• 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.
  • ...recently approved by the Moscow City Parliament and backed by President Putin — to erect a giant statue of Vladimir the Great on a hill above Moscow.
  • Way to the throne. Vladimir, born in 958, was the natural son and youngest son of Sviatoslav I of Kiev by his housekeeper Malusha.
  • Ukrainian nationalists realized their long-desired goal of toppling an 11-foot-high statue of Vladimir Lenin in downtown Kiev during massive protests in the capital on...
  • 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.
  • Sviatoslav was not interested in staying in Kiev and soon divided his realm among his three sons–Yaropolk, Oleg and Vladimir–while he himself went to Bulgaria.
  • The monument - and the whole of Kiev - is vastly improved by the absence of this monster. ... Vladimir Lenin Statue pedestal yakınlarında yapılacak şeyler.
  • 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)...
  • Protesters in Kiev knocked down a statue of Vladimir Lenin on Sunday, as outrage mounted over government’s suspension of talks with EU.