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The Life And Death Of Vladimir II Monomakh
Vladimir II Monomakh (Old East Slavic: Володимиръ (-мѣръ) Мономахъ, Volodimir Monomakh; Christian name: Vasiliy, or Basileios) (1053 – 19 May 1125) reigned as Velikiy Kniaz (Grand Prince) of Kievan Rus' from 1113 to 1125.
e was the son of Vsevolod I (married in 1046) and Anastasia of the Eastern Roman Empire (d. 1067) which is now called the Byzantine Empire. Anastasia is believed to be related to the family of the Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, from whom Vladimir obtained his surname. Contemporary Byzantine naming practice allowed the adoption of a maternal surname if the mother's family was perceived to be of a more exalted origin than that of the father.
Eupraxia of Kiev, a half-sister of Vladimir, became notorious all over Europe for her divorce from the Holy Roman Empe...
published: 12 May 2015
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#05 Rus falling apart in XI-XII: The Triumvirate, Vladimir Monomakh, and not his hat
On today’s medieval history menu: Rus in 11th and 12th centuries on its final ride as one piece under the rule of three brothers, sons of Yaroslav the Wise: Izyaslav, Vsevolod, and Svyatoslav 1054-1078, as well as the rule of Vladimir II Monomakh in 1113-1125.
We touch on some of the main centrifugal forces ripping the state apart, including way too many male relatives, and a mysterious nomadic tribe of Polovtsy rumored to be blonde, blue-eyed, and Asian.
published: 31 Dec 2019
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History of the Russian Monarchy - Rurik to Monomakh
This is the first episode in the History of the Russian Monarchy. In this episode we cover the time period from the founding of the Kievan Rus state all the way until Monomakh, which saw the slow downfall of the state and the invasion of the Mongol Empire. In later episodes we will explore further princes and kings in hopes of reaching all the way until the rise of the USSR.
Enjoy, and as always feel free to let me know what you think, or any topics you might want me to cover in future episodes.
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published: 12 Feb 2024
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MONOMAKH — Kievan Rus Prince
Grand Prince of Kyiv — Volodymir II Monomakh.
During his life, Monomakh has taken Smolensk, Chernihiv, Kyiv and Pereyasliv Prince Titles. He was one of the Ruriks, he founded Monomakh dynasty, created political reforms and leaded anticumans campaigns.
Nowadays, Monomakh is remembered as wisdom ruler that tried to save country unity. He was the last Grand Prince that controlled bigger part of the Kyiv Rus as centralized monarch before the Mongol invasion.
Timecodes
0:00 Intro
0:21 Early ages
1:06 Liubech Council
1:40 Cumans campaign
3:05 Reign
4:27 The Hat
6:14 Legacy
7:11 Ending
published: 11 Sep 2022
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1.45 - Vladimir II Monomakh
Vsevolod’s son, Vladimir Monomakh, finally accepts the people of Kyiv’s call to take the throne.
published: 12 Feb 2024
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Monomakh’s Cap. The History of Ukraine
Russia’s Monomakh's Cap legend attempts to add grandeur to Russian historical origins
The Russian legend of Monomakh’s Cap, supposedly, an “ancient relic” and gift to Russia by the Byzantine empire was made up in order to bind the Moscow realm to Kyivan Rus cultural heritage. A lot of other historical periods were also masked, re-written, stolen or just made up by the Russian state.
Produced by Ukrainians:
Historical texts:
Volodymyr Tylishchak - Deputy Chairman of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory,
Kyrylo Halushko,Ukrainian historian, sociologist, teacher, publicist
Olga Dudar, History teacher, author of history textbooks
Okhrimenko Oleksandr, PhD, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
Lykhodii Anastasiia, Master of Cultural Studies
Coordinators and idea:
Olha Yurchys...
published: 15 Mar 2022
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Who was Volodymyr Monomakh and how did he become the prince of Kievan Rus?
May 4 in 1113 Volodymyr Monomakh ascended the throne of Kyiv Grand Duke
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published: 04 May 2023
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Tales of the Borderland 63 Of Volodymyr Monomakh
A Ukrainian-American historical reenactor continues to explore Slavic folklore and introduce its creatures to a wider audience, as well as Slavic history. This chapter is about Volodymyr II Monomakh, the grandson son of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, and one of the last great rulers of Kyivan Rus'.
published: 30 Aug 2023
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SPIRITUAL LITERARURE: TEACHINGS OF VLADIMIR MONOMAKH)
Subject : Russian Studies
Paper : RUSSIAN FOLKLORE AND ANCIENT RUSSIAN LITERATURE
published: 11 Jun 2016
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FORGOTTEN WARS OF RUSSIA. THE WARS OF MONOMAKH. Episode 2. Documentary Film. Russian History.
Watch channel Russian History: UCjOzsSocFQHvyEj5JVUsf9w
Watch free documentary on russian with english subtitles
Forgotten Wars of Russia. All episodes: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwCxcPJc6BatTRyEvke_1Th7UGl4mfEGt
"Forgotten Wars of Russia" is a series of documentary films about armed conflicts that the Russian state entered from the time of the baptism of Russia to the Patriotic War of 1812. Over the years, Russia has been confronted by the strongest powers: Byzantium, Sweden, the Ottoman Empire, Persia, the Golden Horde…
The viewer will learn about the features of weapons and tactics of warfare at different stages of national history, will see the reconstruction of the unknown battles of Kutuzov and Bagration, Bogdan Khmelnitsky and Denis Davydov, Vladimir Monomakh and Svyato...
published: 25 Jun 2022
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The Life And Death Of Vladimir II Monomakh
Vladimir II Monomakh (Old East Slavic: Володимиръ (-мѣръ) Мономахъ, Volodimir Monomakh; Christian name: Vasiliy, or Basileios) (1053 – 19 May 1125) reigned as V...
Vladimir II Monomakh (Old East Slavic: Володимиръ (-мѣръ) Мономахъ, Volodimir Monomakh; Christian name: Vasiliy, or Basileios) (1053 – 19 May 1125) reigned as Velikiy Kniaz (Grand Prince) of Kievan Rus' from 1113 to 1125.
e was the son of Vsevolod I (married in 1046) and Anastasia of the Eastern Roman Empire (d. 1067) which is now called the Byzantine Empire. Anastasia is believed to be related to the family of the Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, from whom Vladimir obtained his surname. Contemporary Byzantine naming practice allowed the adoption of a maternal surname if the mother's family was perceived to be of a more exalted origin than that of the father.
Eupraxia of Kiev, a half-sister of Vladimir, became notorious all over Europe for her divorce from the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV on the grounds that he had attempted a black mass on her naked body.
Reign
In his famous Instruction (also known as The Testament) to his own children, Monomakh mentions that he conducted 83 military campaigns and 19 times made peace with the Polovtsi. At first he waged war against the steppe jointly with his cousin Oleg, but after Vladimir was sent by his father to rule Chernigov and Oleg made peace with the Polovtsi to retake that city from him, they parted company. Since that time, Vladimir and Oleg were bitter enemies who would often engage in internecine wars. The enmity continued among their children and more distant posterity.
From 1094, his chief patrimony was the southern town of Pereyaslav, although he also controlled Rostov, Suzdal, and other northern provinces (see Principality of Pereyaslavl). In these lands he founded several towns, notably his namesake, Vladimir, the future capital of Russia. In order to unite the princes of Rus' in their struggle against the Great Steppe, Vladimir initiated three princely congresses, the most important being held at Lyubech in 1097 and Dolobsk in 1103.
In 1107 he defeated Boniak, a Cuman khan who led an invasions on Kievan Rus'. When Sviatopolk II died in 1113, the Kievan populace revolted and summoned Vladimir to the capital. The same year he entered Kiev to the great delight of the crowd and reigned there until his death in 1125. As may be seen from his Instruction, he promulgated a number of reforms in order to allay the social tensions in the capital. These years saw the last flowering of Ancient Rus, which was torn apart 10 years after his death.
Vladimir Monomakh is buried in the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev. Succeeding generations often referred to his reign as the golden age of that city. Numerous legends are connected with Monomakh's name, including the transfer from Constantinople to Rus of such precious relics as the Theotokos of Vladimir and the Vladimir/Muscovite crown called Monomakh's Cap.
Marriages and children
Vladimir was married three times. Some sources cite his first wife as Gytha of Wessex, illegitimate daughter of Harold of England who fell at Hastings and Edith Swannesha. Problems exist in that none of the sources citing this are contemporary, and none of the Russian sources cite the name of his first wife as the daughter of Harold Godwinson. It is possible that she could have been a different Gytha altogether. They had at least five children
His third marriage is thought to have been to a daughter of Aepa Ocenevich, Khan of the Cumans. Her paternal grandfather was Osen. Her people belonged to the Kipchaks, a confederation of pastoralists and warriors of Turkic origin.
However the Primary Chronicle identifies Aepa as father-in-law to Yuri Dolgoruki. With Vladimir negotiating the marriage in name of his son. Whether father and son married sisters or the identity of intended groom was misidentified is unclear.
https://wn.com/The_Life_And_Death_Of_Vladimir_Ii_Monomakh
Vladimir II Monomakh (Old East Slavic: Володимиръ (-мѣръ) Мономахъ, Volodimir Monomakh; Christian name: Vasiliy, or Basileios) (1053 – 19 May 1125) reigned as Velikiy Kniaz (Grand Prince) of Kievan Rus' from 1113 to 1125.
e was the son of Vsevolod I (married in 1046) and Anastasia of the Eastern Roman Empire (d. 1067) which is now called the Byzantine Empire. Anastasia is believed to be related to the family of the Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, from whom Vladimir obtained his surname. Contemporary Byzantine naming practice allowed the adoption of a maternal surname if the mother's family was perceived to be of a more exalted origin than that of the father.
Eupraxia of Kiev, a half-sister of Vladimir, became notorious all over Europe for her divorce from the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV on the grounds that he had attempted a black mass on her naked body.
Reign
In his famous Instruction (also known as The Testament) to his own children, Monomakh mentions that he conducted 83 military campaigns and 19 times made peace with the Polovtsi. At first he waged war against the steppe jointly with his cousin Oleg, but after Vladimir was sent by his father to rule Chernigov and Oleg made peace with the Polovtsi to retake that city from him, they parted company. Since that time, Vladimir and Oleg were bitter enemies who would often engage in internecine wars. The enmity continued among their children and more distant posterity.
From 1094, his chief patrimony was the southern town of Pereyaslav, although he also controlled Rostov, Suzdal, and other northern provinces (see Principality of Pereyaslavl). In these lands he founded several towns, notably his namesake, Vladimir, the future capital of Russia. In order to unite the princes of Rus' in their struggle against the Great Steppe, Vladimir initiated three princely congresses, the most important being held at Lyubech in 1097 and Dolobsk in 1103.
In 1107 he defeated Boniak, a Cuman khan who led an invasions on Kievan Rus'. When Sviatopolk II died in 1113, the Kievan populace revolted and summoned Vladimir to the capital. The same year he entered Kiev to the great delight of the crowd and reigned there until his death in 1125. As may be seen from his Instruction, he promulgated a number of reforms in order to allay the social tensions in the capital. These years saw the last flowering of Ancient Rus, which was torn apart 10 years after his death.
Vladimir Monomakh is buried in the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev. Succeeding generations often referred to his reign as the golden age of that city. Numerous legends are connected with Monomakh's name, including the transfer from Constantinople to Rus of such precious relics as the Theotokos of Vladimir and the Vladimir/Muscovite crown called Monomakh's Cap.
Marriages and children
Vladimir was married three times. Some sources cite his first wife as Gytha of Wessex, illegitimate daughter of Harold of England who fell at Hastings and Edith Swannesha. Problems exist in that none of the sources citing this are contemporary, and none of the Russian sources cite the name of his first wife as the daughter of Harold Godwinson. It is possible that she could have been a different Gytha altogether. They had at least five children
His third marriage is thought to have been to a daughter of Aepa Ocenevich, Khan of the Cumans. Her paternal grandfather was Osen. Her people belonged to the Kipchaks, a confederation of pastoralists and warriors of Turkic origin.
However the Primary Chronicle identifies Aepa as father-in-law to Yuri Dolgoruki. With Vladimir negotiating the marriage in name of his son. Whether father and son married sisters or the identity of intended groom was misidentified is unclear.
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 599
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#05 Rus falling apart in XI-XII: The Triumvirate, Vladimir Monomakh, and not his hat
On today’s medieval history menu: Rus in 11th and 12th centuries on its final ride as one piece under the rule of three brothers, sons of Yaroslav the Wise: Izy...
On today’s medieval history menu: Rus in 11th and 12th centuries on its final ride as one piece under the rule of three brothers, sons of Yaroslav the Wise: Izyaslav, Vsevolod, and Svyatoslav 1054-1078, as well as the rule of Vladimir II Monomakh in 1113-1125.
We touch on some of the main centrifugal forces ripping the state apart, including way too many male relatives, and a mysterious nomadic tribe of Polovtsy rumored to be blonde, blue-eyed, and Asian.
https://wn.com/05_Rus_Falling_Apart_In_Xi_Xii_The_Triumvirate,_Vladimir_Monomakh,_And_Not_His_Hat
On today’s medieval history menu: Rus in 11th and 12th centuries on its final ride as one piece under the rule of three brothers, sons of Yaroslav the Wise: Izyaslav, Vsevolod, and Svyatoslav 1054-1078, as well as the rule of Vladimir II Monomakh in 1113-1125.
We touch on some of the main centrifugal forces ripping the state apart, including way too many male relatives, and a mysterious nomadic tribe of Polovtsy rumored to be blonde, blue-eyed, and Asian.
- published: 31 Dec 2019
- views: 1815
31:20
History of the Russian Monarchy - Rurik to Monomakh
This is the first episode in the History of the Russian Monarchy. In this episode we cover the time period from the founding of the Kievan Rus state all the way...
This is the first episode in the History of the Russian Monarchy. In this episode we cover the time period from the founding of the Kievan Rus state all the way until Monomakh, which saw the slow downfall of the state and the invasion of the Mongol Empire. In later episodes we will explore further princes and kings in hopes of reaching all the way until the rise of the USSR.
Enjoy, and as always feel free to let me know what you think, or any topics you might want me to cover in future episodes.
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https://wn.com/History_Of_The_Russian_Monarchy_Rurik_To_Monomakh
This is the first episode in the History of the Russian Monarchy. In this episode we cover the time period from the founding of the Kievan Rus state all the way until Monomakh, which saw the slow downfall of the state and the invasion of the Mongol Empire. In later episodes we will explore further princes and kings in hopes of reaching all the way until the rise of the USSR.
Enjoy, and as always feel free to let me know what you think, or any topics you might want me to cover in future episodes.
Links to other socials:
Tik Tok:
https://www.tiktok.com/@historicalish?_t=8Y86GuF40tC&_r=1
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- published: 12 Feb 2024
- views: 2037
7:26
MONOMAKH — Kievan Rus Prince
Grand Prince of Kyiv — Volodymir II Monomakh.
During his life, Monomakh has taken Smolensk, Chernihiv, Kyiv and Pereyasliv Prince Titles. He was one of the Ruri...
Grand Prince of Kyiv — Volodymir II Monomakh.
During his life, Monomakh has taken Smolensk, Chernihiv, Kyiv and Pereyasliv Prince Titles. He was one of the Ruriks, he founded Monomakh dynasty, created political reforms and leaded anticumans campaigns.
Nowadays, Monomakh is remembered as wisdom ruler that tried to save country unity. He was the last Grand Prince that controlled bigger part of the Kyiv Rus as centralized monarch before the Mongol invasion.
Timecodes
0:00 Intro
0:21 Early ages
1:06 Liubech Council
1:40 Cumans campaign
3:05 Reign
4:27 The Hat
6:14 Legacy
7:11 Ending
https://wn.com/Monomakh_—_Kievan_Rus_Prince
Grand Prince of Kyiv — Volodymir II Monomakh.
During his life, Monomakh has taken Smolensk, Chernihiv, Kyiv and Pereyasliv Prince Titles. He was one of the Ruriks, he founded Monomakh dynasty, created political reforms and leaded anticumans campaigns.
Nowadays, Monomakh is remembered as wisdom ruler that tried to save country unity. He was the last Grand Prince that controlled bigger part of the Kyiv Rus as centralized monarch before the Mongol invasion.
Timecodes
0:00 Intro
0:21 Early ages
1:06 Liubech Council
1:40 Cumans campaign
3:05 Reign
4:27 The Hat
6:14 Legacy
7:11 Ending
- published: 11 Sep 2022
- views: 273
55:00
1.45 - Vladimir II Monomakh
Vsevolod’s son, Vladimir Monomakh, finally accepts the people of Kyiv’s call to take the throne.
Vsevolod’s son, Vladimir Monomakh, finally accepts the people of Kyiv’s call to take the throne.
https://wn.com/1.45_Vladimir_Ii_Monomakh
Vsevolod’s son, Vladimir Monomakh, finally accepts the people of Kyiv’s call to take the throne.
- published: 12 Feb 2024
- views: 129
6:07
Monomakh’s Cap. The History of Ukraine
Russia’s Monomakh's Cap legend attempts to add grandeur to Russian historical origins
The Russian legend of Monomakh’s Cap, supposedly, an “ancient relic” and g...
Russia’s Monomakh's Cap legend attempts to add grandeur to Russian historical origins
The Russian legend of Monomakh’s Cap, supposedly, an “ancient relic” and gift to Russia by the Byzantine empire was made up in order to bind the Moscow realm to Kyivan Rus cultural heritage. A lot of other historical periods were also masked, re-written, stolen or just made up by the Russian state.
Produced by Ukrainians:
Historical texts:
Volodymyr Tylishchak - Deputy Chairman of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory,
Kyrylo Halushko,Ukrainian historian, sociologist, teacher, publicist
Olga Dudar, History teacher, author of history textbooks
Okhrimenko Oleksandr, PhD, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
Lykhodii Anastasiia, Master of Cultural Studies
Coordinators and idea:
Olha Yurchyshyn, education manager, Teach for Ukraine
Mariya Pavlichuk, TV producer, social activist
Motion graphics, Sound mixer, and voiceover:
Polina Buchak 🇺🇦, Galyna Kuvivchak-Sakhno 🇺🇦,
Directors of editing:
Kapinus Daniil
Zhylin Bohdan
Michal K
Editors and translators:
Anton Bazelinsky, scriptwriter
Mariya Khomyak, data analyst
Ganna Kudrinova, English teacher , Teach for Ukraine
Lyubomyr Oliynyk, IT specialist
Bogdan Dubach, translator
Mariia Kryvokon, Education and Communication Manager, MC "Oberig"
Anna Zhyzha
Mariya Khomyak, data analyst
Design - Yuliya Osyka.
Sound - Giullian Gioiello.
Presenters:
Krystyna Ivanova, marketolog
Anna Vakhnianyn, Post graduate student Lviv national university of Ivan Franco
Ivanna Hrebeniak, copywriter and web editor at Dramox
Danylo Stepanov. UCU Philology Student
Kateryna Kubareva, student of KNU
Materials taken from sources
End card design - Yuliya Osyka
Music - ONUKA - Zenit
FILM UA - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBtjLXrFRDs
(Doneck, Odesska, Ternopilska)
Ukraine 4K - Scenic Relaxation Film With Calming Music - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7SlK16o82o
НАУКОВИЦІ | Нейробіологиня Віра Єфремова - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TF_pdpJ8Lq4&t=3s
KTLA Protesters rally against Russian invasion of Ukraine - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmPTfrLhpQY
CBS NY Supporters of Ukraine rally outside United Nations - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j24grxDpEz4
Radio Free Europe // Thousands Of Georgians Protest Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQsZIBHw2io
Free stock footage from Prexel - yaroslav Shuraev https://www.pexels.com/video/distant-people-looking-at-bookshelf-in-library-6281210/
FILM UA "Borscht. The secret ingredient" English trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVmjDzYmyC4
Trip to Kharkiv 4K UHD, Ukraine - City Walking Tour with City Sounds - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REi-DzeblLQ
US Open Elina Svitolina vs Simona Halep Highlights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWZINYnbcCM
Українська страва _ Євген Клопотенко- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6evAnBiGrEI
Olympics // Ukraine's gold medal moment at #Tokyo2020 | Anthems - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX4PNXdSc5s
Ryan Shirley // Top 10 Places To Visit In Ukraine - 4K Travel Guide - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAyWhJ6tr9E&t=346s
The Beauty of Ukraine in 8K HDR 60FPS ULTRA HD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqjUWM8-u0c&t=114s
Stan Puzdriak - video from NYC rally outside UN
https://wn.com/Monomakh’S_Cap._The_History_Of_Ukraine
Russia’s Monomakh's Cap legend attempts to add grandeur to Russian historical origins
The Russian legend of Monomakh’s Cap, supposedly, an “ancient relic” and gift to Russia by the Byzantine empire was made up in order to bind the Moscow realm to Kyivan Rus cultural heritage. A lot of other historical periods were also masked, re-written, stolen or just made up by the Russian state.
Produced by Ukrainians:
Historical texts:
Volodymyr Tylishchak - Deputy Chairman of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory,
Kyrylo Halushko,Ukrainian historian, sociologist, teacher, publicist
Olga Dudar, History teacher, author of history textbooks
Okhrimenko Oleksandr, PhD, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
Lykhodii Anastasiia, Master of Cultural Studies
Coordinators and idea:
Olha Yurchyshyn, education manager, Teach for Ukraine
Mariya Pavlichuk, TV producer, social activist
Motion graphics, Sound mixer, and voiceover:
Polina Buchak 🇺🇦, Galyna Kuvivchak-Sakhno 🇺🇦,
Directors of editing:
Kapinus Daniil
Zhylin Bohdan
Michal K
Editors and translators:
Anton Bazelinsky, scriptwriter
Mariya Khomyak, data analyst
Ganna Kudrinova, English teacher , Teach for Ukraine
Lyubomyr Oliynyk, IT specialist
Bogdan Dubach, translator
Mariia Kryvokon, Education and Communication Manager, MC "Oberig"
Anna Zhyzha
Mariya Khomyak, data analyst
Design - Yuliya Osyka.
Sound - Giullian Gioiello.
Presenters:
Krystyna Ivanova, marketolog
Anna Vakhnianyn, Post graduate student Lviv national university of Ivan Franco
Ivanna Hrebeniak, copywriter and web editor at Dramox
Danylo Stepanov. UCU Philology Student
Kateryna Kubareva, student of KNU
Materials taken from sources
End card design - Yuliya Osyka
Music - ONUKA - Zenit
FILM UA - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBtjLXrFRDs
(Doneck, Odesska, Ternopilska)
Ukraine 4K - Scenic Relaxation Film With Calming Music - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7SlK16o82o
НАУКОВИЦІ | Нейробіологиня Віра Єфремова - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TF_pdpJ8Lq4&t=3s
KTLA Protesters rally against Russian invasion of Ukraine - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmPTfrLhpQY
CBS NY Supporters of Ukraine rally outside United Nations - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j24grxDpEz4
Radio Free Europe // Thousands Of Georgians Protest Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQsZIBHw2io
Free stock footage from Prexel - yaroslav Shuraev https://www.pexels.com/video/distant-people-looking-at-bookshelf-in-library-6281210/
FILM UA "Borscht. The secret ingredient" English trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVmjDzYmyC4
Trip to Kharkiv 4K UHD, Ukraine - City Walking Tour with City Sounds - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REi-DzeblLQ
US Open Elina Svitolina vs Simona Halep Highlights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWZINYnbcCM
Українська страва _ Євген Клопотенко- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6evAnBiGrEI
Olympics // Ukraine's gold medal moment at #Tokyo2020 | Anthems - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX4PNXdSc5s
Ryan Shirley // Top 10 Places To Visit In Ukraine - 4K Travel Guide - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAyWhJ6tr9E&t=346s
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- published: 15 Mar 2022
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Who was Volodymyr Monomakh and how did he become the prince of Kievan Rus?
May 4 in 1113 Volodymyr Monomakh ascended the throne of Kyiv Grand Duke
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May 4 in 1113 Volodymyr Monomakh ascended the throne of Kyiv Grand Duke
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May 4 in 1113 Volodymyr Monomakh ascended the throne of Kyiv Grand Duke
__________________________________________________________________
Thanks to the authors and help in development:
1. Bank card: 5168745611225662
2. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6FZK9QF4CG7D4
3. https://www.patreon.com/DiaryofHistoricalFacts
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- published: 04 May 2023
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Tales of the Borderland 63 Of Volodymyr Monomakh
A Ukrainian-American historical reenactor continues to explore Slavic folklore and introduce its creatures to a wider audience, as well as Slavic history. This ...
A Ukrainian-American historical reenactor continues to explore Slavic folklore and introduce its creatures to a wider audience, as well as Slavic history. This chapter is about Volodymyr II Monomakh, the grandson son of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, and one of the last great rulers of Kyivan Rus'.
https://wn.com/Tales_Of_The_Borderland_63_Of_Volodymyr_Monomakh
A Ukrainian-American historical reenactor continues to explore Slavic folklore and introduce its creatures to a wider audience, as well as Slavic history. This chapter is about Volodymyr II Monomakh, the grandson son of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, and one of the last great rulers of Kyivan Rus'.
- published: 30 Aug 2023
- views: 25
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SPIRITUAL LITERARURE: TEACHINGS OF VLADIMIR MONOMAKH)
Subject : Russian Studies
Paper : RUSSIAN FOLKLORE AND ANCIENT RUSSIAN LITERATURE
Subject : Russian Studies
Paper : RUSSIAN FOLKLORE AND ANCIENT RUSSIAN LITERATURE
https://wn.com/Spiritual_Literarure_Teachings_Of_Vladimir_Monomakh)
Subject : Russian Studies
Paper : RUSSIAN FOLKLORE AND ANCIENT RUSSIAN LITERATURE
- published: 11 Jun 2016
- views: 87
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FORGOTTEN WARS OF RUSSIA. THE WARS OF MONOMAKH. Episode 2. Documentary Film. Russian History.
Watch channel Russian History: UCjOzsSocFQHvyEj5JVUsf9w
Watch free documentary on russian with english subtitles
Forgotten Wars of Russia. All episodes: https...
Watch channel Russian History: UCjOzsSocFQHvyEj5JVUsf9w
Watch free documentary on russian with english subtitles
Forgotten Wars of Russia. All episodes: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwCxcPJc6BatTRyEvke_1Th7UGl4mfEGt
"Forgotten Wars of Russia" is a series of documentary films about armed conflicts that the Russian state entered from the time of the baptism of Russia to the Patriotic War of 1812. Over the years, Russia has been confronted by the strongest powers: Byzantium, Sweden, the Ottoman Empire, Persia, the Golden Horde…
The viewer will learn about the features of weapons and tactics of warfare at different stages of national history, will see the reconstruction of the unknown battles of Kutuzov and Bagration, Bogdan Khmelnitsky and Denis Davydov, Vladimir Monomakh and Svyatoslav the Wise. The cycle consists of 12 episodes, each of which is dedicated to the history of one war. Long gone times and events come to life on the screen in sieges and chases, the brilliance of metal and cannon smoke, in political intrigues and in the drama of human life in war.
Year of production: 2018 (Season 1)
Country Russia
Genre: Documentary, War, Drama, History
Tagline: -
Director: Pavel Sergatskov
Screenplay: Dmitry Volodikhin, Vasily Shevtsov, Alexander Danilov
Producer: Valery Babich, Vlad Ryashin
Cast: Dmitry Mityurich, Elena Laguta, Yuri Mirontsev, Albina Kubrikova, Oleg Efremov, Anton Alexandrov, Vilen Babichev.
00:00 The Campaigns of Svyatoslav
47:56 The Wars of Monomakh
1:38:17 The Unknown Horde
2:25:07 Lithuanian-Moscow wars (The Border Wars)
3:09:54 The Livonian war
3:58:07 The defense Smolensk
4:47:00 The Azov Campaign
5:33:02 War of Aleksey the Quietest
6:21:20 The War for the Polish Heritage
7:08:28 The Russian-Persian war (1804-1813)
7:56:37 The Russian-Swedish war (1808-1809)
8:50:48 The Russian-Turkish war (1806-1812)
The best Russian movies and TV series, melodramas, war movies, military TV shows, new Russian films, top documentary films and full movies with english subtitles.
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https://wn.com/Forgotten_Wars_Of_Russia._The_Wars_Of_Monomakh._Episode_2._Documentary_Film._Russian_History.
Watch channel Russian History: UCjOzsSocFQHvyEj5JVUsf9w
Watch free documentary on russian with english subtitles
Forgotten Wars of Russia. All episodes: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwCxcPJc6BatTRyEvke_1Th7UGl4mfEGt
"Forgotten Wars of Russia" is a series of documentary films about armed conflicts that the Russian state entered from the time of the baptism of Russia to the Patriotic War of 1812. Over the years, Russia has been confronted by the strongest powers: Byzantium, Sweden, the Ottoman Empire, Persia, the Golden Horde…
The viewer will learn about the features of weapons and tactics of warfare at different stages of national history, will see the reconstruction of the unknown battles of Kutuzov and Bagration, Bogdan Khmelnitsky and Denis Davydov, Vladimir Monomakh and Svyatoslav the Wise. The cycle consists of 12 episodes, each of which is dedicated to the history of one war. Long gone times and events come to life on the screen in sieges and chases, the brilliance of metal and cannon smoke, in political intrigues and in the drama of human life in war.
Year of production: 2018 (Season 1)
Country Russia
Genre: Documentary, War, Drama, History
Tagline: -
Director: Pavel Sergatskov
Screenplay: Dmitry Volodikhin, Vasily Shevtsov, Alexander Danilov
Producer: Valery Babich, Vlad Ryashin
Cast: Dmitry Mityurich, Elena Laguta, Yuri Mirontsev, Albina Kubrikova, Oleg Efremov, Anton Alexandrov, Vilen Babichev.
00:00 The Campaigns of Svyatoslav
47:56 The Wars of Monomakh
1:38:17 The Unknown Horde
2:25:07 Lithuanian-Moscow wars (The Border Wars)
3:09:54 The Livonian war
3:58:07 The defense Smolensk
4:47:00 The Azov Campaign
5:33:02 War of Aleksey the Quietest
6:21:20 The War for the Polish Heritage
7:08:28 The Russian-Persian war (1804-1813)
7:56:37 The Russian-Swedish war (1808-1809)
8:50:48 The Russian-Turkish war (1806-1812)
The best Russian movies and TV series, melodramas, war movies, military TV shows, new Russian films, top documentary films and full movies with english subtitles.
With the help of these free online Russian movies you will learn Russian easily.
Subscribe for high quality movies and series on our channel.
Enjoy Watching!
#RussianHistoryEN
- published: 25 Jun 2022
- views: 585