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  2. Sviatoslav I - Wikipedia

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    Sviatoslav is the main character of the books Knyaz (Kniaz) and The Hero (Geroi), written by Russian writer Alexander Mazin. Sviatoslav plays a major role in the Soviet historical anthology film The Legend of Princess Olga, which tells the story of his mother, Olga. Sviatoslav appears in various segments, both as a child as an adult.

  3. Feud of the Sviatoslavichi - Wikipedia

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    The Feud of the Sviatoslavichi (Ukrainian: Усобиця Святославичів, romanized: Usobytsya Svyatoslavychiv) was a war of succession in Kievan Rus' in the late 970s (the precise dating is uncertain), between the sons of the Kievan prince Sviatoslav I Igorevich (died 972), for 'eldership' after the death of their father.

  4. Siege of Kiev (968) - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Akimov, Sviatoslav's return from the Danube to his family in Kiev (1773). Tretyakov Gallery. The Pecheneg leader then decided to confer with Pretich and asked him whether he was Sviatoslav. Pretich admitted that he was only a general but warned the Pecheneg ruler that his unit was a vanguard of Sviatoslav's approaching army.

  5. Rus' conquest of Khazar Khaganate - Wikipedia

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    Battle of armies of Svyatoslav with armies of Khazar prince Kagan, ending with victory of Rus'. Miniature from the Radziwiłł Chronicle, the end of the XV century. Having gathered a large army, the Russian prince first moved against the Vyatichi, who considered themselves tributaries of the Khazar Khaganate, defeated them and moved to fight against Khazaria.

  6. Kievan succession crisis - Wikipedia

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    Feud of the Sviatoslavichi (c. 970s–980), after the death of Sviatoslav I Igorevich Kievan succession crisis of 1015–1019 (or Feud of the Volodimerovichi), after the death of Volodimer I Sviatoslavich "the Great"

  7. Ukraine commanders to exploit ‘military coup’ in Russia to re ...

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    Commanders to advance in eastern Ukraine as Wagner troops’ move on Moscow leaves Russian army in disarray

  8. Sviatoslav Company (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    On 10 December 2016, it was renamed in honor of prince Sviatoslav I. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 2018, the Sviatoslav battalion was reduced to a company with 90 personnel in service. [ 7 ] In 2023, it became a part of the Enei Battalion of the Liut Brigade [ 8 ] It is currently operating as a part of the Enei Battalion during the Russian invasion of Ukraine .

  9. Sveneld - Wikipedia

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    Sveneld (also called Svenald [1] or Sveinald; [2] Old Norse: Sveinaldr; Church Slavonic: Свѣналдъ, romanized: Svěnaldŭ [3] or Свѣнелдъ, Svěneldŭ), [4] is a semi-legendary 10th-century Varangian warlord in the service of Sviatoslav I and his family. Most of the information about Sveneld is scarce.