Moscow
Moscow
Moscow eventually replaced Kiev as the seat of the Russian church. This transition occurred after the Mongol invasion of the 13th century, which significantly weakened Kiev's prominence. Over time, Moscow emerged as a political and religious center, culminating in the establishment of the Moscow Patriarchate in the 16th century. As a result, Moscow became the heart of the Russian Orthodox Church and played a crucial role in its development.
Kiev was eventually replaced by Moscow as the center of the Russian Orthodox Church. This shift occurred in the aftermath of the Mongol invasion and the subsequent rise of Moscow as a political and religious power in the region. The Moscow Patriarchate was formally established in 1589, solidifying Moscow's role as the spiritual center of the Russian Orthodox faith.
Chainmail was eventually replaced by hard plate armour.
Saint Petersburg (original name restored from the communist-era Leningrad)
Fontanelles are eventually replaced by immovable joints in the skull called sutures.
Uhh what's a Kiev's?
Kiev (properly spelled Kyiv) is the largest city in Ukraine. Kyiv is also the capital of Ukraine.
The population of Kiev is 2,797,553.
Kiev was created in 4##.
Kiev is in the Ukraine, but i say Chicken Kiev is a French/ American dish
Kiev is the Capital of the Ukraine.