• Statue of Vladimir in Kiev. ... It is widely known that Prince Vladimir went to Greece in 988 AD, and imported Christianity to Kiev and the Russian world.
  • Transferring his capital to Pereyaslavets in 969, Sviatoslav designated Vladimir ruler of Novgorod the Great but gave Kiev to his legitimate son Yaropolk.
  • Vladimir I — can refer to:* Vladimir I of Kiev * Vladimir I of Pskov … Wikipedia. Vladimir Ier — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Vladimir.
  • Prince of Kiev and Novgorod 978-1015. Succeeded by Sviatopolk I. ⇨ All translations of Vladimir_I_of_Kiev. sensagent.
  • Along Holland Park Road, close by one of the entrances to the park, is a statue of St Volodymyr, or Vladimir the Great of Kiev...
  • How did Vladimir I become a ruler of Kiev?Vladimir I became the ruler of Kievan Rus’ after overthrowing his brother Yaropolk in 978.
  • Vladimir (in Ukrainian, Volodymyr) I, Prince of Kiev, in German Valdimar, in Russian known as Saint Vladimir or as Vladimis the Great, (c.958-1015)...
  • Vladimir (in Ukrainian, Volodymyr) I, Prince of Kiev, in German Valdimar, in Russian known as Saint Vladimir or as Vladimis the Great, (c.958-1015)...
  • Statue. ... Born about 958 in Pskov,Son of Sviatoslav Igorevich I of Kiev and Malusha. He had issue with at least 6 different women.∼Converted to Christianity in 988.
  • Upon arriving back at Kiev, Vladimir saw to the conversion of his subjects and ordered the destruciton of the statues of the gods.