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Kyiv, also spelt Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. Located in the north-central part of the country, it straddles both banks of the...
Click to read more »the east, and took control of the city of Kiev, laying the foundation of the state and becoming prince of Kiev. Sviatoslav I (r. 943–972) achieved the first...
Click to read more »Barlaam of Kiev (died 1065) was the first abbot of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, serving together with St. Anthony of Kiev. He is regarded as a saint of the...
Click to read more »Kiev class may refer to: Kiev-class aircraft carrier (Project 1143 Krechyet) Soviet battlecruiser fixed-wing aircraft carrier class Kiev-class destroyer...
Click to read more »of Kiev Christina of Kiev Dobrodeia of Kiev Elisiv of Kiev Eudoxia of Kiev Evdochia of Kiev Euphemia of Kiev Eupraxia of Kiev Euphrosyne of Kiev Ingeborg...
Click to read more »Chicken Kiev, also known as chicken Kyiv, is a dish made of chicken fillet pounded and rolled around cold butter, then coated with egg and bread crumbs...
Click to read more »Kiev is a Soviet and Ukrainian brand of photographic equipment including cameras manufactured by the Arsenal Factory in Kyiv, Ukraine. The camera nameplates...
Click to read more »Little is known about her life before her marriage to Prince Igor I of Kiev and the birth of their son, Sviatoslav.[citation needed] According to historian...
Click to read more »The Kiev class, Soviet designation Project 1143 Krechyet (gyrfalcon), was the first class of fixed-wing aircraft carriers (heavy aviation cruiser in Soviet...
Click to read more »of Kyiv or Battle of Kiev may refer to: Siege of Kiev (898), by Álmos during the Hungarian migration to the west Siege of Kiev (968), by the Pechenigs...
Click to read more »The inner Principality of Kiev was a medieval principality centered on the city of Kiev. The principality was formed during the process of political fragmentation...
Click to read more »Kiev is the name of several ships: Russian monitor Kiev, a Novgorod-class river monitor coastal defense ship, later renamed Vice Admiral Popov, which...
Click to read more »Iziaslav of Kiev may refer to: Iziaslav I of Kiev (1024–1078), patronymic Yaroslavich Iziaslav II of Kiev (1096–1154), patronymic Mstislavich Iziaslav...
Click to read more »The Grand Prince of Kiev (sometimes also Grand Duke) was the title of the monarch of Kievan Rus', residing in Kiev (modern Kyiv) from the 10th to 13th...
Click to read more »The Kiev culture (Russian: Киевская культура, romanized: Kievskaja kul'tura) or Kyiv culture (Ukrainian: Київська культура, romanized: Kyjivsjka kuljtura)...
Click to read more »The First Battle of Kiev or Kiev operation, known as the Battle of Kiev on the German side (German: Schlacht bei Kiew), was a major battle that resulted...
Click to read more »Anne of Kiev or Anna Yaroslavna (c. 1030 – 1075) was a princess of Kievan Rus who became Queen of France in 1051 upon marrying King Henry I. She ruled...
Click to read more »The Kiev 35A is a semi-automatic 35 mm camera made by the Soviet Kiev-Arsenal factory. A copy of the Minox 35 camera and similar to Minox 35EL; it is...
Click to read more »KyivNotKiev is an online campaign to persuade English-language media and organizations exclusively to use Kyiv (derived from the Ukrainian-language 'Київ')...
Click to read more »Kiev Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire (1796–1917), Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–18; 1918–1921)...
Click to read more »Kiev pogrom (1881) Kiev pogrom (1905) Kiev pogroms (1919) Kyiv pogrom (1945) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kiev pogrom...
Click to read more »(Church Slavonic: Игорь; Old Norse: Ingvarr; c. 877 – 945) was Prince of Kiev from 912 to 945. Traditionally, he is considered to be the son of Rurik,...
Click to read more »Fyodor (Lithuanian: Teodoras; fl. 14th century) was the prince of Kiev until 1362. Most likely he was the son of Butvydas, and a younger brother of Gediminas...
Click to read more »The Kiev Restaurant (also known as the Kiev Diner or simply The Kiev) was a Ukrainian restaurant located in the East Village section of New York City....
Click to read more »tradition in Kievan Rus'. Together with Theodosius of Kiev, he co-founded the Kiev Pechersk Lavra (Kiev Monastery of the Caves). He was born in Liubech (present-day...
Click to read more »The Kiev Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo kijowskie; Latin: Palatinatus Kioviensis; Ukrainian: Київське воєводство, romanized: Kyivske voievodstvo) was...
Click to read more »The Siege of Kiev by the Mongols took place between 28 November and 6 December 1240, and resulted in a Mongol victory. It was a heavy morale and military...
Click to read more »Kyiv, Kiev, or kiev in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine, also known by its Russian-based name Kiev. Kyiv or Kiev may also...
Click to read more »epithet "the Great", was Prince of Novgorod from 970 and Grand Prince of Kiev from 978 until his death in 1015. The Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox...
Click to read more »Kevin "Kiev" Connolly (born 5 April 1956)[citation needed] is an Irish songwriter, producer and musician. His group, Kiev Connolly and The Missing Passengers...
Click to read more »Kiev or Kyiv Uprising may refer to several uprising that took place in Kyiv: Kiev uprising of 1068 Kiev Arsenal January Uprising Kiev Bolshevik Uprising...
Click to read more »20 February 1054), better known as Yaroslav the Wise, was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1019 until his death in 1054. He was also earlier Prince of Novgorod...
Click to read more »The Kiev Gubernatorial Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine, commonly referred to as the Kiev CPU gubkom. In 1917 it was preceded by Kiev Military...
Click to read more »Football Club Dynamo Kyiv, also known as Dynamo Kyiv, Dynamo Kiev, or simply Dynamo, (Ukrainian: Футбольний клуб «Динамо» Київ, romanized: Futbolnyy klub...
Click to read more »The Kiev Missal (or Kiev Fragments or Kiev Folios; Latin 'Fragmenta Kijoviensia', scholarly abbreviation Kij) is a seven-folio Glagolitic Old Church Slavonic...
Click to read more »Kiev (Russian: Киев) is an aircraft carrier (heavy aircraft cruiser in Russian classification) that served the Soviet Navy and the Russian Navy from 1975...
Click to read more »The sack of Kiev took place on 8–12 March 1169 when a coalition of 11 princes, assembled by prince Andrey Bogolyubsky of Vladimir-Suzdal, attacked the...
Click to read more »The Second Battle of Kiev, known on the German side as the Defensive battle in the Kiev-Zhitomir area (German: Abwehrschlacht im Raum Kiew-Shitomir), was...
Click to read more »Kiev Viceroyalty (Russian: Киевское наместничество, romanized: Kiyevskoye namestnichestvo) was an administrative-territorial unit (namestnichestvo) of...
Click to read more »Hilarion of Kiev's Sermon on Law and Grace (1050s), praising Volodimer I of Kiev, only goes back to his father Sviatoslav I and grandfather Igor of Kiev. Even...
Click to read more »Kiev in the Golden Horde period (Ukrainian: Київ у золотоординські часи, romanized: Kyiv u zolotoordnys'ki chasy) is the chapter in the history of Kyiv...
Click to read more »Kiev (c. 1025 – c. 1067) was a princess of Kiev and the queen consort of Harald III of Norway. Elisaveta was the daughter of the grand prince of Kiev...
Click to read more »Theodosius of Kiev or Theodosius of the Caves (Russian: Феодосий Печерский, romanized: Feodosy Pechersky; Ukrainian: Феодосій Печерський, romanized: Feodosiy...
Click to read more »The Kiev Theological Academy (1819–1919) was one of the oldest higher educational institution of the Russian Orthodox Church, situated in Kiev, then in...
Click to read more »Isaac Edward Kiev (1905 in New York, NY – 1975 in New York, NY) was a librarian, a rabbi, and an expert on Hebrew and Judaic literature. For over 50 years...
Click to read more »The Kiev uezd (Russian: Киевский уезд; Ukrainian: Київський повіт, romanized: Kyivs'kyi povit) was one of the subdivisions of the Kiev Governorate of the...
Click to read more »The Kiev pogroms of 1919 refers to a series of anti-Jewish pogroms in various places in and around Kiev carried out by White Volunteer Army troops and...
Click to read more »– 14 April 1132), also known as Mstislav the Great, was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1125 until his death in 1132. After his death, the state began to quickly...
Click to read more »October 1078; baptized as Demetrius) was Prince of Turov and Grand Prince of Kiev (1054–1068; 1069–1073; 1077–1078). Iziaslav's children Yaropolk and Sviatopolk...
Click to read more »into the Kiev Infantry Cadet School. In 1897 it was renamed again into the Kiev Military School and just before World War I into the 1st Kiev Military...
Click to read more »Michael of Kiev may refer to: Mikhail of Vladimir, first grand prince of Kiev named Michael, reigned briefly in 1171 Michael of Chernigov, 2nd grand prince...
Click to read more »Bolesław II the Bold's expedition to Kiev in 1069 aimed to assert Polish influence in the region, mirroring the conquests of his predecessor, Bolesław...
Click to read more »Principality of Kiev. According to the story, Gediminas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania, conquered Volhynia before turning his attention to Kiev. He was opposed...
Click to read more »as Oleg the Wise, was a Varangian prince of the Rus' who became prince of Kiev, and laid the foundations of the Kievan Rus' state. According to the Primary...
Click to read more »Kiev is an American indie rock band from Orange, California. It consists of members Andrew Stavas (keys, saxophone), Brandon Corn (drums, percussion),...
Click to read more »was Prince of Smolensk (1125–1160), Novgorod (1154) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1154–1155; 1159–1161; 1161–1167). He is the founder of the Rostislavichi...
Click to read more »Vladimir Imperial University of Kiev; it has since changed its name several times. During the Soviet Union era, Kiev State University was one of the top...
Click to read more »Zbyslava of Kiev (c. 1085/90 – c. 1114) was a princess of Kievan Rus', member of the Rurik dynasty, and by marriage the duchess of Poland. She was the...
Click to read more »The Chicken Kiev speech is the nickname for a speech given by the United States president George H. W. Bush in Kiev, Ukraine, on August 1, 1991, three...
Click to read more »KIEV. It originally broadcast on 850 kHz as a result of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA). For most of its early years, KIEV...
Click to read more »Hilarion or Ilarion was the first non-Greek Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'. He held the metropolitan post before or during the ongoing 11th century...
Click to read more »launched the Kiev offensive with the goal of securing favorable borders for Poland. On 7 May, Polish and allied Ukrainian forces captured Kiev, though Soviet...
Click to read more »and Vladimir, including the largest: Kiev (50,000 inhabitants) and Chernigov (30,000 inhabitants). The siege of Kiev in 1240 by the Mongols is generally...
Click to read more »romanized: Vsevolodǔ Jaroslavičǐ; c. 1 February 1030 – 13 April 1093) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1078 until his death in 1093. He was the fifth and favourite son of...
Click to read more »The Kiev Cossack insurrection was a mass peasant movement in the Kiev Governorate and Chernihiv Governorate in 1855 directed against the national and...
Click to read more »as well as a monk in Kiev Pechersk Lavra. He was born in Kiev and was taught and admitted to monastic vows by Saint Anthony of Kiev. Agapetus famously provided...
Click to read more »The 1920 Kiev offensive (or Kiev expedition, Polish: wyprawa kijowska) was a major part of the Polish–Soviet War. It was an attempt by the armed forces...
Click to read more »(1180/1181–1222), was a Grand Princess of the Kiev by marriage to Rostislav II of Kiev, Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 1204–1206). Verkhuslava was the daughter...
Click to read more »The Kiev 16U and 16UE series cine cameras are Soviet cameras made by Kiev that were made at the Automation Plant named after G.I. Petrovsky. In some instances...
Click to read more »Mount Kiev is a 7,775-foot-elevation (2,370-meter) mountain summit located in Alaska, United States. Mount Kiev is the highest point in the Endicott Mountains...
Click to read more »was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1073 until his death in 1076. He was a younger son of Yaroslav the Wise, the grand prince of Kiev. He is the progenitor...
Click to read more »The Kiev Major was a professional Dota 2 esport tournament that was held in April 2017 at the National Palace of Arts in Kyiv, Ukraine. The tournament...
Click to read more »emerged during the period of political fragmentation, the grand prince of Kiev was recognized as the leading prince. However, his actual powers gradually...
Click to read more »Eupraxia Vsevolodovna of Kiev (c. 1067 – 10 July 1109; Old East Slavic: Еоупраксиа), sometimes westernised as Praxedis, was a Holy Roman Empress consort...
Click to read more »Old East Slavic: Ꙗрополкъ Свѧтославичъ; 958 – 11 June 978) was Prince of Kiev from 972 to 978. He was the oldest son of Sviatoslav I. Some modern sources...
Click to read more »was driven out in March by Vsevolod II of Kiev. He later ruled Kiev jointly with his nephew Iziaslav II of Kiev and died not long after Iziaslav in late...
Click to read more »The Kiev Military District (Russian: Киевский военный округ (КВО), romanized: Kiyevskiy voyennyy okrug (KVO); Ukrainian: Червонопрапорний Київський військовий...
Click to read more »c. 980 – 1019) was Prince of Turov from 988 to 1015 and Grand Prince of Kiev from 1015 to 1019. He earned his sobriquet after allegedly murdering his...
Click to read more »Юго-западный край, romanized: Yugo-zapadny kray), also known as Kiev Governorate-General or Kiev, Podolia, and Volhynia Governorate-General (Russian: Киевское...
Click to read more »1220) was Prince of Dorogobuzh, Prince of Lutsk (1180–1220), Grand Prince of Kiev (1202; 1212), and Prince of Vladimir-Volynsk (1207). He was son of Yaroslav...
Click to read more »Mstislav of Kiev may refer to: Mstislav I of Kiev (1076—1132) Mstislav II of Kiev (died 1172) Mstislav III of Kiev (died 1223) This disambiguation page...
Click to read more »romanised: Svętoslavŭ Igorevičǐ; Old Norse: Sveinald; c. 943 – 972) was Prince of Kiev from 945 until his death in 972. He is known for his persistent campaigns...
Click to read more »as the Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus'. In 1685, the Moscow Patriarchate began the annexation of the Metropolis of Kiev of the Ecumenical Patriarchate...
Click to read more »itself or its second edition. He was a hegumen of the Vydubetsky Monastery in Kiev, which had been founded by Prince Vsevolod Yaroslavich. In 1118, Sylvestr...
Click to read more »the city of Kiev twice: Polish capture of Kiev (1018), during Bolesław I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis Polish capture of Kiev (1920), during...
Click to read more »KIEV-LP, a low-power radio station licensed to serve Camas, Washington, United States. It formerly held the call sign KCVD-LP from 2014 to 2015. The station...
Click to read more »The Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' (Ukrainian: Митрополит Київський та всієї Русі, romanized: Mytropolyt Kyivskyi ta vsiiei Rusi) was a metropolis of...
Click to read more »Kyiv offensive or Kiev offensive may refer to: Kiev offensive (1920), a campaign during the Polish–Soviet war Kyiv offensive (2022), part of the Northern...
Click to read more »Євфимія Володимирівна, Russian: Евфимия Владимировна), known as Euphemia of Kiev (fl. 1112–died 4 April 1138) was Queen Consort of Hungary by marriage to...
Click to read more »between Sviatopolk and his brother Yaroslav for the grand princely title of Kiev. It occurred when Sviatopolk's father-in-law Bolesław, ruler of Poland, intervened...
Click to read more »Isidore or Isidor of Kiev, also known as Isidore of Thessalonica (1385 – 27 April 1463), was a prelate of Byzantine Greek origin. From 1437 to 1441, he...
Click to read more »established in 1994 as the Petite École Anne de Kiev. In 2005, it was renamed to the Collège Français Anne de Kiev, since it gained junior high school classes...
Click to read more »romanized: Svętopolkǐ Izęslavičǐ; 8 November 1050 – 16 April 1113) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1093 to 1113. He was not a popular prince, and his reign was marked...
Click to read more »history of Kiev cake". La Patisserie du Monde. Archived from the original on 2025-11-19. Retrieved 2026-04-01. "Kartushyn Partners - KIEV CAKE is recognized...
Click to read more »Khazar Khaganate (? – c. 880) Kievan Rus' (c. 880–1240) Principality of Kiev 1132–1471 ∟ part of Kievan Rus' from 1132 to 1240 ∟ part of the Golden Horde...
Click to read more »Predslava of Kiev (fl. 1104–07) was a princess of Kievan Rus', the daughter of Sviatopolk II, the Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 1093–1113). She married Hungarian...
Click to read more »/kiːv/ KEEV) or Kiev (/ˈkiːɛv/ KEE-ev) Ukrainian: Ки́їв, romanized: Kyiv, pronounced [ˈkɪjiu̯] Russian: Ки́ев (pre-1918 Кіевъ), romanized: Kiev, pronounced...
Click to read more »The Kiev Bolshevik Uprising (8–13 November 1917) was a military struggle for power in Kiev after the fall of the Russian Provisional Government in the...
Click to read more »Pentacon Six From Exakta GmbH: Exakta 66 From Kiev-Arsenal: Kiev 6C Kiev 60 Modified Kiev 88's Kiev 88С Kiev 88СМ ARAX Hartblei Adaptors are also available...
Click to read more »Ingeborg Mstislavna of Kiev (fl. 1137) was a Ruthenian princess, married to the Danish prince Canute Lavard of Jutland. She was the daughter of Grand Prince...
Click to read more »Anastasia of Kiev (Russian: Анастасия Ярославна, Anastasia Yaroslavna; Ukrainian: Анастасія Ярославна; c. 1023 – 1074/1094) was Queen of Hungary by marriage...
Click to read more »(Ukrainian: Діна Миронівна Пронічева) was a Soviet Jewish actress at the Kiev Puppet Theatre, a 37th Army veteran under the communications branch, and...
Click to read more »on 2 March 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2022. "Piovono bombe sui quartieri di Kiev. Biden: "Putin deve pagare"". ilGiornale.it (in Italian). 1 March 2022. Archived...
Click to read more »Dobrodeia Mstislavna of Kiev (Cyrillic: Добродея Мстиславна; baptized Eupraxia [Εὐπραξία] or Irene [Εἰρήνη]; died 16 November 1131) was a Byzantine empress...
Click to read more »The Medal "For the Defence of Kiev" (Russian: Медаль «За оборону Киева») was a World War II campaign medal of the Soviet Union established on June 21,...
Click to read more »suite. Stasov's comment: "Hartmann's sketch was his design for city gates at Kiev in the ancient Russian massive style with a cupola shaped like a slavonic...
Click to read more »The Kiev Trial (Ukrainian: Київський процес, romanized: Kyyivsʹkyy protses, Russian: Киевский процесс, romanized: Kiyevskiy protsess) is a 2022 documentary...
Click to read more »1236, he followed Daniel of Galicia's advice and moved from Novgorod to Kiev,[citation needed] leaving his son Alexander as his representative in the...
Click to read more »Latynina, Kiev (, gymnastics) Boris Shakhlin, Kiev (, gymnastics) Boris Shakhlin, Kiev (, gymnastics) Yuri Titov, Kiev (, gymnastics) Yuri Titov, Kiev (, gymnastics)...
Click to read more »Moses of Kiev was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in the first half of the 12th century. Moses seems to have been in western Europe in consequence of the...
Click to read more »-990), was possibly a Grand Princess of the Kiev by marriage to Vladimir the Great, Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 980–1015). Vysheslav (c. 977 – c. 1010),...
Click to read more »Kiev Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Tsardom of Russia and the Russian Empire. It was established in December 1708...
Click to read more »comparison with the Primary Chronicle's entry for 1017: “Yaroslavl entered Kiev, and churches burned down.” A third date is provided by Thietmar of Merseburg...
Click to read more »Grand Prince of Kiev (1174–1175; 1180). He was the son of Iziaslav II of Kiev and Agnes Hohenstaufen and the brother of Mstislav II of Kiev. After the murder...
Click to read more »Uman, and Kiev in the 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union. He was killed during mortar shelling while trying to break out of the Kiev encirclement...
Click to read more »prince of Kiev in July 1171, he was quickly replaced by Andrey Bogolyubsky's brother, Mikhail of Vladimir. He had a son: Mstislav III of Kiev. Pelenski...
Click to read more »Sophia of Kiev or Sophia of Kyiv can refer to: National Reserve "Sophia of Kyiv" Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv Queen Sophia of Kiev (c. 1405–1461) This...
Click to read more »Verkhny Kiev (Russian: Верхний Киев) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Aleynikovskoye Rural Settlement, Rossoshansky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia...
Click to read more »Sviatoslav of Kiev may refer to: Sviatoslav I (c. 942–972) Sviatoslav II of Kiev (1027–1076) Sviatoslav III of Kiev (died 1194) This disambiguation page...
Click to read more »The Kiev pogrom of October 18-October 20 (October 31-November 2, 1905, N.S.) came as a result of the collapse of the city hall meeting of October 18, 1905...
Click to read more »oblast include the Kiev Voivodeship under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the Kiev Viceroyalty and Kiev Governorate under...
Click to read more »Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' may refer to: Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' (1441–1596) Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' (1620–1686)...
Click to read more »anniversary of Kiev, the capital of the Ukrainian SSR, was an event held in 1982. Although archaeologists have found evidence that Kiev (present-day Kyiv)...
Click to read more »Novgorod First Chronicle, are the earliest recorded Varangian rulers of Kiev (modern Kyiv).[better source needed] There has been controversy over what...
Click to read more »Metropoliten — Station description and photographs (in Ukrainian) Metropoliten.kiev.ua — Station description and photographs (in Russian) v t e v t e...
Click to read more »of Kiev, Prince Sviatoslav of Chernigov, and Prince Vsevolod of Periaslavl on the other in which the Rus' forces were routed and fled back to Kiev and...
Click to read more »stated that the Holy Synod would immediately: reestablish a stauropegion in Kiev, i.e. a church body subordinated directly to the ecumenical patriarch; revoke...
Click to read more »of Lithuania and his first wife, Maria of Vitebsk. He was the Prince of Kiev from 1362 to 1394. His sons Ivan and Alexander started the Belsky and Olelkovich...
Click to read more »Retrieved 7 January 2018. "Flydubai to move Kiev ops from Sikorsky to Boryspil in 4Q18". ch-aviation. "Pegasus Kiev Airport changes from Sep 2019". L, J. "Qatar...
Click to read more »in Kiev was shot Archived 25 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine. Belapan. 22 January 2014 Belarusian journalist suffered during the events in Kiev Archived...
Click to read more »father Yuri Dolgorukiy during a brief capture of Kiev in 1149. 20 years later, his son led the Sack of Kiev (1169). He was canonized as a saint in the Russian...
Click to read more »Kiev and Saint Petersburg, where they were awarded with a gold medal. Varvara Khanenko was also elected as a chairwoman to the committee of the Kiev Art...
Click to read more »The Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' was a metropolis of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in the Eastern Orthodox Church that was...
Click to read more »Aviatrans Kiev was an airline based in Kyiv, Ukraine. The airline operates charter services for tour operators between Ukraine and destinations in Europe...
Click to read more »apartments, planned by Rastrelli. I. Vlasiev and the Governor-General of Kiev, Mikhail Ivanovich Leontyev, were placed in charge of hiring masons, carpenters...
Click to read more »Mstislavna of Kiev (died 1179), was a Grand Princess consort of Kiev by marriage to Prince Vsevolod II of Kiev. She was the daughter of Mstislav I of Kiev and Christina...
Click to read more »Princess Evdochia of Kiev (Ukrainian: Євдокія Олельківна; also known as Evdokia; ? – 25 November 1467) was a Princess of Kiev by birth, and became Princess...
Click to read more »preservation of revolution was organized to keep the situation under control. The Kiev Military District command tried to prevent a Bolshevik coup, leading to street...
Click to read more »from the original on 15 April 2026. Retrieved 30 April 2026. "Golden Gate Kiev, Ukraine". www.ukraine.com. In the Ipatiev Chronicles of that period (1146–1151)...
Click to read more »Christian name: Basil (Васи́лий); 26 May 1053 – 19 May 1125) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1113 to 1125. Prince Monomakh distinguished himself in 83 large-scale...
Click to read more »The Kiev uprising of 1068 was a revolt against Grand Prince Iziaslav Yaroslavich of Kiev in the aftermath of a Kievan Rus’ defeat at the hands of the Cumans...
Click to read more »managed to briefly hold Kiev (in September 1149 – April 1151, again in March 1155 – May 1157) and rule as Grand Prince of Kiev, his autocratic rule and...
Click to read more »Helladius of Kiev was a monk and saint. His feast day at the Kyiv Caves monastery is on the Saturday after 14 September. Holweck, F. G. A Biographical...
Click to read more »due to political instability. On 25 January 1918 Metropolitan Vladimir of Kiev was tortured and murdered in the monastery by Bolshevik troops. Eventually...
Click to read more »Kievan Rus' continued to exist up to the Mongol invasion (1237–1241), with Kiev considered to be its main city. The period from the 12th to the 16th century...
Click to read more »included the Odessa pogroms, Warsaw pogrom (1881), Kishinev pogrom (1903), Kiev pogrom (1905), and Białystok pogrom (1906). After the collapse of the Russian...
Click to read more »54–55. Cross, Samuel H. (1947). "The Mosaic Eucharist of St. Michael's (Kiev)". The American Slavic and East European Review. 6 (1): 56–61. doi:10.2307/2491933...
Click to read more »Iziaslav II Mstislavich (c. 1096 – 13 November 1154) was Grand Prince of Kiev (1146–1154). He was also Prince of Pereyaslavl (1132; 1143–1145), Prince...
Click to read more »980–1015), Yaroslav the Wise (r. 1019–1054), and perhaps Sviatoslav II of Kiev (r. 1073–1076) and Oleg I of Chernigov (r. 1097–1115) were occasionally identified...
Click to read more »Timeline of Kyiv Acting since 29 April 1993 Vitali Klitschko sworn in as Kiev mayor, Interfax-Ukraine (5 June 2014) Mahera: Elections in Kyiv may be held...
Click to read more »13-year-old Andriy Yushchinskyi, a student at the preparatory class of the Kiev-Sophia Theological School. The murder occurred on March 12, 1911, and the...
Click to read more »The Kiev uprising (Russian: Киевское восстание; Polish: Powstanie Kijowskie; Ukrainian: Київське повстання) was a revolt by the inhabitants of Kiev (modern...
Click to read more »as saints by the Russian Orthodox Church, or the preceding Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus'. The saints are alphabetized by their first names. Macarius...
Click to read more »1857, Kiev — 19 September 1931, Kiev) was a Ukrainian and Russian landscape painter, most notable for his cityscapes. Svetoslavsky was born in Kiev. Between...
Click to read more »проєкт". YouTube. 24 August 2023. "Ukraine Kiev Sights | Mother Motherland Statue-Monument". Ukraine-kiev-tour.com. 9 May 1981. Retrieved 9 September...
Click to read more »The Kiev class (Russian: Киев) (officially designated as Project 48) was designed in 1939 for the Soviet Navy as a smaller class of destroyer leaders after...
Click to read more »Varangians, see Igor of Kiev. The name can be translated as warrior under the protection of the god Ing or protector of the gods. Igor of Kiev, ruler of Kievan...
Click to read more »launched a second campaign against Kiev (modern Kyiv), capital city of Kievan Rus'. After the conquest and sack of Kiev in March 1169 by an earlier coalition...
Click to read more »Prince of Terebovl' (1210), Novgorod-Seversk (until 1235) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1235–1236). He was the son of Vladimir Igorevich. Iziaslav Vladimirovich...
Click to read more »Kyiv Arsenal factory is associated with pro-Bolshevik sentiment during the Kiev Arsenal January Uprising in 1918 following which Kyiv was overrun by the...
Click to read more »Eudoxia Iziaslavna of Kiev (Ukrainian: Євдокія Ізяславна, Russian: Евдокия Изяславна, Polish: Eudoksja Izjasławówna; c. 1131 – c. 1187), was a Kievan Rus'...
Click to read more »armies of neighbouring states, such as the Russian Provisional Government (Kiev Bolshevik Uprising November 1917), the Russian SFSR (Ukrainian War of Independence...
Click to read more »create the stadium belonged to Lajos Gavro, at the time military commissar of Kiev Governorate. In 1924 a football field measuring 120 to 70 meters with a running...
Click to read more »The Battle of Kiev of February (O.S. January) 1918 was a Bolshevik military operation of Petrograd and Moscow Red Guard formations directed to capture...
Click to read more »Άννα Πορφυρογέννητη; 13 March 963 – 1011) was the grand princess consort of Kiev during her marriage to Vladimir the Great. Anna was the daughter of Byzantine...
Click to read more »Rostislav of Kiev may refer to: Rostislav I of Kiev (c.1110-1167) Rostislav II of Kiev (1173 - before 1214) Rostislav III of Kiev (1225-62), Ban of Slavonia...
Click to read more »warmuseum.kiev.ua. "Clip D378_38_306, from Dissolve". Dissolve. Times, Robert B. Semple Jr Special to The New York (May 30, 1972). "Greeting in Kiev". The...
Click to read more »000 by the time the city was retaken in August 1943. After the Battle of Kiev, the German Army High Command (OKH) ordered the Army Group Center to redeploy...
Click to read more »expedition to Kiev (1077) was an expedition from May–June 1077 undertaken by Bolesław II the Bold against Vsevolod I of Kiev to restore Iziaslav I of Kiev to the...
Click to read more »Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'. Theognostus was born in Constantinople and later in his life became Peter's successor as Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'...
Click to read more »Euphrosyne of Kiev (also Euphrosine of Novgorod; Hungarian: Eufrozina; c. 1130 – c. 1193) was Queen consort of Hungary by marriage to King Géza II of Hungary...
Click to read more »50°27′00″N 30°31′25″E / 50.45°N 30.5236°E / 50.45; 30.5236 The siege of Kiev by the Pechenegs in 968 (sub anno 6476) is narrated in pages 65.19–67.20...
Click to read more »February 1139) was Prince of Pereyaslavl (1114–1132) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1132–1139). He was a son of Vladimir II Monomakh and Gytha of Wessex. He...
Click to read more »Sea sold. In February 2019, Warface's development team split from Crytek Kiev and formed Blackwood Games to continue working on the game. In July 2021...
Click to read more »Malmfred of Kiev (between 1095 and 1102 – died after 1137) was a Norwegian and Danish queen consort, wife first to King Sigurd I of Norway and second to...
Click to read more »Grand Prince of Kiev (1139–1146). He was a son of Oleg Svyatoslavich, Prince of Chernigov. Vsevolod married Maria Mstislavna of Kiev, the daughter of...
Click to read more »Volodarka Raion (Ukrainian: Володарський район) was a raion (district) in Kyiv Oblast of Ukraine. Its administrative center was the urban-type settlement...
Click to read more »The 1919 Kiev city census (Ukrainian: Перепис населення м. Київа 1919 р., romanized: Perepys naselennia m. Kyiva 1919 r.; Russian: Перепись населения г...
Click to read more »The 1957 Kiev mid-air collision occurred on 17 August 1957 when two Ilyushin Il-14s collided over Kyiv, killing 15 people, including nine on both aircraft...
Click to read more »Polish Expedition to Kiev (Polish: Wyprawa kijowska) may refer to one of the following events: Boleslaw I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis...
Click to read more »Kyivskyi District (Ukrainian: Київський район, romanized: Kyivskyi raion) is urban district of the city of Donetsk, Ukraine, named after the capital city...
Click to read more »Mstislav I of Kiev Yaropolk II of Kiev Vsevolod II of Kiev Iziaslav II of Kiev Rostislav I of Kiev Roman I of Kiev Sviatoslav III of Kiev Rurik Rostislavich...
Click to read more »Chronicler (c. 1056 – c. 1114) was a monk of the Monastery of the Caves in Kiev and a prominent author in Kievan Rus'. He is firmly credited with writing...
Click to read more »List of transmission sites "Kiev TV Tower". Emporis. Archived from the original on 1 March 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2022. "Kiev TV Tower". SkyscraperPage...
Click to read more »colors but the pigeon must always have the same color markings on the body. "Kiev Tumbler Pigeons ( Киевский Светляк ) | Pigeontype". 2018-01-14. Retrieved...
Click to read more »— WWW Енциклопедія Києва ["Boryspilska" metro station - WWW Kiev encyclopaedia]. wek.kiev.ua (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 30 April 2018...
Click to read more »a war of succession in Kievan Rus' caused by the death of Volodimer I of Kiev in 1015. Several of his sons claimed the throne, and began fighting and killing...
Click to read more »Cathedral consecrated. 1701 - Imperial Theological Academy formed. 1708 - Kiev Governorate founded. 1732 - Florivsky Convent church dedicated. 1745 - Great...
Click to read more »Soviet designation Project 1123 Kondor (condor) and S-703 Project 1123M Kiev, was the first class of operational helicopter carriers (helicopter cruisers...
Click to read more »romanized: Maksym; died 6 December 1305) was a metropolitan bishop of the Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' in the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. He was consecrated...
Click to read more »responsible for the Red Army's offensives to the west and the southwest of Kiev and the eventual liberation of the city. He was ambushed in February 1944...
Click to read more »energy portal Hydroelectricity in Ukraine List of power stations in Ukraine "Kiev HPP". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 20 February 2014. "Брандвахти...
Click to read more »2018-02-08. Kyiv Metro — Station description and photographs (in Ukrainian) Metropoliten.kiev.ua — Station description and photographs (in Russian) v t e v t e...
Click to read more »The Kiev Fortified Region (Russian abbreviation КиУР, УР-1, 1-й укреплённый район, 1-й укрепрайон) is a fortified district in the Kyiv area, a complex...
Click to read more »The Combined Kiev Bandurist Capella, also known as the Ukrainian State Exemplary Bandurist Capella, was a Ukrainian bandurist ensemble in the Soviet Union...
Click to read more »princesses consort of Kiev, the wives of the (grand) princes of Kiev (modern Kyiv). Oleg the Wise was the first undisputed "prince of Kiev", although nothing...
Click to read more »including Kiev and Galicia-Volhynia, and the Cumans under Köten. They were under the joint command of Mstislav the Bold and Mstislav III of Kiev. The battle...
Click to read more »and Grand Prince of Kiev (1146). He was a son of Oleg I of Chernigov. He was the chosen successor of his brother, Vsevolod II of Kiev. Though his brother...
Click to read more »workers of the factory organized an armed pro-Bolshevik mutiny known as a Kiev Arsenal mutiny or a January Rebellion against the Central Rada, the Ukrainian...
Click to read more »played on 9 August 1942 in Kiev in Reichskommissariat Ukraine following the German invasion of the Soviet Union. The Kiev city team Start (Cyrillic: Старт)...
Click to read more »organization of military forum the Ukrainian Military Club was organized at the Kiev Military District on the initiative of Mykola Mikhnovsky. Also during 1917...
Click to read more »Kursk (1147), Kanev (1149), Pereyaslavl (1155–1169), and Grand Prince of Kiev (1169-1170; 1170–1171). He was a son of Yuri Dolgorukiy. He appears in Louis...
Click to read more »won), shared first at Kiev 1936, placed second, behind Fedor Bogatyrchuk, at Kiev 1937, and tied for second-third places at Kiev 1949 (Isaac Lipnitsky...
Click to read more »seal) Kyiv coat of arms (1782; restored based on historical description) Kiev Governorate coat of arms (1856). Kyiv coat of arms (1859, project) Kyiv coat...
Click to read more »Subdivisions of Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine, include formal administrative subdivisions known as urban districts (raions) and also more specific...
Click to read more »Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kyiv Sviatoshyn Airfield. Data at Kiev Air Control Center web page Photo gallery of Antonov airplanes taken at Sviatoshyn...
Click to read more »dynastic polity itself, and also the geographic region of its heartlands Kiev, Pereiaslavl' and Chernihiv. Russia is a Hellenized rendering of the same...
Click to read more »was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1158 to 1159 and again from 1167 to 1169. Mstislav was the son of Grand Prince Iziaslav II of Kiev. Along with his father...
Click to read more »they both send him to prison. Ilya is later dismissed from the Prince of Kiev's service after a dispute over ownership of his beloved stallion. When Nightingale...
Click to read more »Izyaslav III Davydovich (died 1161) was Prince of Chernigov and Grand Prince of Kiev (1154–1155; 1157–1158; 1161). He was the son of Davyd Sviatoslavich of Chernigov...
Click to read more »Koh Ta Kiev (Khmer: កោះតាគៀវ, “Ancestor Kiev’s Island” (named "Ile de la Baie" during the French colonial period) is the biggest of a small group of Cambodian...
Click to read more »Svyatogor, and set out to liberate the city of Kiev from Idolishche and to serve Vladimir I of Kiev. Along the way, he single-handedly defended the city...
Click to read more »History of the Jews in the Soviet Union "Kiev". www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org. Retrieved 2019-05-24. Rededicated Kiev synagogue to serve as community center...
Click to read more »Russian shelling in March 2022. During World War II, before the liberation of Kiev from Nazi forces in December 1943, Bucha was the location of the headquarters...
Click to read more »the airport's chairman Code IATA «IeV» from old soviet transliteration Kiev. KIE was already used by Kieta Airport Статистика пасажиропотоку IEV (in...
Click to read more »The Kyiv Reservoir (Ukrainian: Київське водосховище, romanized: Kyivs'ke vodoskhovyshche), locally the Kyiv Sea (Ukrainian: Київське море, romanized: Kyivs'ke...
Click to read more »Michael’s Golden-Domed Cathedral History of Saint Volodymyr Cathedral, Kiev History website (in English) (in Ukrainian) Official website (in Russian)...
Click to read more »8 September 1965 18:30 Central Stadium, Kiev Attendance: 33,364 Referee: Alexandru Toth (Romania) Dynamo Kiev won 10–1 on aggregate. 29 September 1965...
Click to read more »Brest Fortress Leningrad Stalingrad Odessa Sevastopol Moscow Kiev Novorossiysk Kerch Minsk Tula Murmansk Smolensk Hero City is a Soviet honorary title...
Click to read more »Time in Ukraine, part of the Eastern European Time zone (UTC+02:00), is locally referred to as Kyiv Time (Ukrainian: Київський час, romanized: Kyivskyi...
Click to read more »2017. Retrieved 24 September 2017. Nicholas (27 May 2005). "Kiev Ukraine News Blog: Kiev Counts Cost of Eurovision Hosting". News.kievukraine.info. Archived...
Click to read more »Vseslav the Seer) was Prince of Polotsk (1044–1101) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1068–1069). Together with Rostislav Vladimirovich and voivode Vyshata, he...
Click to read more »evacuation at the Kiev Film Studio in Siberia. In 1944 Yuri Lavrov returned to Kiev. He eventually became one of the leading actors of the Kiev Theatre of Russian...
Click to read more »to: Peter of Moscow (died 1326), metropolitan of Kiev Petro Mohyla (1596–1647), metropolitan of Kiev and Ecumenical Patriarch Petar II Petrović-Njegoš...
Click to read more »NASU Institute of Electrodynamics (IED) (Ukrainian: Інститут електродинаміки НАН України, (ІЕД НАНУ), romanized: Instytut elektrodynamiky NAN Ukrainy,...
Click to read more »Polotsk was at war with Kiev and Novgorod. In 1015 he inherited the city of Lutsk after the death of his grandfather Vladimir I of Kiev. Bryachislav Iziaslavich...
Click to read more »the Kiev United College of Self-propelled Artillery. In July 1954, the school was redesignated the Kiev Tank School and was then called the Kiev Command...
Click to read more »The Dniprovskyi District is an urban district of the city of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is named after the Dnipro River and is located on its left-bank...
Click to read more »of the Kiev Chess Society in the Popov Building at No. 29 Kreshchatyk in Kiev on September 1–26, 1903. The Society used the rooms of the Kiev Bicycle...
Click to read more »Völkerfreiheit ('Peoples' Freedom') was a German-language newspaper published in Kiev between 31 May 1919 and August 1919. Die Völkerfreiheit was a continuation...
Click to read more »since the Russian Orthodox Church based in Moscow was no longer tied to Kiev. However, with the rise of the Catholic Ruthenian Uniate Church in the Polish–Lithuanian...
Click to read more »Wayback Machine, Seven News (30 November 2013) "Dead man found hanging on Kiev's Independence Square - police". Reuters. 27 January 2014. Archived from the...
Click to read more »national civil affair and an armed revolt of the Kiev garrison troops that took place on July 17–18, 1917 in Kiev soon after the collapse of the Kerensky Offensive...
Click to read more »Kiev (1174; 1177–1180; 1182–1194). He was the son of Vsevolod II Olgovich. He succeeded in taking the Kievan throne from Yaroslav II, and ruled Kiev alongside...
Click to read more »who was briefly grand princess consort of Kiev for a few months in 1154 by marriage to Iziaslav II of Kiev. The princess is primarily known from an entry...
Click to read more »Druk. ISBN 966-96041-3-3. Hewryk, Titus D. (1982). The Lost Architecture of Kiev. New York: The Ukrainian Museum. ASIN: B0006E9KPQ. (Out of print) Fedchenko...
Click to read more »Pritsak proposed a hypothesis linking the name Kuya with the Arabic name for Kiev—Kuyaba. Pritsak saw this as evidence of Khazar participation in the founding...
Click to read more »Ukrayinska Pravda (in Ukrainian). 24 December 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014. "Kiev - Ukraine Launches Western-Style Police Force To Set A Marker For Reform"...
Click to read more »The Witcher of Grand Kiev (Russian: Ведьмак из Большого Киева, romanized: Vedmak iz Bolshogo Kieva) is a series of short stories of the genre of technofantasy...
Click to read more »Monasteries and Convents of Kiev Diocese — UOC Synod Commission for Monasteries Google-map: Monasteries and Convents of Kiev Diocese — UOC Synod Commission...
Click to read more »України, 2004 — Т.2 — 812с. ISBN 966-316-045-4 [kiev.mfa.gov.az Embassy of Azerbaijan in Kyiv] [kiev.mfa.gov.az Brief historical information] Balayev...
Click to read more »Politekhinik Kyiv (Ukrainian: Політехнік Київ) was an ice hockey team in Kyiv, Ukraine. It was a hockey team of the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (KPI). They...
Click to read more »sister Lybеd' —who, according to the Primary Chronicle, founded the city of Kiev (modern Kyiv), which eventually became the capital of Kievan Rus', and is...
Click to read more »Slavic: Предслава) (?-990), was a Grand Princess of Kiev by marriage to Svyatoslav I, Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 945–972). There is little information about...
Click to read more »Bishop of Kyiv can refer to: Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus' (988-1685) Bishop of Kyiv (Roman Catholic) (since early 14th century) The Greek Catholic...
Click to read more »вирок". Суспільне Київ. 2025-09-22. Retrieved 2025-10-01. "Kiev's Funicular". Interesting Kiev (in Russian). Archived from the original on May 21, 2011...
Click to read more »Eichhorn-Kiev (German: Heeresgruppe Eichhorn-Kiew). It was again renamed on 3 April to Army Group Eichhorn and a last time on 13 August to Army Group Kiev after...
Click to read more »The Kiev Arsenal January Uprising (Ukrainian: Січневе повстання, romanized: Sichneve povstannya), sometimes simply called the January Uprising or the January...
Click to read more »Shadows" magazine " Antiques » № 6 (44). Kiev. 2009 - "Shoot Beatrice " magazine " Antiques » № 10 (36). Kiev. 2008 - " Questions restoration" almanac...
Click to read more »History of Ukraine". Hromadas at the Encyclopedia of Ukraine Hamm, M.F. Kiev: A Portrait, 1800-1917. Princeton University Press. 1993. ISBN 0691025851...
Click to read more »50°26′52″N 30°31′28″E / 50.44778°N 30.52444°E / 50.44778; 30.52444 The Kyiv Passage (Ukrainian: Київський Пасаж, romanized: Kyivs'kyi Pasazh; as in...
Click to read more »partner of the famous architect Vladislav Gorodetsky, an entrepreneur, Kiev Yacht Club commodore, actual state councilor. Anton Strauss descended from...
Click to read more »Danila Kozlovsky as Prince Oleg the Prophet, the Varangian grand prince of Kiev who welcomes Ivar at his court John Kavanagh as The Seer, the former seiðrmann...
Click to read more »allegedly an enslaved handmaiden (kholopka) for Olga of Kiev and a concubine of Sviatoslav I of Kiev. According to chronicles, she was the mother of Vladimir...
Click to read more »portal The Capture of Kiev by the White Army occurred on 30 August [O.S. 18 August] 1919 and was one of several battles fought in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine...
Click to read more »The Kiev Psalter of 1397, or Spiridon Psalter, is one of the most famous East Slavic illuminated manuscripts, containing over three hundred miniatures...
Click to read more »of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Russian Empire, the Metropolitan of Kiev and Galicia, who after the defeat of Gen Pyotr Wrangel's White Army in South...
Click to read more »powerful prince in Rus' as their prince. That usually meant that the prince in Kiev, Vladimir or Moscow (who retained the title of grand prince of Vladimir from...
Click to read more »Orthodox Church from 1384 to 1385. A native of the Principality of Kiev, David entered the Kiev Caves Lavra as young man, where he was tonsured a hieromonk and...
Click to read more »festival i Kiev • POV". pov.international. Retrieved 12 April 2020. Harlukowicz, Jacek (December 14, 2018). "Wrocław neo-Nazis are going to Kiev for a festival...
Click to read more »Patriarch of Constantinople after the conversion of the Grand Prince of Kiev — Vladimir the Great. The Mongol invasion of Europe devastated Kievan Rus'...
Click to read more »Ossetian princess.[citation needed] In 1173 two Smolensk princes captured Kiev (Kyiv), captured Vsevolod and briefly installed him on the throne. Ransomed...
Click to read more »The National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War (Ukrainian: Національний музей історії України у Другій світовій війні) is a memorial...
Click to read more »Kyiv Post is Ukraine’s first and most prominent English-language newspaper. It was founded in 1995 in Kyiv by the American businessman Jed Sunden. In 2018...
Click to read more »philanthropist and patron. Lazar Brodsky was born in Zlatopol, a shtetl in Kiev Governorate of the Russian Empire (modern-day Ukraine), in the family of...
Click to read more »bourgeoisie and petty-bourgeois nationalist parties. Among the first in Kiev who learned about the February events outcome in Petrograd was Maksym Synytskyi...
Click to read more »establish several lodgements on the western bank. Kiev was later liberated in the Second Battle of Kiev. 2,438 Red Army soldiers were awarded the title...
Click to read more »the Working Class group in Kiev. He left Russia in 1895. Having returned to Russia, as of 1917 he was the chairman of the Kiev City Committee of the Russian...
Click to read more »The 1920 Kiev Victory Parade was a joint Polish–Ukrainian military parade on 9 May 1920 in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev. It was held on Khreshchatyk...
Click to read more »The Kyiv Urban Electric Train (Ukrainian: Київська міська електричка, romanized: Kyivska miska elektrychka, IPA: [ˈkɪjiu̯sʲkɐ miˈsʲkɑ elekˈtrɪtʃkɐ]), officially...
Click to read more »the principality was the second most powerful after the Principality of Kiev. The principality was formed in the 10th century and maintained some of its...
Click to read more »), Smolensk (1197–?), Belgorod (1206), Galich (?–?) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1212–1223). He was the son of Roman Rostislavich. Mstislav defeated an invading...
Click to read more »The Kiev Naval Political College, abbreviated as KVVMPU, was a state military institution of higher education. It was the only school in the Soviet Union...
Click to read more »South, responsible for the largest encirclement in history, the Battle of Kiev. He was relieved of command in December 1941 after authorising the withdrawal...
Click to read more »Prince of Kiev 2006: Dobrinya and the Dragon as Grand Prince of Kiev 2007: Ilya of Murom and Nightingale the Robber as Grand Prince of Kiev 2007: Cargo...
Click to read more »(Ukrainian: Ірина) (?-990), was a Grand Princess of Kiev by marriage to Vladimir the Great, Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 980–1015). Having been a Greek nun, she was...
Click to read more »neurologist and psychiatrist. He was a professor at the Imperial University of Kiev and later founded the Department and Clinic for Nervous and Mental Diseases...
Click to read more »Night Series in 2005 when they lifted the trophy by defeating Swan I.C. 3–0. Kiev Soccer Club was founded in March 1951 by Alexander Minko and Igor Schorsch...
Click to read more »final, they were beaten by HC Donbass in four straight games. "Generals Kiev, eliteprospects". Retrieved 23 January 2016. HK Generals Kyiv Eurohockey...
Click to read more »Church). The eparchy claims to trace its heritage to the original eparchy of "Kiev and all Rus'" that dates back to the establishment of the Old Russian (Ruthenian)...
Click to read more »territories of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, particularly the Principality of Kiev. Kiev had already come under semi-Lithuanian control after the Battle on the...
Click to read more »Kiev: The Encirclement, 1941 is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) in 1979 that simulates the Battle of Kiev during World...
Click to read more »(epic songs) originating from the area around the capital of the Kievan Rus, Kiev. According to the bylinas, Dobrynya is the son of the Ryazan voivode Nikita...
Click to read more »The Siege of Kiev was conducted by Pecheneg Khanate against the capital of the Kievan Rus' defended by Prince Yaroslav the Wise, which took place in 1036...
Click to read more »on 22 May 1920, in Kherson, Ukrainian SSR. He died on 10 April 1989, in Kiev. His wife was Ayshe Rafetovna Chulak-ogly (born 1932), a violinist of the...
Click to read more »Fire Safety Department of the ROVD of the Kiev-Svyatoshinsky District Executive Committee of the city of Kiev. In 1983, he was given command of Paramilitary...
Click to read more »the prince of Kiev, Sviatoslav I, died, there was a power struggle between his two sons: prince of Novgorod Vladimir and prince of Kiev Yaropolk. Both...
Click to read more »Generous. This took place in 1069–1070, when Bolesław restored Iziaslav I of Kiev as grand prince, and Gertruda (Bolesław's aunt) to power after they had been...
Click to read more »In 1956 he graduated from the Faculty of History and Philosophy of the Kiev State University (now, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv), and...
Click to read more »- Katerynoslav 2:0 Kiev - Poltava 3:0 Odessa - Crimea +:- Mykolaiv - Druzhkivka 2:1 Semifinals Kharkiv - Mykolaiv 4:0 Odessa - Kiev 5:2 Final Kharkiv -...
Click to read more »(Mstislav I of Kiev, 1118–1126) Reign of Vsevolod Olgovich (Vsevolod II of Kiev, 1140–1146) Reign of Iziaslav Mstislavich (Iziaslav II of Kiev, 1146–1147)...
Click to read more »Vasnetsov was commissioned to paint frescoes in St Vladimir's Cathedral in Kiev. This was a challenging work which ran contrary to both Russian and Western...
Click to read more »He served as Deputy Chairman of the Kiev Club of Russian Nationalists [ru]. In July 1917, he was elected to the Kiev City Duma [uk]. Mossakovsky stood as...
Click to read more »wall grilles are also standard. A large sculptural artwork depicting the Kiev Arsenal January Uprising that took place in the Arsenal Factory in 1918 graced...
Click to read more »Novgorod, Rostov and Belgorod, by marriage to Grand Prince Mstislav I of Kiev. Christina was the daughter of King Inge the Elder of Sweden and Queen Helena...
Click to read more »building houses the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine. Vladimir Kiev Cadet Corps Vladimir Kiev Cadet Corps. Cadet Commonwealth. 50°26′35″N 30°28′45″E / 50...
Click to read more »announced, The Ukrainian Week (25 October 2020) Hamm, Michael F. (3 April 2014). Kiev. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9781400851515. Hillis, Faith (27 November...
Click to read more »years later, Dobrynya persuaded Vladimir to wrest Kiev from his brother Yaropolk. On their way to Kiev, Yaropolk's bride, Rogneda of Polotsk, offended Dobrynya...
Click to read more »Orthodox Church is celebrated on May 15. Isaiah was born near Kiev. He was tonsured at Kiev Pechersk Lavra, and became abbot of Saint Dmitry's Monastery...
Click to read more »but today is known more commonly as the House of Ukrainian Radio. The Old Kiev Fortress [UK] (known in some 17th-century Ukrainian sources as the "Moscow...
Click to read more »the Kiev Theological Seminary. Alexander Glagolev was born to a priestly family. He graduated from the Tula theological seminary (1894) and the Kiev theological...
Click to read more »his father taught him until 1913. From 1913 to 1918, the family lived in Kiev. Nikolay was innitially homeschooled. His father taught him the basics of...
Click to read more »1st ZAI Awards 1991 (1991) Hotel Kiev, Bratislava, Slovakia Presenter Union of Authors and Performers (ZAI) Broadcaster STV (delay) Grand Prix Dežo Ursiny...
Click to read more »Russian and French painter and designer. As a young woman, her studio in Kiev attracted all the city's creative luminaries, and she became a figure of...
Click to read more »another regional power station unexpectedly went offline. At 14:00, the Kiev electrical grid controller requested that the further reduction of Chernobyl's...
Click to read more »Kyiv Light Rail or Kyiv Express Tram (Ukrainian: Київський швидкісний трамвай, translit.: Kyivs’kyi shvydkisnyi tramvai) consists of two light rail lines...
Click to read more »dish has also been adopted into Cambodian cuisine, where it is called mee kiev (Khmer: មីគាវ) in Khmer. The broth is clear, topped with garlic chives and...
Click to read more »Retrieved 1 April 2026. "Putin Tells European Official That He Could 'Take Kiev in Two Weeks' (Published 2014)". 2 September 2014. Retrieved 3 November 2025...
Click to read more »and Soviet war photographer. Robert Diament was born on 2 March 1907, in Kiev. After completing his education around 1925, he initially worked as an electrician...
Click to read more »Prince of Kiev (1204–1206), Prince of Vyshgorod (1205–1210), and Prince of Galicia (1207). He was a son of Rurik Rostislavich and Anna II of Kiev. In 1189...
Click to read more »The Medal "In Commemoration of the 1500th Anniversary of Kiev" (Russian: Медаль «В память 1500-летия Киева», romanised: Medal' "V pamyat' 1500-letiya Kiyeva")...
Click to read more »[Solomon Kogen]. Mysterious Kyiv (in Russian). "Karaim Kenesa". Ukraine.Kingdom.kiev.ua. 2021. "The Actor's House". IgotoWorld.com - Ukraine. n.d. Retrieved 30...
Click to read more »ShVSM Kyiv (Ukrainian: ШВСМ Київ) was an ice hockey team based in Kyiv, Ukraine. The abbreviation stands for the School of Higher Sports Mastery (Ukrainian:...
Click to read more »born in Kiev, Ukraine and began playing the accordion at age six. As a teenager, he began playing professionally in regional areas around Kiev. At age...
Click to read more »State Prize (1982). Mykhailo Hrechyna was born in the village of Budyshche, Kiev Governorate (Russian Empire), today it's the village of Cherkasy Raion around...
Click to read more »of police for the Kiev General District). In August 1942, he was removed from both offices (i.e. Chief of police of Kiev City and Kiev General District)...
Click to read more »Retrieved 30 September 2022.[permanent dead link] "Історія театру". akadempuppet.kiev.ua. Retrieved 19 May 2023. Official site Puppet Theatre (Kyiv) Ukraine: Puppets...
Click to read more »of Archimandrite Zacharias Kopystensky (1621), the Archimandrite of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra and expanded upon in the writings of an associate of Peter...
Click to read more »Kiev Polytechnic Institute. For some time he worked as an engineer, but later he became fond of art and photography. In 1988 he graduated from Kiev Institute...
Click to read more »(25 February 2022). "Ukrainians call unidentified fighter pilot 'Ghost of Kiev' after dogfight videos surface". The National. Archived from the original...
Click to read more »The Kiev electoral district (Russian: Киевский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election. The...
Click to read more »secretly left Vyshgorod, the domain of his father in the Principality of Kiev, and migrated to Suzdal.[citation needed] In 1157, he inherited leadership...
Click to read more »Earth's Crust. – Kiev, Naukova Dumka Publ. Boyko G. E., 1982. The Prediction of the Presence of Oil and Gas from Genetic Indices. – Kiev, Naukova Dumka...
Click to read more »17 August 1942) was a novelist of Ukrainian Jewish origin who was born in Kiev, then in the Russian Empire. She lived more than half her life in France...
Click to read more »Hidropark (Ukrainian: Гідропарк, pronunciation) is a station on the Kyiv Metro's Sviatoshynsko–Brovarska line. The station was closed from 24 February...
Click to read more »Russian genre painter and art professor who spent most of his career in Kiev. A majority of his works feature young women as their subjects. He was born...
Click to read more »champions in Iblandt.tu "Women Handball European Champions Cup 1988-1989". todor66.com. Retrieved 3 August 2025. Spartak Kiev Record in EHF's website...
Click to read more »The history of Kyiv from the 1811 Great Fire of Podil until the Kiev November uprising (1917), causing the outbreak of the Ukrainian War of Independence...
Click to read more »beginnings to the Christianization of Kievan Rus' at Kiev in 988 AD. In 1316 the Metropolitan of Kiev changed his see to the city of Vladimir, and in 1322...
Click to read more »Simeon or Simon Olelkovich (1420–1470) was the last prince of Kiev from 1454 to 1470. He was also the prince of Slutsk from 1443 to 1455. A member of the...
Click to read more »served as the Metropolitan of Kiev, Rus' and Lithuania (2 December 1375 – 12 February 1376) and the Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus' (12 February 1376...
Click to read more »refer to Principality of Kiev, 1132–1471 Kiev Voivodeship, 1471–1793 Kiev Governorate (1708–1764) Kiev Viceroyalty, 1775–1796 Kiev Governorate, 1796–1925...
Click to read more »a concert he was invited to join the Dumka chorus in Kiev. In 1948 he became a member of the Kiev Bandurist Capella where he spent some 25 years performing...
Click to read more »chronicles, in the times of Kyi, Shchek and Khoryv (supposedly, founders of Kiev), the Drevlians had their own princely rule and were frequently at war with...
Click to read more »1243) was a Grand Princess of the Kiev by marriage (m. 1210 or 1211) to Michael of Chernigov, Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 1236–1240, 1240, 1241–1243). Elena...
Click to read more »Patriarchate of Kyiv may refer to: Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate, former Eastern Orthodox church body in Ukraine, until 2018 Ukrainian...
Click to read more »of grand princes of Kiev: 'Herein are the first names of the Kievan great princes ruling the Kievan great princes ruling in Kiev up until its conquest...
Click to read more »Svyatoslavich the Red or Vsevolod Chermnyi (died August 1212) was Grand Prince of Kiev (1203; 1206; 1207; 1208–1212). He was also Prince of Chernigov (1204–1206/1208)...
Click to read more »12, 1956, in Kiev) is a former Soviet/Ukrainian handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. She trained at Spartak in Kiev. In 1976 she...
Click to read more »Zorki, FED, and some other Soviet rangefinders, and the Contax mount used on Kiev rangefinders. The latter one can be used on all Contax rangefinders, with...
Click to read more »of Alexander Glagolev, the priest and professor of Kiev Theological Academy. His father died in Kiev prison in 1937. His mother, Zinaida Petrovna (née...
Click to read more »Олександр Павлович Корнієць; 27 March 1972, in Kiev) is a Ukrainian lawyer. Deputy Prosecutor of Kiev region, he was arrested along with Volodymir Shapakin...
Click to read more »immediately withdraw, and returned to Ukraine shortly thereafter. Entering Kiev the very next January, he was widely acclaimed as a liberator over the region...
Click to read more »Archived 2013-11-09 at the Wayback Machine. OUN-UPA website. European Square at Kiev History Site (in English, Russian, and Ukrainian) An optimistic avenue in...
Click to read more »Álmos—the younger brother of King Coloman of Hungary—by his wife, Predslava of Kiev. Historians Gyula Kristó and Ferenc Makk write that Béla was born between...
Click to read more »Metropoliten - Station description and Photographs (in Russian) Metropoliten.kiev.ua - Station description and Photographs (in Czech) Zarohem.cz- Photographs...
Click to read more »(1): 2013-14 Ukrainian Hockey Championship Winners (1): 2014 "Kompanion Kiev, eliteprospects". Retrieved 27 January 2016. Ldinka official website Archived...
Click to read more »engineering department of the Kyiv Railway Technical School, and in 1930, from the Kiev Energy Institute [ru]. He worked as an electrician on the Southern Railway...
Click to read more »Mstislav I of Kiev (d. 1125), or Mstislav the Great, last sovereign of united Kievan Rus Mstislav II of Kiev (? - 1172) Mstislav III of Kiev, or Mstislav...
Click to read more »Alexius (Russian: Алексий, Aleksii; before 1296–1378) was Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus' from 1354. He presided over the Muscovite government during...
Click to read more »and Kiev. According to the account in the Kievan Chronicle, Rurik became co-ruler with Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich of Kiev (who had become prince of Kiev in...
Click to read more »about 850 to 1110. It is believed to have been originally compiled in the Kiev area in the 1110s. Tradition ascribed its compilation to the monk Nestor...
Click to read more »Дмитріївна) (1120 – 1169), was a Grand Princess of the Kiev by marriage to Mstislav I of Kiev, Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 1125–1132). She is mainly known for her political...
Click to read more »to keep the traditional title with reference to the metropolitan city of Kiev. He was also the first metropolitan in Moscow to be appointed without the...
Click to read more »Poland. Maria was one of the younger children of Vladimir I, Grand Prince of Kiev. The identity of her mother is disputed among historians and web sources...
Click to read more »days. Vrubel staged his arrival in Kiev in his signature style. Lev Kovalsky, who in 1884 was a student at the Kiev Art School appointed to pick Mikhail...
Click to read more »Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich (Kiev, 1139–1198) was an Olgovichi prince. He was prince of Ropesk (c. 1146–1166), of Starodub (1166–1176), and of Chernigov...
Click to read more »Kuksha of the Kiev Caves (Russian: Кукша Печерский, romanized: Kuksha Pechersky; died after 1114) was a monk and martyr from the Kiev Pechersk Lavra....
Click to read more »Belyaev was born in Kiev on September 24, 1940. He won a silver medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Belyaev died in Kiev on May 7, 2020, at...
Click to read more »Metropoliten — Station description and photographs (in Ukrainian) Metropoliten.kiev.ua — Station description and photographs (in Russian) v t e v t e...
Click to read more »Volyn (1154–1157), Slutsk (1162), Trypillia (1162–1168) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1171). He was the son of Mstislav I Vladimirovich. Vladimir was the grandson...
Click to read more »BC Budivelnyk Kyiv (in Ukrainian: Будівельник Київ) is a Ukrainian professional basketball club based in Kyiv. The club plays in the Ukrainian Basketball...
Click to read more »Vladimir the Great, who was Grand Prince of Kiev, as every other monarch of Kiev before were denoted as Prince of Kiev. Grand Principality of Finland Grand Principality...
Click to read more »stage of which was taking place in 1966. [Apr 4] Avangard Kerch 1-2 SKA Kiev [Zolotaryov – Sukovitsyn, Kvasov] AVANGARD Zholtyye Vody 1-0 Kolos Poltava...
Click to read more »thought to be written by, or to, representatives of the Jewish community in Kiev and dated to the 10th or 11th century. The origin of the letter and whether...
Click to read more »November Uprising was an attempt to overthrow the Ukrainian Central Rada in Kiev by the Bolshevik Kyiv Military Revolutionary Committee. It was planned for...
Click to read more »History and Philology faculty of Kiev University, and an academic at the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. He was born in Kiev in the family of a landlord...
Click to read more »Metropolitan Michael I of Kiev (Russian: Святитель Михаил Киевский и всея Руси, митрополит; Ukrainian: Митрополит Михаїл Київський; died 15 June 992) is...
Click to read more »Kyiv-Pasazhyrskyi (Ukrainian: Київ-Пасажирський [ˈkɪjiu̯ pɐsɐˈʒɪrsʲkɪi̯], lit. 'Kyiv-Passenger') is a railway station in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine....
Click to read more »I of Kiev, Grand Prince of Kiev from 1154–1167, with intervals Rostislav II of Kiev, Grand Prince of Kiev from 1204–1206 Rostislav III of Kiev, Grand...
Click to read more »Caucasus, Ukraine and Central Europe. After the war, Grechko commanded the Kiev Military District. In 1953, he was appointed commander-in-chief of Soviet...
Click to read more »in Chersonesus (Korsun) and proceeded to baptize his family and people in Kiev. The latter events are traditionally referred to as baptism of Rus' (Russian:...
Click to read more »Principality of Halych were formed by sons of the ruling Rurikid clan in Kiev. Iziaslav Mstislavich, the grandson of Vladimir Monomakh, moved to Volodymyr...
Click to read more »Anna Yurievna (Ukrainian: Анна Юріївна; died 1205) was a Grand Princess of Kiev by marriage to Rurik Rostislavich. At one point, Roman Mstislavich deposed...
Click to read more »FC Kharchovyk Odesa, FC Spartak Uzhhorod The final was held in Kiev. 19 June 1955 Kiev Soviet Cup Ukrainian Cup In 1955 Football Championship of the Ukrainian...
Click to read more »Stefan. "In memory of Kiev Trams, by Stefan Mashkevich". Retrieved June 26, 2006. Kalachevsky, Vladimir. "The first – in Kiev!". Autocentre (in Russian)...
Click to read more »transferred to Yaropolk Iziaslavich, son of the Grand Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev. The earliest recorded Slavic tribes inhabiting the territory of Red Rus'...
Click to read more »1930s, due to the lack of accurate or reliable information, Radio Kiev or the Kiev Radio was a common name used outside of Ukraine for shortwave broadcast...
Click to read more »(1001 – 10 February 1050), was a Swedish princess and the grand princess of Kiev from 1019 to 1050 as the wife of Yaroslav the Wise. She was the daughter...
Click to read more »philosopher of Ukrainian origin. He was the rector of the Academia Mohileana in Kiev (1711–1716), the bishop of Pskov (1718–1725), and the archbishop of Novgorod...
Click to read more »Poshtova Square (Ukrainian: Поштова площа, romanized: Poshtova Ploshcha, pronounced [poʃˈtɔwɐ ˈplɔʃtʃɐ] , lit. 'Postal Square') is one of the oldest historic...
Click to read more »St. Petersburg and Ladoga between 1912 and 1915, and the Metropolitan of Kiev and Galicia between 1915 and 1918. Murdered by Bolshevik soldiers in 1918...
Click to read more »Анто́нович Слави́нский; 12 August 1868 in Stavyshche, Kiev Governorate – 23 November 1945 in Kiev) was a Ukrainian journalist, political and public figure...
Click to read more »Pochaina (Ukrainian: Почайна), formerly known as Petrivka (Ukrainian: Петрівка), is a neighborhood located in the Obolonskyi District (district) of Kyiv...
Click to read more »the Russian Revolution, she fled with her children to Kiev. She served as a surgical nurse in Kiev until Gedroits' death and later ran a pharmacy which...
Click to read more »Taras Hryhoriyovych Danko (Тарас Григорійович Данько; born July 3, 1980, in Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union) is a Ukrainian wrestler, who has...
Click to read more »tribal federation, tribe, or clan. When pursuing Boniak, Sviatopolk II of Kiev and Vladimir II Monomakh "advanced to the Bug and later beyond the Ros'"...
Click to read more »commander of Army Group Kiev (Heeresgruppe Kiew) and simultaneously military governor of Ukraine. Eichhorn was assassinated in Kiev by a member of the Russian...
Click to read more »International Christian University – Kyiv (ICU-Kyiv) (Ukrainian: Міжнародний Християнський університет-Київ) was a private university in Kyiv, Ukraine...
Click to read more »Tatlin. From 1918 to 1919 he studied in the studio of Aleksandra Ekster in Kiev, Ukraine. From 1920 to 1921 he designed posters and advertising boards. After...
Click to read more »Black Sea and a legend of Andrew the Apostle even ascending the hills of Kiev. The first Christian community on territory of modern Ukraine is documented...
Click to read more »the cities immediately...". "Partigiani russi filo-Kiev, preso un villaggio in Russia" [Pro-Kiev Russian partisans seize a village in Russia]. rainews...
Click to read more »2012-05-09. Retrieved 2012-05-31. "Ukraine: Blast at United States embassy in Kiev, no casualties reported". Business Standard. June 8, 2017. Retrieved June...
Click to read more »2024-10-03. "Kiev Sights | State Museum of Toys | Folk and Soviet Toys". ukraine-kiev-tour.com. Retrieved 2024-10-03. "State Museum Of Toys in Kiev, Ukraine"...
Click to read more »Moscow and Leningrad in the Russian SFSR, with some group stage games in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR and Minsk, Byelorussian SSR. The football tournament was the...
Click to read more »sanctuary in Kiev, built by Vladimir Svyatoslavich, and the idols of pagan gods installed there are mentioned: And Vladimir began to reign alone in Kiev. And...
Click to read more »Lithuania as well as of (western) Russia, Prussia, Mazovia, Samogithia, Kiev, Volhynia, Podolia, Podlachia, Livonia, Smolensk, Severia and Chernigov (including...
Click to read more »(not a tournament) that was awarded by the Russophone "Rabochaya Gazeta" (Kiev) from 1971 until 1991, the collapse of the Soviet Union. The prize was given...
Click to read more »1233–1234; 1238–1266), Volhynia (1205–1208; 1215–1238), Grand Prince of Kiev (1240), and King of Ruthenia (1253–1266). He was the son of Roman Mstislavich...
Click to read more »were removed on 7 January 2024. (in Ukrainian) From the dismantled in the Kiev subway communist symbols will be created a museum, Zerkalo Nedeli (8 May...
Click to read more »(Георгий in Russian, died 1079) was an Eastern Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus', serving from 1069 to 1073. George was the seventh Byzantine...
Click to read more »Boolsky or Jacques Bolsey; born Yakov Bogopolsky; December 31, 1895, Kiev, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire – January 20, 1962, Long Island) was an engineer...
Click to read more »November 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2024. metro.kyiv.ua (in Ukrainian) metropoliten.kiev.ua (in Russian) Photo gallery (in Czech) Mirmetro.net - Pictures and description...
Click to read more »Миронович Крейсберг) was a Soviet political figure of Ukraine. Born in 1898 in Kiev, Kreisberg was taking part in a revolutionary movement since 1912. In 1914...
Click to read more »Metropoliten - Station description and photographs (in Russian) Metropoliten.kiev.ua - Station description and photographs (in Russian) mirmetro.net More pictures...
Click to read more »then met war-time difficulties in Petrograd and revolutionary turbulence in Kiev. Back in France with Ballets Russes, public acclaim for her works came quickly...
Click to read more »Old Norse "Hrærekr") down to Olga of Kiev (from Old Norse "Helga"). Starting with Olga's son Sviatoslav I of Kiev onwards, Slavic names take over. The...
Click to read more »beginning of Operation Barbarossa. Vasilyev was himself killed in the Battle of Kiev. Vasilyev was born on 27 October 1906 in Zaraysk, Ryazan Governorate. Drafted...
Click to read more »Army commander in Byelorussia (1933); in Kiev (1935); in the northern Caucasus and then Kharkov (1937); and Kiev again (1938). In 1939, he was given command...
Click to read more »and the Principality of Kiev. Alexios Tzamplakon Asomatianos Tzamplakon Demetrios Tzamplakon Cyprian, Metropolitan of Kiev Gregory Tsamblak John Tsamblak...
Click to read more »The prince is discovered still breathing in a bodybag being transported to Kiev, but the Varangians end his life with the thrust of a sword. Sent for by...
Click to read more »(1935) and People's Artist of the USSR (1938). Glière was born in the city of Kiev. He was the second son of the wind instrument maker Ernst Moritz Glier (1834–1896)...
Click to read more »with this patronymic include: Vysheslava Svyatoslavna of Kiev, daughter of Sviatoslav II of Kiev, spouse of Bolesław II the Bold Agafia Svyatoslavna, or...
Click to read more »Pilgrim (Russian: Даниил Паломник, Ukrainian: Данило Паломник), Daniel of Kiev, or Abbot Daniel, was the first travel writer from the Kievan Rus'. He is...
Click to read more »Old Kyiv (Ukrainian: Старий Київ, romanized: Staryi Kyiv, IPA: [stɐˈrɪj ˈkɪjiu̯]) is a historical neighborhood of Kyiv. Other names include Upper City...
Click to read more »Nicetas (also spelled Niketas; 1030–1108) was a monk of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra. Despite the objections of Nikon the Abbot of the Caves [ru], Nicetas embraced...
Click to read more »from the Institute of Cybernetics of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Kiev) in 1968. From 1961 to 1983 he served as Head of Department of Pattern Recognition...
Click to read more »the directors of the Russian state railway at Kiev. He devised, built, and managed the sewer system of Kiev, and constructed the street-railroad of that...
Click to read more »Bygone Years]. roker.kiev.ua (in Russian). 1989. Retrieved 2025-02-22. "Sojuz, IŻ-1 i Promiet-Ł300" Союз, ИЖ-1 и Промет-Л300. roker.kiev.ua (in Russian)....
Click to read more »unknown; it is possible that it might have been the coat of arms of Igor of Kiev, who reigned in those years. It is also unknown whether these Rus’ belonged...
Click to read more »The Desnianskyi District is an administrative raion (district or borough) of the city of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is located in the north-eastern...
Click to read more »and pedagogue. Spivak was born to a religious Jewish family in Vasilkov, Kiev Governorate in the Russian Empire. He survived the 1919 Vasilkov pogroms...
Click to read more »Lens”) Kiev: Mystetstvo 1976 «Kiêve míy» (“My Kiev”) Kiev: Mystetstvo. Circulation: 40000 1979 «Kiyev i kiyevlyane» ("Kiev and the people of Kiev”) Kiev: Mystetstvo...
Click to read more »domestic scheduled passenger flight from Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) to Kiev (now Kyiv). On 28 June 1982, the flight crashed south of Mazyr, Byelorussian...
Click to read more »Institute was established, and in the summer of 1944, it was reevacuated to Kiev. The post-war period of the institute's history is marked by important events...
Click to read more »Song Contest 1989 with the song "The Real Me", written by Kiev Connolly, and performed by Kiev Connolly and the Missing Passengers. The Irish participating...
Click to read more »arrest in April 2023. Tolochko died on 28 April 2024, at the age of 86. Old Kiev, 1970 Old Rus: Essays on Sociopolitical History, 1987 Old Russian Feudal...
Click to read more »Ukrainian People's Republic in the approximate territory Russian governorates of Kiev, Volhynia, Kharkov, Kherson, Yekaterinoslav, Poltava, Chernigov and Podolia...
Click to read more »of a stroke at the age of 58. Lyudmila Belova was born in Belaya Tserkov, Kiev Governorate, in the Russian Empire (now in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine) on 12 July [O...
Click to read more »Sviatoslav I of Kiev (c. 943 – 972), prince of Kiev and Novgorod Sviatoslav II of Kiev (1027–1076), prince of Kiev and Chernigov Sviatoslav III of Kiev (before...
Click to read more »"Nightscape" - 2:27 "Nostalgia 2" - 4:21 "Haiti" - 2:34 "Kiev 2" - 4:42 "Voudoun" - 3:27 "Drifting 2" - 2:12 "Kiev 3" - 4:41 "Drifting 3" - 2:17 Erik Friedlander...
Click to read more »Metropoliten — Station description and photographs (in Ukrainian) Metropoliten.kiev.ua — Station description and photographs (in Russian) v t e v t e...
Click to read more »University of Kiev. 1990-1993, he was lecturer of the department of Ancient and Medieval History of Taras Shevchenko University of Kiev. In 1993 he defended...
Click to read more »Peter Philippovich Andreychuk (Ukrainian: Petro Andrіychuk, 9 August 1892, Kiev Governorate – 5 November 1937) was a Catholic layman, and a victim of religious...
Click to read more »evacuated from Kiev and with the assistance of Prof. B. N. Uskov sent from Moscow. After the transfer of the Kiev Medical Institute back to Kiev in Chelyabinsk...
Click to read more »Golden Horde. In 1299, the Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus' — Maximus — transferred the metropolitan seat from Kiev to the city of Vladimir-on-Klyazma. In...
Click to read more »The Metropolis of Kiev is a metropolis of the Eastern Orthodox Church that was transferred to the Patriarchate of Moscow in 1685. From 988 AD until 1596...
Click to read more »world's first mass-produced helicopter in 1942. Igor Sikorsky was born in Kiev, Russian Empire (now Kyiv, Ukraine), on May 25, 1889. He was the youngest...
Click to read more »died in the Kiev metro". kievVlast. Retrieved 6 May 2020. "In the Kiev metro died". interfax. 28 May 2017. Retrieved 6 May 2020. "In Kiev metro killed"...
Click to read more »Ukrainian lands. It was the capital of the Principality of Kiev until 1471, and thereafter of the Kiev Voivodeship. On the other hand, Chyhyryn would be chosen...
Click to read more »of Smolensk by a princess of Ryazan; his grandfather was Rostislav I of Kiev. In 1193 and 1203, Mstislav was commended for his bravery in the Kipchak...
Click to read more »2nd Kiev Gymnasium. His mathematical education he received partially in the Kiev University, partially in Paris. Since 1867 — a professor of the Kiev University...
Click to read more »the celebration of the 1500th anniversary of Kyiv. "Ukrainian Holidays". Kiev.inf. Retrieved 2009-06-29. "The Day of Kyiv". destinations.com.ua (in Russian)...
Click to read more »Simeon of Kiev (date of birth is uncertain – died 1488) was the Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' in the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople...
Click to read more »Ingeborg Mstislavna of Kiev (fl. 1137), Ruthenian princess, married to the Danish prince Canute Lavard of Jutland Maria Mstislavna of Kiev (died 1179), Grand...
Click to read more »The Shevchenkivskyi District is an urban district of the city of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It was originally established on 4 April 1937, although...
Click to read more »The Kiev pogrom of 1881 lasted for three days starting 26 April (7 May), 1881 in the city of Kiev and spread to villages in the surrounding region. Sporadic...
Click to read more »of Liubech (1016) was a clash between the troops of Sviatopolk (prince of Kiev and Turov) and his brother Yaroslav (prince of Novgorod) near the town of...
Click to read more »and named the K. Liebknecht State Opera House. In 1926 it was renamed the Kiev State Academic Ukrainian Opera, and in 1934, when Kyiv was returned the capital...
Click to read more »The Kyiv Municipal Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre for Children and Youth (Ukrainian: Київський муніципальний академічний театр опери та балету для дітей...
Click to read more »Russian) mirmetro.net - description and photos. (in Russian) Metropoliten.kiev.ua Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine - Station description (in Czech)...
Click to read more »Пашковский), and commonly known as Metropolitan Theophilus (February 6, 1874, in Kiev, Russian Empire – June 27, 1950, in San Francisco, United States), was the...
Click to read more »of Ghana. He obtained a Master of Science degree in Architecture from the Kiev Civil Engineering Institute in Ukraine in 1988. Armah is a Christian who...
Click to read more »towards Kiev to form the northern pincer at Kiev. Guderian's 2nd Panzer Army and Kleist's 1st Panzer Army were locked in a pincer around Kiev to trap...
Click to read more »places the marriage at a time when Edward is thought still to have been in Kiev, while Orderic Vitalis in Historiae Ecclesiasticae is more specific, naming...
Click to read more »This the list of voivodes of Kiev. A Kiev voivode (Polish: wojewoda kijowski) was the major administrative position in Kiev Voivodship, in the Grand Duchy...
Click to read more »Iziaslav Vladimirovich (978–1001) was the son of Vladimir I of Kiev and Rogneda of Polotsk. He was the progenitor of the Polotsk branch of Rurikid princes...
Click to read more »The Rus'–Byzantine War of 941 took place during the reign of Igor of Kiev. The first naval attack was driven off and followed by another, successful offensive...
Click to read more »anti-Bolshevik forces and the Bolshevik Kiev garrison. A couple of months earlier, the Red Army captured Kiev during the Soviet westward offensive. After...
Click to read more »study political economy, and after that taught at a party school in Kiev. In 1929, in Kiev, she gave birth to Rada, her first child with Khrushchev. She also...
Click to read more »Prince of Pereyaslavl (1206–1213), Smolensk (1213–1219) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1223–1235). He was the second son of Rurik Rostislavich. Russian: Владимир...
Click to read more »family in Kiev. Between 1015 and 1018, already preparing to become a monk, he was an escort of Predslava, the daughter of Vladimir I of Kiev. In Kiev, he witnessed...
Click to read more »her final film appearance in 1962. Sten was born on December 3, 1908, in Kiev in the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine). According to her own words,...
Click to read more »1954 he taught bandura at the special music high school in Kiev, and from 1961 at the Kiev Music College. As a soloist he performed in Czechoslovakia...
Click to read more »beachsoccer.com.ua Profile at beachsoccer.com.ua Kopanyi-Myach.info History of club at klisf.info Football Federation Of Kiev Facebook Page̝ Instagram Profile̝...
Click to read more »return to Russia and she settled in Kiev. She recovered her mobility and, in 1889, she founded the Pokrovsky Nunnery, Kiev, a convent of nursing nuns with...
Click to read more »the Soviet Navy and the Russian Navy from 1978 to 1994. She was the second Kiev-class vessel to be built. From 2000 to 2016 she was a theme park known as...
Click to read more »qualifications through tests at the Saint Vladimir Imperial University of Kiev. After working at the hospital for about two years, he went into private...
Click to read more »Police Major Eugen Seim (4 July 1896 in Stuttgart – 7 March 1943 in Kiev) was a Nazi German officer during World War II, in charge of the Polizei-Battalion...
Click to read more »Kyiv Chaika Airfield (Ukrainian: Аеродром «Київ Чайка», also given as Kyiv West) is a recreational aerodrome in Ukraine located in Petropavlivska Borshchahivka...
Click to read more »later a professor at the Universities of Lausanne and Fribourg. Born in Kiev of Swiss and Polish ancestry, at the age of 13 Regamey moved to Warsaw, where...
Click to read more »Anatole Litvak, was a Ukrainian-American filmmaker. Born to Jewish parents in Kiev, he began his theatrical training at age 13 in St. Petersburg, where he lived...
Click to read more »FC CSKA Kyiv (Ukrainian: "ЦСКА Київ") is a Ukrainian football club, until 2001 of the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which is government...
Click to read more »Moscow, the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of Kursk, and the 1943 Battle of Kiev. The army was destroyed during the Battle of Stalingrad, but later reconstituted...
Click to read more »VVS KOVO (Kiev) South-Western Front. Alexander Löhr's Luftflotte 4 supported Gerd von Rundstedt's Army Group South which was to capture Kiev and conquer...
Click to read more »was a nephew of Andrey Bogolyubsky. In 1173, Andrey seized Kiev (Kyiv) from Roman I of Kiev and gave it to his brother Mikhalko Yuriyevich, who in turn...
Click to read more »1910–14 he studied at the Icon Painting School of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra. In 1918–19 he studied at Kiev Art Academy (KKHI). In 1919–20 Red'ko studied in the...
Click to read more »ЦВІКЕВІЧ Аляксандр Іванавіч Verkhovna Rada "Ambassador. Embassy of Belarus in Kiev". Retrieved December 22, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival...
Click to read more »(Russian: Кіевлянинъ) was a conservative Russian newspaper, published in Kiev in 1864–1919. The newspaper was labeling Ukrainians as "Mazepinists" (precursor...
Click to read more »day, Bolshevik troops advancing on Kiev were delayed by the UPR in the Battle of Kruty, while the Bolshevik Kiev Arsenal January Uprising was repressed...
Click to read more »unfortunately, for a short while. In Kiev, her success is predictably deafening: at the premiere of the opera Aida at the Kiev Opera House, the curtain is raised...
Click to read more »most of his life in Britain. In 1902 Lomonosov became a professor at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute. Later, with a group of 100 students he was sent to...
Click to read more »organizing peasant unions and on release, the family moved to Kiev. Suhov studied in the 7th Kiev Gymnasium from 1909 and apprenticed as a fitter in a military...
Click to read more »from the original on 2012-09-28. Retrieved 2012-09-26. "Official website of Kiev Factory RADAR". Archived from the original on 2012-05-11. Retrieved 2012-09-26...
Click to read more »and political activist, historian and an educator. He was a member of the Kiev Club of Russian Nationalists [ru] (1908–1918). After Revolution he emigrated...
Click to read more »football («Арсенал-Київ»: київське дербі - це подія для насолоди футболом). Kiev 1927. 29 September 2018 About importance of the derby: "Arsenal" – "Dynamo"...
Click to read more »Baku (Russian: Баку) was a Kiev-class aircraft carrier of the Soviet Navy and the Russian Navy from 1987 to 1996. In 1991 the ship was renamed Admiral...
Click to read more »1919-21 гг". army.armor.kiev.ua/ (in Russian). Retrieved 3 February 2022. "Знаки различия РККА по родам войск 1922-23 гг". army.armor.kiev.ua/ (in Russian)....
Click to read more »Em cars were delivered to the metro systems of Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Kiev, Tbilisi and Baku. In the Moscow Metro, the last Em-508T cars were withdrawn...
Click to read more »Васи́льевич Бо́лдин; 15 August [O.S. 3 August] 1892 in Vysokaya – 20 March 1965 in Kiev) was a senior Red Army general and war hero during the Second World War....
Click to read more »encircled and annihilated the two Soviet armies. The battle occurred during the Kiev defensive operation between the elements of the Red Army's Southwestern Front...
Click to read more »migration (2014-06-14). "Ukrainian protesters tear down Russian embassy flag in Kiev". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2021-03-28. "People picketing Russian Embassy...
Click to read more »Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine). In 1919, at the height of the Russian Civil War, Alexandrov graduated from high school in Kiev. The...
Click to read more »museum was soon closed. "World War II Documents from the State Archive of Kiev Oblast". Gale. Retrieved 31 March 2022. Berkhoff, Karel C. (2008). Harvest...
Click to read more »of the Academy of Technological Sciences of Ukraine. Morozov was born in Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union, in present-day Ukraine. He was...
Click to read more »According to John Skylitzes, Sfengus or Sphengos was a brother of Vladimir I of Kiev. Sfengus was a leader in the joint Byzantine-Kievan campaign to depose Georgius...
Click to read more »Alexios I Komnenos (reigned 1081–1118) who was married to the Grand Prince of Kiev Sviatopolk II Iziaslavich. No reference to her is found in Byzantine sources...
Click to read more »Kiev. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [KNAB] "KNAB, the Place Names Database of EKI". Eki.ee. Retrieved 2013-01-01. "Kyiv (Kiev)...
Click to read more »Russian-occupied Belarus with Vitebsk, Polotsk, and Dzwinsk. The city of Kiev, though situated on the right bank of the Dnieper River, was handed over...
Click to read more »Kiev. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [KNAB] "KNAB, the Place Names Database of EKI". Eki.ee. Retrieved 2013-01-01. "Kyiv (Kiev)...
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