• to Pereyaslavets. According to the Primary Chronicle (its record for year 969), Svyatoslav explained to his courtiers that it was to Pereyaslavets, the...
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    for himself the largest state in Europe. In 969, he moved his seat to Pereyaslavets on the Danube. In 970, he appointed his sons Yaropolk and Oleg as subordinate...
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    eastern part of the First Bulgarian Empire and established his capital at Pereyaslavets on the Danube. Once John I usurped the throne, the Byzantines launched...
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    epileptic stroke when he received news of the defeat. The Rus' wintered at Pereyaslavets, while the Bulgarians retreated to the fortress of Dorostolon (Silistra)...
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    epileptic stroke when he received news of the defeat. The Rus' wintered at Pereyaslavets, while the Bulgarians retreated to the fortress of Dorostolon (Silistra)...
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    Sviatoslav's frequent military campaigns. Transferring his capital to Pereyaslavets, Sviatoslav designated Vladimir ruler of Novgorod the Great in 970,...
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    ruler. Boris regains lost territory from the Kievan Rus' and recaptures Pereyaslavets, an important trade city at the mouth of the Danube. Summer – Grand...
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  • Sviatoslav moved the capital from Kiev to Pereyaslavets in Bulgaria. 971 The Byzantine Empire captured Pereyaslavets. The capital moved back to Kiev. 972 Sviatoslav...
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    Romania, thought to be the short-lived ancient capital of Kievan Rus, Pereyaslavets, and called Prislav until 1968. It is composed of four villages: Ilganii...
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    largest state in Europe, eventually moving his capital from Kiev to Pereyaslavets on the Danube in 969.[citation needed] In contrast with his mother's...
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    occupied. During the winter, Sviatoslav transfers the capital from Kiev to Pereyaslavets. Pandulf I (Ironhead), a Lombard prince, takes over the territory of...
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    his name. Monument to Admiral Senyavin in Borovsk, sculptor Mikhail Pereyaslavets [ru] Taking command of Naval and Ground Forces in the Mediterranean...
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    He occupied Dobruja in 968 and moved the capital of Kievan Rus' to Pereyaslavets, in the north of the region. Sviatoslav refused to turn his Balkan conquests...
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    The following year Olga died and Sviatoslav established a base in Pereyaslavets on the Danube (Romania) around 969 after conquering the city. He intended...
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    Leo Sarakenopoulos as commander over north-eastern Bulgaria, based at Pereyaslavets/Ioannopolis. Sarakenopoulos and his subordinates engaged in major fortification...
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    she studied with Prof. Buri, and ballet masters A. Falishevsky and V. Pereyaslavets. In the summer of 1939, Daria became a principal dancer of the Lviv...
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    exchanging gold and Byzantine gold coins for slaves, tin, and fur. To Pereyaslavets, an important emporium on the Lower Danube, the Hungarians brought horses...
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    parts of the First Bulgarian Empire and established his capital at Pereyaslavets (near modern Nufăru) on the Danube. The Byzantines, led by John Tzimiskes...
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  • occupied. During the winter, Sviatoslav transfers the capital from Kiev to Pereyaslavets. Pandulf I (Ironhead), a Lombard prince, takes over the territory of...
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  • 2013: 1742, M:1974. The monument to A. Pokryshkin in Novosibirsk by M. Pereyaslavets. 2005. Aleksey Putsykin. 2012: 1587, M:1819. Alexander Radishchev (1749...
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  • Peranius Perbundos Perctarit Perenos Peribleptos Monastery, Mystras Pereyaslavets Pergamon Pergamon, Metropolis of Peritheorion Peritheorion, Battle of...
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    Slavic states Liubech Liškiava Mstislav II of Kiev Namestnik Ostroh Pereyaslavets Polish–Lithuanian–Ruthenian Commonwealth Portal:Russia/Russia-related...
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