Cyril and Methodius/Primary Chronicle/Conversion of Rus’
Island of Rügen in the Baltic off North Coast of Germany/Arkona, place of Slavic Pagan Worship
Great Moravian Empire: 9th c.
Central Europe, 9th c.
Monuments to Cyril and Methodius (Sofia, Bulgaria; Ohrid in Macedonia)
More monuments to Cyril and Methodius (Czech Republic; in Dmitrov, Moscow oblast)
Russian Icons of Cyril and Methodius
Glagolithic and Early Cyrillic alphabets
John Wycliffe (+1384) and Martin Luther (1483-1546)
Jan Hus (+1415) and his Martyrdom
Yaroslav the Wise (978-1054): Forensic Reconstruction 1939; Monument near the Golden Gate, Kiev
St. Sophia (Holy Wisdom) Cathedral, Kiev
Yaroslav’s daughters, 11th c. fresco in Holy Sofia (Wisdom) Cathedral, Kiev
Russian Icons of Saints Boris and Gleb
Prince Oleg the Seer (Viktor Vasnetsov, 1899); Oleg Mourned by his Men (Trizna) (Vasnetsov, 1899)
Princess St. Ol’ga (Vasnetsov) and St. Ol’ga (Mikhail Nesterov)
Prince Igor Collecting Tribute (945) from the Derevliane (Klavdii Lebedev, early 20th c.)
From Radzivill Chronicle, 15th c. (from 13th-c copy).: Ol’ga’s Revenge
Ol’Ol’ga’s Baptism in Constantinople (Sergei Kirillov, 1992)
Saint Prince Vladimir (Novgorod icon, 16th c.); Statue of Vladimir on Millennial Monument, Novgorod
Hagia Sophia, Istanbul (Constantinople)
Hagia Sophia, Interior dome; Mosaic
Baptism of Prince Vladimir (Vasnetsov); Baptism of Rus’ (Vasnetsov, 1896)
Monument to Prince Vladimir, Kiev, overlooking Dnepr River