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      • Vladimir the Great’s legacy is a testament to his strategic vision, adaptability, and determination to forge a united and culturally vibrant Kievan Rus. His conversion to Christianity set in motion a series of transformative changes that continue to shape Russia’s identity and role on the global stage.
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  2. Vladimir I, grand prince of Kyiv and the first Christian ruler of Kievan Rus, whose military conquests consolidated the provinces of Kyiv and Novgorod into a single state, and whose Byzantine baptism determined the course of Christianity in the region.

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  3. Basil II turned to the Kievan Rus' for assistance, even though they were considered enemies at that time. Vladimir agreed, in exchange for a marital tie; he also agreed to accept Christianity as his religion and to Christianize his people.

  4. Jul 1, 2020 · Once he became the ruler, Vladimir brought Kievan Rus’ to its greatest heights of power and influence. He became Vladimir the Great, Grand Prince, and continued the steady expansion of his lands. And, due to the political influences of the time, Vladimir renounced the pagan Slavic faith and proceeded to formally Christianize Kievan Rus’.

  5. Vladimir’s reign heralded the beginning of the golden age of Kievan Rus, but that era’s brilliance rested on an unsteady base, as the connection between the state and its subject peoples remained loose. The only link unifying the subdued tribes was the power of the grand duke of Kiev.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kievan_Rus'Kievan Rus' - Wikipedia

    The Mongol Empire invaded Kievan Rus' in the 13th century, devastating numerous cities, including Ryazan, Kolomna, Moscow, Vladimir and Kiev. The siege of Kiev in 1240 by the Mongols is generally understood as the end of Kievan Rus'.

  7. Dec 3, 2018 · The Kievan Rus dynasty had Viking origins but quickly intermarried with the local Slavic population. What were the Kievan Rus known for? The Kievan Rus are at the origin of modern-day Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus.

  8. The Orthodox Church’s influence on Russian politics, culture, and social norms persisted for centuries, shaping the nation’s historical narrative. Vladimir the Great’s legacy is a testament to his strategic vision, adaptability, and determination to forge a united and culturally vibrant Kievan Rus.

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