Vladimir The Great

Yaroslav the Wise

Yaroslav the Wise was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1019 to 1054, remembered for the Russkaya Pravda, Saint Sophia Cathedral, and marriage alliances across Europe.

Born
978 CE
Died
1054 CE
Role
Grand Prince of Kiev

Grand Prince of Kiev (c. 978-1054)

Portrait of Yaroslav the Wise in princely regalia
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Full name
Yaroslav Vladimirovich
Also known as
Iaroslav the Wise
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c. 978
Princely origins

Yaroslav was a son of Vladimir the Great, raised inside a dynasty whose regional appointments often became rehearsal grounds for civil war.

1030s
Law and order

Yaroslav is closely associated with the Russkaya Pravda, the early Rus legal tradition that shaped justice, compensation, and princely authority.

1030s-1050s
Dynastic diplomacy

Yaroslav married his children into royal houses across Europe, making Kiev a dynastic partner of France, Norway, Hungary, Poland, and Byzantium.

1054
Succession and fragmentation

Yaroslav died in 1054 after trying to arrange succession among his sons, but his system could not prevent later division.

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c. 978

Princely origins

Yaroslav was a son of Vladimir the Great, raised inside a dynasty whose regional appointments often became rehearsal grounds for civil war.

1015-1019

Struggle for supremacy

After Vladimir's death, Yaroslav fought for Kiev during a brutal succession crisis and emerged as the dominant ruler.

1030s

Law and order

Yaroslav is closely associated with the Russkaya Pravda, the early Rus legal tradition that shaped justice, compensation, and princely authority.

1037-1050s

Christian Kiev

Yaroslav sponsored churches, books, and clerical institutions, turning Kiev into a major Christian and cultural centre.

1030s-1050s

Dynastic diplomacy

Yaroslav married his children into royal houses across Europe, making Kiev a dynastic partner of France, Norway, Hungary, Poland, and Byzantium.

1054

Succession and fragmentation

Yaroslav died in 1054 after trying to arrange succession among his sons, but his system could not prevent later division.

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  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Search results for Yaroslav the Wise,” accessed June 2026.Open source
  2. WorldCat, Books and library holdings for Yaroslav the Wise,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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  1. Library of Congress, Search results for Yaroslav the Wise,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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