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According to the early Slavic chronicle called Tale of Bygone Years, which describes life in Kyivan Rus ' up to the year 1110, he sent his envoys throughout the civilized world to judge at first hand the major religions of the time — Islam, Roman Catholicism, Judaism, and Byzantine Orthodoxy.
* Kyiv-The historical capital of Kyivan Rus and modern Ukraine on the river Dnipro.
* Chernihiv-ancient city of Kyivan Rus ', one of the oldest cities in Ukraine, has lots of Medieval architecture.
* In Ukraine: “ Old Ukrainian Language ” (, davn ’ oukrainska mova ) or “ Old Kyivan Language ” (, davn ’ okiivska mova ).
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, including the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate, Macedonian Orthodox Church, and Montenegrin Orthodox Church, it is appropriate and common for laity to greet clergy, whether priests or bishops, by making a profound bow and saying, " Father, bless " ( to a priest ) or " Master, bless " ( to a bishop ) while placing their right hand, palm up, in front of their bodies.
Between May and June 1988 Ukrainian Catholics in western Ukraine celebrate the Millennium of Christianity in Kyivan Rus ' in secret by holding services in the forests of Buniv, Kalush, Hoshiv, Zarvantysia and other sites.
On June 5, 1988 as the official celebrations of the Millennium are held in Moscow, the Ukrainian Culturological Club hosts its own observances in Kyiv at the monument to St. Volodymyr the Great, the grand prince of Kyivan Rus '.
Yet there were also groups of people who fled into these wild steppes from the cultivated lands of Kyivan Rus in order to escape oppression or criminal pursuit.
Mykolaiv is also the headquarters of the Mykolaiv Episcopate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate.
# REDIRECT Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate
: The material from this article should be included in Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate and History of Christianity in Ukraine.
Kyivan Fortress (), also known as the Pechersk Fortress, is a generic name for the 19th century fortification buildings situated in the Ukrainian capital Kiev, that once belonged to the system of western Russian fortresses.
Now some of the buildings are restored and turned into a museum called the Kyivan Fortress, while others are in use by various military and commercial installations.
* Glorification ( 2008 ) of Petro Kalnyshevsky ( 1803 ), Koshovey-Commander of the Zaporozhian Cossacks ( glorified by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Kyivan Patriarchate )
* Venerable Andronik the Grave-Digger, of the Kyivan Zverynetsky Monastery ( 1096 )
Saints of the Kyivan Baroque Period.
# REDIRECT Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate
From time to time, the church's stylobate was rented to different organizations up until 1992, when the stylobate was taken up by the Kiev Ecclesiastical Seminary of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate.
Pritsak was a medievalist who specialized in the use of oriental, especially Turkic, sources for the history of Kyivan Rus ', early modern Ukraine, and the European Steppe region.
He was also a student of Old Norse and was familiar with Scandinavian sources for the history of Kyivan Rus '.
He saw Kyivan Rus ' as a multi-ethnic polity.
# REDIRECT Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate
* Yuri I of Galicia ( 1252 – 1308 ), King of Kyivan Rus '

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