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  2. Olga of Kiev - Wikipedia

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    Olga was not the first person from Rus' to convert from her pagan ways—there were Christians in Igor's court who had taken oaths at the St. Elias Church in Kiev for the Rus'–Byzantine Treaty in 945—but she was the most powerful Rus' individual to undergo baptism during her life.

  3. St Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    St Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church, Woodston, Peterborough, England was built in 1964, and named for Olga of Kyiv.There is a Ukrainian Mission based in this church. The parish priest is Fr Roman Badiak.

  4. List of churches in Peterborough - Wikipedia

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    St Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church: None Olga of Kiev: 1964 Ukrainian Catholic: Oundle Road Baptist Church None [45] Baptist Union: Southside Methodist Church None [3] Methodist: Peterborough Circuit Peterborough Ortons Salvation Army None [46] Salvation Army: St Margaret of Antioch, Fletton None

  5. St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church, Kyiv - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Nicholas (Ukrainian: Костел Св. Миколая, translit.: Kostel Sviatoho Mykolaia; Polish: Kościół Świętego Mikołaja w Kijowie) is the second oldest Catholic church standing in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, after the St. Alexander Roman Catholic Cathedral.

  6. Church of Sts. Olha and Elizabeth, Lviv - Wikipedia

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    The facade and belltower Rather bare interior with the preserved neo-Gothic ambo and marble art-deco altar. The Church of Sts.Olha and Elizabeth is a Catholic church located in Lviv, Ukraine between the city's main rail station and the Old Town.

  7. Church of the Tithes - Wikipedia

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    Olga of Kiev, reburied from Vyshhorod; Yaropolk I of Kiev; Oleg of the Drevlyans; The remnants of Anna of Byzantium and Vladimir the Great were first reburied in the Church of the Saviour and later in the Dormition Cathedral of Kyiv Caves Monastery. Some remnants were reburied in the Saint Sophia's Cathedral.

  8. Adalbert of Magdeburg - Wikipedia

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    He was a German monk at the Benedictine Monastery of St. Maximinus in Trier, Germany. He was consecrated a Roman Catholic bishop and in 961 was sent to Kievan Rus. Princess Olga of Kiev had asked Emperor Otto I (the Great) to provide her a missionary from the Roman Catholic Church. [2]

  9. Chronological list of saints in the 10th century - Wikipedia

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    Olga of Kiev 969 Merewenna (Merwenna, Merwinna) 970 Ulrich of Augsburg 973 Bishop of Augsburg John of Gorze 974 Conrad of Constance 975 Bishop of Constance Edgar the Peaceful 975 Turketil 975 Cadroe (Cadroel) 976 Anastasius XVIII 977 Rudesind (Rosendo) 977 Bishop of Compostela