Czar of Russia.
Född 958 i Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. [1] [2]
Död 15 juli 1015 i Berestovo, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. [2]
Begravd i Church of Tithes, Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine.
Levnadsbeskrivning
Konverterade till Kristendomen 988. [1]
Vladimir, born in 958, was the natural son and youngest son of Sviatoslav I of Kiev by his
housekeeper Malusha. Malusha is described in the Norse sagas as a prophetess who lived to
the age of 100 and was brought from her cave to the palace to predict the future. Malusha's
brother Dobrynya was Vladimir's tutor and most trusted advisor. Hagiographic tradition of
dubious authenticity also connects his childhood with the name of his grandmother, Olga
Prekrasa, who was Christian and governed the capital during Sviatoslav's frequent military
campaigns.
Transferring his capital to Pereyaslavets in 969, Sviatoslav designated Vladimir ruler of
Novgorod the Great but gave Kiev to his legitimate son Yaropolk. After Sviatoslav's death
(972), a fratricidal war erupted (976) between Yaropolk and his younger brother Oleg, ruler of
the Drevlians. In 977 Vladimir fled to his kinsman Haakon Sigurdsson, ruler of Norway,
collecting as many of the Norse warriors as he could to assist him to recover Novgorod, and
on his return the next year marched against Yaropolk.
On his way to Kiev he sent ambassadors to Rogvolod (Norse: Ragnvald), prince of Polotsk, to
sue for the hand of his daughter Rogneda (Norse: Ragnhild). The high-born princess refused
to affiance herself to the son of a bondswoman, but Vladimir attacked Polotsk, slew Rogvolod,
and took Ragnhild by force. Polotsk was a key fortress on the way to Kiev, and the capture of
Polotsk and Smolensk facilitated the taking of Kiev (978), where he slew Yaropolk by
treachery, and was proclaimed knyaz of all Kievan Rus.
Gifte och barn
Gift 989
Anna Lekapene.
Princess of the Byzantine Empire.
Född 13 mars 963 i Constantinople, Constantinople, Byzantium. [3]
Död 1011. [3]
Arlogia Vladimirovna.
Countess of Orkney.
Född omkring 1011 i Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. [4]
Död. [4]
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