{"id":15111,"date":"2020-05-12T22:23:11","date_gmt":"2020-05-12T19:23:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/go-to.rest\/blog\/hungarian-and-kievan-princes\/"},"modified":"2020-05-12T22:23:13","modified_gmt":"2020-05-12T19:23:13","slug":"hungarian-and-kievan-princes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/go-to.rest\/blog\/en\/hungarian-and-kievan-princes\/","title":{"rendered":"Hungarian and Kievan princes"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
The chronicler Nestor mentions a mountain near Kiev, which was named Hungarian \u2013 it was on it in 898 that one of The Hungarian<\/a> tribes’. Ties between Hungary and Kievan Rus was signed on 15 mediastinum marriage.<\/p>\n\n The first pair was a Hungarian Princess Predslava (daughter of Prince Taksony) and Prince Svyatoslav (died 972). The Union aimed to create a coalition to fight the Bulgarians.<\/p>\n\n The daughter of Vladimir the Great and Rogneda, predslav, married Duke Vasul, a cousin and heir Saint Istvan I<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n Daughter of Yaroslav the Wise and Swedish Princess Ingegard Anastasia<\/a> she became the wife of king Endre of Hungary. Later, Anastasia was even able to put her minor son on the throne.<\/p>\n\n The grandson of Yaroslav the Wise and the founder of the Galician princes ‘ dynasty, Prince Rostislav married the daughter of the Hungarian king Beila and Ilona.<\/p>\n\n Strangely, the Rurik and Arpadovich dynasties died out at about the same time: in 1304 and 1301, respectively.<\/p>\n\n