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half-brother (whose own rights to the throne were questionable) before he could be formally received in the Christian faith. Any information on Yaropolk's baptism according to the Latin rite would be suppressed by later Orthodox chroniclers, zealous to keep Vladimir's image of the Russian Apostle
380:, had chosen Yaropolk over him. Vladimir forced Rogneda to marry him. Then, Vladimir seized Kiev with assistance from a boyar, Blud, who had become Yaropolk's chief adviser upon the death of Sveneld. Blud betrayed Yaropolk by advising him to flee from Kiev to the town of 338:. Alternatively, Sveneld is identical to Sviatoslav, as Sveinald/Sveneld is the Norse rendition of the Slavic name. In an act of revenge and at Sveneld's insistence, Yaropolk went to war against his brother and killed him. Yaropolk then sent his men to 46: 853: 449: 388:. Vladimir besieged Rodnya and starved Yaropolk into negotiations. Yaropolk trusted Blud's and his brother's promises of peace and left for Vladimir's 858: 868: 843: 381: 677:
Drevniaia Rus' na mezhdunarodnykh putiakh: mezhdistsiplinarnye ocherki kul'turnykh, torgovykh, politicheskikh sviazei IX-XII vekov
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The Nature and the Image of Princely Power in Kievan Rus', 980-1054: A Study of Sources
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It is known that Yaropolk was married to a Greek nun. She gave birth to one son of
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had fled upon receiving news of Oleg's death. Yaropolk became the sole ruler of
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reasons that Bruno's deeds were conflated with those of his predecessors,
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untarnished for succeeding generations. It is known that Vladimir's son
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killed Lyut, the son of Yaropolk's chief adviser and military commander
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Christianity and the Eastern Slavs: Slavic cultures in the Middle Ages
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and several anonymous missionaries active in Eastern Europe during
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Nachalo khristianstva na Rusi: Ocherki iz istorii Rusi IX-X vekov
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suggests that Yaropolk went through some preliminary rites of
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had Yaropolk's bones exhumed, christened and interred in the
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The Notion of "Uncorrupted Relics" in Early Russian Culture
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and attacked Yaropolk. On his way to Kiev, Vladimir seized
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(10 October 2013). 395: 280:adding citations to reliable sources 247: 869:Burials at the Church of the Tithes 361:In 980, Vladimir returned with the 13: 14: 880: 714: 412:was visited by envoys from Rus' ( 376:, daughter of the Polotsk prince 463:Following this line of thought, 252: 844:10th-century monarchs in Europe 608:Pocock, Ted (18 January 2016). 571:ЛѢТОПИСЬ ПО ИПАТЬЕВСКОМУ СПИСКУ 342:, from which his other brother 694: 668: 655: 628: 614:. Grosvenor House Publishing. 601: 576: 564: 518: 16:Prince of Kiev from 972 to 978 1: 557: 504: 95: 21:Eastern Slavic naming customs 7: 547: 10: 885: 665:. Poltava, 1913. Page 162. 471:, but was murdered by his 221: 19:In this name that follows 18: 802: 793: 785: 778: 768: 759: 751: 746: 721: 675:Nazarenko, A. V. (2001). 536: 528: 440:was sent to Rus' (Latin: 224:; 952 – 11 June 978) was 197: 187: 175: 166: 161: 157: 144: 136: 123: 104: 91: 87: 77: 67: 59: 52: 43: 38: 772:Vladimir I Sviatoslavich 511: 210:Yaropolk I Sviatoslavich 167:Yaropolk Sviatoslavovich 864:10th-century Christians 611:Memoirs of a Millennium 583:Morby, John E. (2002). 414:legati gentium Ruscorum 243: 152:Sviatopolk the Accursed 755:Sviatoslav I Igorevich 548:Yaropolk Sviatoslavych 358: 214:Iaropolk Svyatoslavich 212:(also translitered as 806:Oleg of the Drevlyans 404:records that, on the 356: 330:, Yaropolk's brother 222:Ꙗрополкъ Свѧтославичъ 789:Sviatoslav the Brave 501:Sviatopolk I of Kiev 482:Church of the Tithes 450:Vladimir Parkhomenko 384:at the mouth of the 276:improve this section 129:Church of the Tithes 824:10th-century births 537:Ярополк Святославич 529:Ярополк Святославич 465:Alexander Nazarenko 436:) document how St. 426:Adémar de Chabannes 402:Lambert of Hersfeld 314:Yaropolk was given 849:Christian monarchs 780:Titles in pretence 723:Yaropolk I of Kiev 494:disputed paternity 488:Marriage and issue 454:Adalbert of Prague 410:Holy Roman Emperor 359: 357:Murder of Yaropolk 812: 811: 803:Succeeded by 769:Succeeded by 648:978-90-04-26022-1 621:978-1-78623-712-5 545: 438:Bruno of Querfurt 396:Purported baptism 312: 311: 304: 232:. 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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic

Prince of Kiev
Sviatoslav I
Vladimir I
Kanev
Church of the Tithes
Issue
Sviatopolk the Accursed
Dynasty
Rurik
Sviatoslav I
Malusha
Old East Slavic
Prince of Kiev
Sviatoslav I
Malusha
Olga of Kiev

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