ca. 875 - 945 (70 år)
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Navn |
Igor I _____ |
Fødsel |
ca. 875 |
Novgorod, Kievan Russia (Russia) [1] |
Køn |
Mand |
Ane-nr. |
note |
Død |
945 |
Drevlyane region, Kievan (Belorussia) |
Person-ID |
I5414 |
anebasen |
Sidst ændret |
2 jun. 2001 |
Familie |
Olga _____, of Pskov, f. ca. 892, Pskov, Kievan Russia (Russia) d. 969, Kiev, Kievan Russia (Ukraine) (Alder 77 år) |
Ægteskab |
903 |
Børn |
| 1. Dobrynia _____, f. før 940, Kiev, Kievan Russia (Ukraine) d. eft. 985 (Alder > 45 år) |
+ | 2. Sviatoslav I _____, of Kiev, f. 942, Kiev, Kievan Russia (Ukraine) d. 972, Killed in an ambush by the forces (Alder 30 år) |
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Familie-ID |
F2119 |
Gruppeskema | Familietavle |
Sidst ændret |
10 sep. 2024 |
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Notater |
- Ingvar, also called Igor, grand prince of Kiev and presumably the son ofRurik, prince of Novogorod, who is considered the founder of the dynastythat ruled Kievan Rus and Muscovy until 1598. Igor, successor to thegreat warrior and diplomat Oleg, assumed the throne of Kiev.
Described as a greedy, rapacious, and unsavory prince by the 12th-centuryRussian Primary Chronicle, Igor in 913-914 led an assault intoTranscaucasia that ended in defeat for his forces. He also conducted twoexpeditions against Byzantium (941 and 944), but many of his ships weredestroyed by the "Greek fire," and the treaty that he finally concludedin 944 was less advantageous to Kiev than one obtained by Oleg in 911.Igor did manage to extend the authority of Kiev over the Pechenegs, aTurkic people inhabiting the steppes north of the Black Sea, as well asover the East Slavic tribe of Drevlyane. When he went to Dereva (theland of the Drevlyane located in the region of the Prip'at River) tocollect tribute (945), however, his attempt to extort more than thecustomary amount provoked the Drevlyane into rebelling and killing him. [2]
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Kilder |
- [S112] "Kievan Russia", George Vernadsky, 1948.
- [S4] Norman Lee Madsen, Norman Lee Madsens database, (http://www3.sympatico.ca/colin.swift/).
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