Four ships of the Imperial Russian Navy have been named Sviatoslav:
Russian ship Sviatoslav (1769), 80-gun ship of the Sviatoi Pavel class
Russian ship Sviatoslav (1781), 66-gun ship of the Azia class
Russian ship Sviatoslav (1809), 74-gun ship of the Selafail class
Russian ship Sviatoslav (1845), 84-gun ship of the Sultan Makhmud class
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Four ships of the Imperial Russian Navy have been named Sviatoslav: RussianshipSviatoslav (1769), 80-gun ship of the Sviatoi Pavel class Russianship Sviatoslav (1781)...
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active life in Russia. For more information, see the articles Russian citizens (Russian: россияне, romanized: rossiyane), Russians (Russian: русские, romanized: russkiye)...
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depart with their spoils. Sviatoslav, prince of Kiev, commanded the next attack, which destroyed the Khazar state in 965. Sviatoslav's campaign established...
Crimea to Russia". On 27 February, Russian troops captured strategic sites across Crimea. This led to the installation of the pro-Russian Aksyonov government...
convert to Christianity. Between 965 and 969, the Kievan Rus' ruler, Sviatoslav I of Kiev, as well as his allies, conquered the capital, Atil, and ended...
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The list of ship launches in 1845 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1845. Notes Subsequently named Blenheim. References "Launches...
Suzdalian expansion into the Mordva and Volga Bulgar lands. In 1226, Sviatoslav and Ivan (brothers of Prince Yuri II of Vladimir) successfully conquered...
theosophy. He is often considered the main Russian Symbolist composer and a major representative of the Russian Silver Age. Scriabin was an innovator as...
Russian Empire. One section of the troops came under command of a Spaniard in Russian service, Irishman Major General José de Ribas (known in Russia as...
Yaroslav as prince of Novgorod in 1034. Three other sons—Iziaslav I, Sviatoslav II, and Vsevolod I—reigned in Kiev one after another. The youngest children...