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.
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.
Kiev. But the thing is that now Kiev's not in Russia.
Kiev. But the thing is that now Kiev's not in Russia.
Kiev. But the thing is that now Kiev's not in Russia.
Vladimir the Great converted to Orthodox Christianity, which was the religion of the Byzantines.
Vladimir I ordered his subjects to convert to Orthodox Christianity.
Vladimir
Vladimir converts Kiev to Christianity and Yaroslavl forges alliances, creates a legal code and builds churches.
she converted to Bizantine Christianity.
Vladimir
Prince Vladimir of Kiev declared Orthodox Christianity to be the official religion of the Russian people in the year 988 AD.
AnswerIn the late tenth century, Vladimir, the prince of Kiev, adopted Byzantine Christianity and ordered the mass baptism of Russians.
The Apostle Andrew began a Christian city in Kiev. Subsequent rulers established Orthodoxy as the official religion.