
father Volodimer I of Kiev. In 1024,
there was
reportedly a
famine in the area, and a revolt...
- consort, and
after 1019 as
grand princesses consort of Kiev.
Conversion of
Volodimer Family life and
children of
Vladimir I
Grand Prince of Kiev
Grand Prince...