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Rus' Khaganate c.830–882
History of Kyiv Kievan Rus' 882–1132
History of Kyiv Principality of Kiev 1132–1471
part of the Kievan Rus' from 1132 to 1243
part of Vladimir-Suzdal from 1243 to 1271
part of the Kingdom of Rus' from 1271 to 1301
vassal of the Golden Horde from 1301 to 1362
part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1362 to 1471
History of Kyiv Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1471–1569
History of Kyiv Crown of the Kingdom of Poland 1569–1648
part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
History of Kyiv Cossack Hetmanate 1648–1737
part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1648 to 1667
part of the Tsardom of Russia from 1667 to 1721
part of the Russian Empire from 1721 to 1737
History of Kyiv Russian Empire 1737–1917
History of Kyiv Ukrainian People's Republic 1917–1918
History of Kyiv Ukrainian State 1918
History of Kyiv Ukrainian People's Republic 1918–1920
History of Kyiv Ukrainian SSR 1919–1941
part of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1941
History of Kyiv Reichskommissariat Ukraine 1941–1944
part of German-occupied Europe from 1941 to 1944
History of Kyiv Ukrainian SSR 1944–1991
part of the Soviet Union from 1944 to 1991
History of Kyiv Ukraine 1991–present

The history of Kyiv (Kiev), officially begins when it was founded in 482, but the city may date back at least 2,000 years. Archaeologists have dated the oldest known settlement in the area to 25,000 BC.[1] Initially a 6th-century Slavic settlement, it gradually acquired eminence as the center of East Slavic civilization. Kyiv's Golden Age as the capital of medieval Kievan Rus' came from 879 to 1240.

Legend says that three brothers, Kyi, Shchek and Khoryv, founded the city with their sister Lybid, and named it for Kyi, the eldest brother. The century of this founding has not been determined. Legend has it that Saint Andrew (d. AD 60/70), was fascinated by the spectacular location on the hilly shores of the Dnieper River and prophesied that a great city would emerge there.

Its political, but not cultural, importance declined drastically in 1169, when the troops of Andrey Bogolyubsky pillaged it; the old town was destroyed, and the capital moved to Vladimir. Numerous sackings of Kyiv by Rus' princes followed and it was completely destroyed in the Mongol invasion of 1240.[2]

In the following centuries, the city was a provincial capital of marginal importance on the outskirts of territories controlled by powerful neighbors: the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, its successor the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the Tsardom of Russia, which later became the Russian Empire. Kyiv was also a major political and cultural center for Ukrainian nation, especially during the Cossack Hetmanate in the 17–18 centuries. A Christian city since 988, it helped preserve the traditions of Orthodox Christianity, especially under Catholic Poland, and the atheist Soviet Union.

Kyiv prospered in the Russian industrial revolution of the late 19th century. In the conflicts and turbulence that followed the October Revolution of 1917, it became the capital of several short-lived Ukrainian states. From 1921 on. it was part of the Soviet Union, and from 1934 the capital of Soviet Ukraine. In World War II the city was again destroyed, almost completely, but quickly recovered post-war, to become the third-most important Soviet city and the capital of the second-most populous Soviet republic. It remains the capital of Ukraine, independent since the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union.

  1. ^ Khvoyka, Vikentiy (2015-12-28). "Kiew-Kyrill-Wohnplatz settlement Cyril Park". pamyatky.kiev.ua.
  2. ^ "У 1240 році хан Батий захопив і зруйнував Київ. А коли його збудували? Скільки брам було? Усіх князів памʼятаєте? Тест «Бабеля» про історію міста". babel.ua (in Ukrainian). 6 December 2021. Retrieved 2022-06-20.

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