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In 2009, the sarcophagus was opened and surprisingly found to contain only one skeleton, that of a female. It seems the documents detailing the 1964 reinterment of the remains were falsified to hide the fact that Yaroslav's remains had been lost. Subsequent questioning of individuals involved in the
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Yaroslav presented his second direct challenge to Constantinople in 1043, when a Rus' flotilla headed by one of his sons appeared near Constantinople and demanded money, threatening to attack the city otherwise. Whatever the reason, the Greeks refused to pay and preferred to fight. The Rus' flotilla
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in 1019 and had several children who married into foreign royal families. His children from his second marriage went on to rule various parts of Kievan Rus'. Yaroslav was known for promoting unity among his children and emphasizing the importance of living in peace. After his death, his body was
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Yaroslav had one son from the first marriage (his Christian name being Ilya (?–1020)), and six sons from the second marriage. Apprehending the danger that could ensue from divisions between brothers, he exhorted them to live in peace with each other. The eldest of these,
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argues that he was indeed Anna's son, as this would explain his interference in Byzantine affairs in 1043. William Humphreys also favors a reconstruction making Yaroslav the son, rather than the step-son, of Anna, by invoking
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representing the whole family: Yaroslav, Irene (as Ingegerd was known in Rus'), their four daughters and six sons. Yaroslav had at least three of his daughters married to foreign princes who lived in exile at his court:
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in 1010. He had a strained relationship with his father and refused to pay tribute to Kiev in 1014. Following Vladimir's death in 1015, Yaroslav waged a complicated war for the Kievan throne against his half-brother
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placed in a sarcophagus within Saint Sophia's Cathedral, but his remains were later lost or stolen. Yaroslav's legacy includes founding several towns and having numerous monuments and institutions named after him.
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and later Russian historians often presented him as a model of virtue, styling him "the Wise". A less appealing side of his personality is revealed by his having imprisoned his youngest brother
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Ingvar's fate is unknown, but he was likely captured in battle during the Byzantine campaigns or killed, supposedly in 1041. Only one ship returned to Sweden, according to the legend.
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was laid. For their part, the Novgorodians respected Yaroslav more than they did other Kievan princes; and the princely residence in their city, next to the marketplace (and where the
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Yaroslav defeated Sviatopolk in their first battle, in 1016, and Sviatopolk fled to Poland. Sviatopolk returned in 1018 with Polish troops furnished by his father-in-law, seized
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Pritsak, O. (1981). The origin of Rus'. Cambridge, Mass.: Distributed by Harvard University Press for the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. p. 412
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and Oles Sydoruk. There is also a Yaroslavska Street in Kiev, and there are various streets named after him in cities throughout Ukraine.
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was called the "Helmet of Yaroslav the Wise". It was the first pointed helmet to be used by a modern army, even before German troops wore
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In his foreign policy, Yaroslav relied on a Scandinavian alliance and attempted to weaken the Byzantine influence on Kiev. According to
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were built, named after patron saints of Yaroslav and his wife. Some mentioned and other celebrated monuments of his reign such as the
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had, but after years of war against Norway, Sweden no longer had the power to collect regular tributes from Kievan Rus', according to
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Drevniaia Rus' na mezhdunarodnykh putiakh: mezhdistsiplinarnye ocherki kul'turnykh, torgovykh, politicheskikh sviazei IX-XII vekov
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Leaving aside the legitimacy of Yaroslav's claims to the Kievan throne and his postulated guilt in the murder of his brothers,
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research and reinterment of the remains seems to point to the idea that Yaroslav's remains were purposely hidden prior to the
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As the Grand Prince of Kiev, Yaroslav focused on foreign policy, forming alliances with Scandinavian countries and weakening
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Snorre Sturluson, Nordiska kungasagor. Vol. II. Stockholm: Fabel, 1992, pp. 89-95 (Olav den heliges saga, Chapters 72-80).
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on the episcopal sees. Hilarion's discourse on Yaroslav and his father Vladimir is frequently cited as the first work of
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Statesmen, Judges, Jurists, Prosecutors, Temple Builders, Librarians, Research, Scientists, Teacher, Students, Kievans
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William Humphreys, "Agatha, mother of St. Margaret: the Slavic versus the Salian solutions - a critical overview",
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after him. It probably was during this period that Yaroslav promulgated the first code of laws in the lands of the
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Lifelines in World History: The Ancient World, The Medieval World, The Early Modern World, The Modern World
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Andrzej Poppe: Państwo i kościół na Rusi w XI wieku. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1968, p. 65.
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During the next four years Yaroslav waged a complicated and bloody war for Kiev against his half-brother
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Olafr svænski gifti siðan Ingigierði dottor sina Iarizleifi kononge syni Valldamars konongs i Holmgarðe
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control over the Eastern trade routes and reopen them. The Georgian annals report 1000 men coming into
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by constructing a line of forts. He was a patron of literary culture, sponsoring the construction of
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defeated the Byzantine fleet but was almost destroyed by a storm and came back to Kiev empty-handed.
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and other nomadic tribes threatening it from the south he constructed a line of forts, composed of
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Yaroslav was a notable patron of literary culture and learning. In 1051, he had a Slavic monk,
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was a 2010 feature film based on Yaroslav's early life as a regional prince on the frontier.
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In 2008 Yaroslav was placed first (with 40% of the votes) in their ranking of "our greatest
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Yaroslav the Wise's consolidation of Kiev and Novgorod as depicted at Zoloti Vorota mosaics
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in 1036, who thereafter were never a threat to Kiev, he sponsored the construction of the
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The early years of Yaroslav's life are mostly unknown. He was one of the numerous sons of
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in Kongl. Vitterhets Historie och Antiquitets Akademiens Handlingar, Stockholm 1802 p. 61
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Four towns in four countries were named after Yaroslav, three of which he also founded:
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He defended the Eastern countries from invaders, ensuring Swedish military interests.
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to guard the newly acquired lands. In c.1034 Yaroslav concluded an alliance with
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held in Moscow established church-wide veneration of Yaroslav as a local saint.
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during their son's minority (she was Yaroslav the Wise's most beloved daughter);
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In his youth, Yaroslav was sent by his father to rule the northern lands around
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is often interpreted as recounting the story of Boris' assassination by the
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February 3, 2016, Moscow by Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
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Following his death, the body of Yaroslav the Wise was entombed in a white
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from 1025). During the course of this struggle, several other brothers (
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influence on Kiev. He successfully captured the area around present-day
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in the 1930s) would place him among the youngest children of Vladimir.
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as a local saint. On 3 February 2016, the Council of Bishops of the
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from 987 to 1010, uniting the principalities for a time. Yaroslav's
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and then either lost completely or stolen and transported to the
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but the original force was likely much larger, around 3,000 men.
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The Migration Period, Pre-Viking Age, and Viking Age in Estonia
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The only contemporary image of Yaroslav I the Wise, on his seal
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of Kiev, thus challenging the Byzantine tradition of placing
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Despite reinforcements led by Yaroslav's brother-in-law King
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Protecting the inhabitants of the Dnieper from the Pechenegs
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arguments. It is curious that Yaroslav named his elder son
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Grand Prince's robes, sword, church model, book or scroll
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Bolesław I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis
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In 2003, a monument to Yaroslav the Wise was erected in
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Yaroslav the Wise’s Contested Legacy, A Visual Timeline
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Yaroslav the Wise - the Greatest Ukrainian of all times
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Raffensperger, Christian; Pevny, Olenka (1 June 2021).
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accused Sviatopolk of planning those murders. The saga
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from 1019 until his death in 1054. He was also earlier
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Russian history in the biographies of its main figures
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after Vladimir's divorce from Rogneda and marriage to
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Plokhy, S. (30 May 2017). "Chapter 5: Keys to Kyiv".
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and renamed it Yuryev (named after Yury, Yaroslav's
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Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 167. 493:(after his own father) and one of his daughters 2138:The gates of Europe : a history of Ukraine 1516:Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) 732:from the Poles followed by the construction of 561: 542:, who was supported by his father-in-law, Duke 1905:Yaroslav the Wise // Great statesmen of Russia 1810:.: Veche, 2006. - P. 64. - ISBN 5-9533-1256-3. 1498:Yaroslav was at the earliest named a saint by 1328:Reverse of the two hryvnia coin, Ukraine, 2018 554:, and Svyatoslav) were brutally murdered. The 184: 1818: 1816: 1385:Monument to Yaroslav the Wise in the city of 850:. To celebrate his decisive victory over the 575:However, the victim's name is given there as 8: 1223:, Ukraine. The creators of the monument are 459:, although his actual age (as stated in the 2236: 2234: 2232: 2230: 1946: 1944: 1942: 1940: 1938: 1921: 1919: 1917: 1841:, 1(1):31-43; Joseph Edwards, "Editorial", 863:monasteries of Saint George and Saint Irene 465:and corroborated by the examination of his 378:. Yaroslav ruled the northern lands around 2581: 2292: 2290: 2219:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1408: 1397: 1251:Constitution Day of the Russian Federation 938:Saint Sophia's Cathedral in Kiev houses a 753:Later in Yaroslav's reign, around c.1035, 508:Yaroslav figures prominently in the Norse 391:, ultimately emerging victorious in 1019. 45: 36: 2530:. 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Index

Yaroslav I the Wise
Yaroslav the Wise (disambiguation)

Grand Prince of Kiev
Sviatopolk the Accursed
Iziaslav I
Prince of Novgorod
Prince of Rostov
Vyshgorod
Saint Sophia's Cathedral, Kiev
Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden
Issue
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Elisiv, Queen of Norway
Anastasia, Queen of Hungary
Anne, Queen of the Franks
Agatha
Vladimir of Novgorod
Iziaslav I
Sviatoslav II
Vsevolod I
Igor Yaroslavich
Vyacheslav Yaroslavich
Dynasty
Rurik
Vladimir the Great
Rogneda of Polotsk
Anna Porphyrogenita
Yaroslav the Wise's signature
Grand Prince of Kiev

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