- nytimes.com 2016/11/05/world/europe/vladimir-…He compelled his subjects to convert to Christianity in 988 in Kiev, now the capital of Ukraine, which has its own outsize Vladimir statue.
- courses.lumenlearning.com suny-hccc-worldhistory/…Monument of Saint Vladimir in Kiev. This statue sits close to the site of the original Baptism of Kiev. Pagan uprisings continued throughout Kievan Rus’ for at...
- familypedia.fandom.com wiki/Vladimir_I_…Vladimir I Svyatoslavovich the Great of Kiev, Prince of Novgorod, Grand Prince of Kiev, was born circa 958 in Pskov, Pskov Rayon, Pskov Oblast...
- academickids.com encyclopedia/index.php/Vladimir_…Transferring his capital to Pereyaslavets in 969, Sviatoslav designated Vladimir ruler of Novgorod the Great but gave Kiev to his legitimate son Yaropolk.
- har22201.blogspot.com 2020/07/saintvladimir-de-…SOURCE : https://catholicsaints.info/saints-of-the-day-vladimir-of-kiev-king/. Statue de Saint Vladimir, Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Kazan, Saint-Pétersbourg.
- edition.cnn.com 2013/12/08/world/europe/ukraine-…Protesters in Kiev knocked down a statue of Vladimir Lenin on Sunday, as outrage mounted over government’s suspension of talks with EU.
- nationalgeographic.com photography/article/…Ackermann asked himself, “Where did it go?” a statue of Vladimir Lenin on the ground. Near a municipal storage facility in Kremenchuk, Ukraine.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/25591Vladimir I — can refer to:* Vladimir I of Kiev * Vladimir I of Pskov … Wikipedia. Vladimir Ier — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Vladimir.
- http://princesofchernigov.blogspot.com 2013/02/saint-…Way to the throne. Vladimir, born in 958, was the natural son and youngest son of Sviatoslav I of Kiev by his housekeeper Malusha.