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  • Christianity officially came to Russia in 988. However, before that, this religion was known to the Slavs, which slowly but surely penetrated into their culture.
  • Russia adopted Christianity under Prince Vladimir of Kiev in 988, in a ceremony patterned on Byzantine rites.
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  • It was during the reign of Vladimir the Great that Russia adopted Christianity as its official religion.
  • Originally a follower of Slavic paganism, Vladimir converted to Christianity in 988 and Christianized the Kievan Rus’. He is thus also known as Saint Vladimir.
  • I n 1988 the Christian world celebrated the thousand-year anniversary of Christianity in Russia. ... In 988 Vladimir was baptized. In 989 he married Anna.
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  • The year when Christianity was accepted, in the presentchronology - 988. In all textbooks this date is mentioned as the year of adoption of Christianity in Russia.
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  • ...adoption of Christianity of the Eastern rite as the state religion in 988, during the reign of the grandson of Prince Ihor and Olha, Volodymyr the Great (978–1015).
  • Orthodoxy was adopted in 988 by the Russian prince Vladimir Svyatoslavovich. Kievan Rus went for a long time towards the adoption of Christianity and...
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  • Historians consider 988 as the year of Christianity adoption in Russia. Having been baptized, Vladimir baptized his boyars and later all his people.
  • Historians consider 988 as the year of Christianity adoption in Russia. Having been baptized, Vladimir baptized his boyars and later all his people.
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  • Prince Vladimir the Great of Kiev adopted Christianity in 988, making it the state religion of the Kievan Rus’ and paving the way for the spread of Orthodoxy in...
  • Vladimir Originally a follower of Slavic paganism, Vladimir converted to Christianity in 988 and Christianized the Kievan Rus’. He is thus also known as Saint Vladimir.
  • During the High Middle Ages, Eastern and Western Christianity had grown far enough apart that differences led to the East–West Schism of 1054.
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