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    Sviatoslav or Svyatoslav I Igorevich (Old East Slavic: Свѧтославъ Игорєвичь, romanized: Svętoslavŭ Igorevičǐ; Old Norse: Sveinald; c. 943 – 972) was Prince of Kiev from 945 until his death in 972.

  2. Sviatoslav I de Kiev (Sviatoslav Ígorevich, eslavo oriental: С~тославъ / Свѧтославъ Игорєвичь, Sventoslavŭ · Svantoslavŭ Igorevičǐ, nórdico antiguo: Sveinald Ingvarsson 942-972) fue un príncipe-guerrero (o konung) de la Rus de Kiev, hijo del príncipe Ígor de Kiev y su mujer Olga.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Svyatoslav I (died 972) was the grand prince of Kyiv from 945 and the greatest of the Varangian princes of early Russo-Ukrainian history. He was the son of Grand Prince Igor, who was himself probably the grandson of Rurik, prince of Novgorod. Svyatoslav was the last non-Christian ruler of the Kyivan state.

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  4. Grão-príncipe de Kiev; Reinado 945 — 972: Antecessor(a) Igor I: Sucessor(a) Jaropolco I Nascimento 942 Kiev: Morte 26 de março de 972 Chortica, Dniepre: Cônjuge Predislava Malucha: Descendência Com mulher desconhecida: * Jaropolco I * Olegue I Com Malucha: * Vladimir I: Casa: ruríquida: Pai Igor I: Mãe Santa Olga

  5. Sviatoslav I of Kiev (East Slavic: Святослав, ca. 942 – 972) was the warrior prince (or konung) of Kievan Rus'. The son of Igor of Kiev and Olga, Sviatoslav is famous for his incessant campaigns in the east and south, which precipitated the collapse of two great powers of Eastern Europe–Khazaria and the First Bulgarian Empire; he ...

  6. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Sviatoslav 'the Brave': Grand Prince of Kiev 945-972 - YouTube. History Time. 1.16M subscribers. Subscribed. 4.6K. 202K views 5 years ago. Watch my latest history documentary here:- • Boudicca...

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  7. SVYATOSLAV I. (c. 942 – 972), son of Igor and Olga; nominal grand prince of Kiev. Svyatoslav I Igorevich became the nominal grand prince of Kiev in 945, after his father Igor's death. He expanded Kievan Rus to its furthest limits, but overreached himself and failed to consolidate his rule.