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Vladimir the Great converted to Orthodox Christianity, which was the religion of the Byzantines.

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What Russian city was heavily influenced by the orthadox Christianity of the byzantine emlpire?

Kiev. But the thing is that now Kiev's not in Russia.


What action of Princess Olga reflected Byzantine influences in Kiev?

she converted to Bizantine Christianity.


Under which kievan ruler did all of the citizens of Kiev convert to Byzantine Christianity?

Vladimir


Who was the first Russian ruler to convert to Christianity?

AnswerIn the late tenth century, Vladimir, the prince of Kiev, adopted Byzantine Christianity and ordered the mass baptism of Russians.


How did Vladimir's conversions to Christianity affect Kiev?

The conversion affected the Kiev by Vladimir importing teachers to instruct the people in the faith and all the tradition of Orthodox Christianity flourished in Kiev.


What role did Christianity play in Byzantine society?

Christianity changed what people thought about the Byzantine society.


What Russian city decided to follow the Eastern Orthodox of Christianity?

Kiev. But the thing is that now Kiev's not in Russia.


What weapons did the Byzantines rely on in dealing with prince Vladimir of Kiev and the Russians?

Vladimir of Kiev probably did not fight against the Byzantines. He fought against other Slavic peoples. It was said that Vladimir of Kiev seized the Byzantine city Chersonesos in southern Crimea and agreed to evacuate the fortress of the city in exchange for or the hand of the sister of the emperor Basil II, Anna Porphyrogenita. To achieve this despite Byzantine opposition, Vladimir was converted to Orthodox Christianity and Christianised his Rus.' Because thre is no Byzantine record of a seizure of Chersonesos by Vladimir of Kiev, histiorians think that this refers to an event which occurred later in history, in the Rus'-Byzantine War (1043), which was fought by a different Vladimir: Vladimir of Novgorod. Moreover, all Arab sources told a different story about Vladimir's conversion to Chritianity. Basil II faced an internal rebellion and turned to Vladimir of Kiev for help and Vladimir agreed in exchange for the marriage and also accepted to convert to Christianity. Once he got married he sent troops to put down the revolt.


What did the Ru's do that led to the eventual influence of the Byzantine Empire on Russia?

Vladimir the Great, prince of Novgorod, grand prince of Kiev, and ruler of Kievan Rus' from 980 to 1015, converted from paganism to Orthodox Christianity, the religion of the Byzantine Empire, established the Orthodox Church in the Rus' and Christianized his lands.


What is the Byzantine form of Christianity called?

Orthodox Christianity.


What Russian city decided to follow eastern orthodox version of Christianity?

Kiev. But the thing is that now Kiev's not in Russia.


River allowed Kiev to trade with the Byzantine Empire easily?

the river was near empire