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The ruins of the city (the Horodyshche) is a place of important archaeological excavation. Most of it is not excavated yet. The area of Horodyshche is 110 hectares. According to historian A. Chlenov, the place is particularly important as it is the only Drevlian fortress surviving almost intact, the
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built his castle there. According to the chronicle, Belgorod was the favourite residence of Vladimir I, who moved a lot of his people there, including his three hundred concubines. The right bank of the Irpin River was the land of
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who resisted the Kievan princes, thus, establishment of the castle might have been intended to consolidate the power of Kiev over the Drevlians. The castle also protected Kiev from the nomads of the
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decided to continue the defence of the city that eventually led to the victory. It was the first mention of veche in Kievan chronicles. Later, the
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only fortress of 10th century Rus' of such preservation, and the largest surviving fortress of that epoch.
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To this day, there is still the village of Bilohorodka near the ruins of the city, which keeps its name.
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Fortress hill with the remains of a 1000 year old rampart. National historical monument.
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there in 1117. Mstislav became the grand prince in 1125. In 1140, the city was taken by
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The city was prominent in the 10th to 12th centuries. It ceased to exist after the
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or assembly to decide whether they should surrender to the Pechenegs. The
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On the rampart. Monument to Prince Volodymyr - the founder of the city.
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in 1088. In the 12th century, the city played the same role as earlier
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and protected Kiev from Pecheneg conquest. According to the
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The city is first mentioned in chronicles in 980. In 991,
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seat. The bishop of Belgorod was first mentioned in the
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The rampart of the city. National historical monument.
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In 997, the new castle survived the long siege by the
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in an old rampart. Monument to history and technique
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Remains of Bilhorod Castle in the modern village of
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The remains of the city is currently located in 330:Вивчення історії дослідження Білгорода Київського 432:article on the site of Defunct cities of Russia 203:The most prosperity the city achieved was under 616: 8: 458:"Осада печенегами Белгорода в 997 (6505) г." 418: 416: 414: 412: 410: 42:Bialo Grudki just west of Pieczary Monastery 1168:Former buildings and structures in Ukraine 623: 609: 601: 351:Про топографію стародавнього Білгорода. – 153:became the main form of government in the 29: 18: 1158:Buildings and structures in Kyiv Oblast 472:National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 386:by Vladimir Gripas, Den', 2 March 2007 318: 287: 226: 200:, who became the grand prince in 1167. 160:In the 11th century, the city became a 34:The 1660s map of Kiovia Palatinatus by 379: 377: 375: 373: 371: 369: 367: 365: 363: 361: 7: 157:and other states in northern Rus'. 105:is located near the defunct city. 14: 401:in the Great Academic Dictionary 192:. In 1146, Belgorod was taken by 101:. 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Bilohorodka

Guillaume Le Vasseur de Beauplan
star fortress
Ukrainian
Russian
Kievan Rus'
Irpin River
Kyiv Oblast
Ukraine
Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus'
destruction of Kiev in 1240
Bilohorodka
Vladimir I of Kiev
Drevlians
Great Steppe
Pechenegs
Primary Chronicle
veche
Novgorod Republic
bishop
Pereyaslavl
Novgorod
Vladimir II Monomakh
Mstislav
Vsevolod II of Kiev
Sviatoslav Olgovich
Iziaslav II of Kiev
Mstislav II of Kiev

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