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- Ostromir abstract "Ostromir (Остромир in Russian; Christian name - Joseph) (died c. 1057) was a statesman, voivod and posadnik of Novgorod in 1054-1057 and probably for some decades previous.Ostromir is known from the first Russian dated book, the Ostromir Gospels (or Ostromir Codex), which he commissioned from his scribe Gregory. The chronicles record that Ostromir was the father of Vyshata and the grandfather of Yan Vyshatich. The Ostromir Gospels names his wife as Theophana, viewed by Andrzej Poppe as a daughter of Anna Porphyrogeneta and Vladimir the Great. Another popular speculation posits Konstantin Dobrynich as the father of Ostromir.According to the First Sophia Chronicle, Ostromir died in 1056 during his military campaign against the Chudes. It is highly unlikely, however, since the afterword to the Ostromir Codex clearly states that he was still alive in 1057.".
- Ostromir deathDate "1057".
- Ostromir deathYear "1057".
- Ostromir wikiPageID "1358645".
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- Ostromir wikiPageRevisionID "638374995".
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Anna_Porphyrogeneta.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Anna_Porphyrogenita.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Category:1057_deaths.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kievan_Rus.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Posadniks_of_Novgorod.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Chud.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink First_Sophia_Chronicle.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Konstantin_Dobrynich.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Novgorod.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Ostromir_Gospels.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Politician.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Posadnik.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Veliky_Novgorod.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_the_Great.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Voivode.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Vyshata.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLink Yan_Vyshatich.
- Ostromir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ostromir".
- Ostromir dateOfDeath "1057".
- Ostromir hasPhotoCollection Ostromir.
- Ostromir name "Ostromir".
- Ostromir shortDescription "Russian noble".
- Ostromir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
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- Ostromir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Russia-hist-stub.
- Ostromir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ukraine-bio-stubs.
- Ostromir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ukraine-hist-stub.
- Ostromir description "Russian noble".
- Ostromir description "Russian noble".
- Ostromir subject Category:1057_deaths.
- Ostromir subject Category:Kievan_Rus.
- Ostromir subject Category:Posadniks_of_Novgorod.
- Ostromir subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Ostromir hypernym Statesman.
- Ostromir type Agent.
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- Ostromir type Q215627.
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- Ostromir comment "Ostromir (Остромир in Russian; Christian name - Joseph) (died c. 1057) was a statesman, voivod and posadnik of Novgorod in 1054-1057 and probably for some decades previous.Ostromir is known from the first Russian dated book, the Ostromir Gospels (or Ostromir Codex), which he commissioned from his scribe Gregory. The chronicles record that Ostromir was the father of Vyshata and the grandfather of Yan Vyshatich.".
- Ostromir label "Ostromir".
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- Ostromir sameAs Остромир.
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- Ostromir sameAs Q2721068.
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- Ostromir wasDerivedFrom Ostromir?oldid=638374995.
- Ostromir isPrimaryTopicOf Ostromir.
- Ostromir name "Ostromir".