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Yaroslav the Wise, born in 978 and died on 20 February 1054 in Kyiv, was the Grand Prince of Kyiv from 1019. He was the son of Grand Prince Volodymyr the Great and Princess Rohnida of Polatsk, half-brother to Sviatopolk I, Mstyslav Volodymyrovych, and Saints Borys and Hlib, and father to seven princes, including Iziaslav Yaroslavych, Sviatoslav II Yaroslavych, and Vsevolod Yaroslavych.
During his father’s reign, Yaroslav governed the lands of Rostov (from around 988) and Novgorod the Great (from 1010). While ruling Novgorod, which became his primary power base, he rebelled against his father by refusing to pay the annual tribute of 2,000 silver hryvni (see Hryvnia) to Kyiv. His father passed away in 1015 while preparing an expedition to subdue Novgorod, and following his death, Yaroslav waged war against his brother Sviatopolk I for the Kyivan throne. He defeated Sviatopolk and his Pecheneg allies (see Pechenegs) at the Battle of Liubech in 1015 and assumed the title of Grand Prince 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 246492 polygons.
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Yaroslav the Wise [Jaroslav Volodymyrovyč ‘Mudryj’], b 978, d 20 February 1054 in Kyiv. Grand prince of Kyiv from 1019; son of Grand Prince Volodymyr the Great and Princess Rohnida of Polatsk; half-brother of Sviatopolk I, Mstyslav Volodymyrovych, and Saints Borys and Hlib; father of seven princes, including Iziaslav Yaroslavych, Sviatoslav II Yaroslavych, and Vsevolod Yaroslavych. During his father’s reign Yaroslav governed the lands of Rostov (from ca 988) and Novgorod the Great (from 1010). While ruling Novgorod, which became his main power base, he rebelled against his father by refusing to pay the yearly tribute of 2,000 silver hryvni (see Hryvnia) to Kyiv. His father died in 1015 while preparing an expedition to subdue Novgorod, and after his death Yaroslav waged war against his brother Sviatopolk I for the Kyivan throne. He defeated Sviatopolk and his Pecheneg allies (see Pechenegs) at the Battle of Liubech in 1015 and assumed the title of grand prince 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 246492 polygons.
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Pot of Hryvni/Grivna 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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The Hryvnia or Grivna (depending on the region and dialect) were a type currency as well as a measure of weight used in Kievan Rus’ and other East Slavic countries from the 10th century up to the later middle ages. The Hryvni/Grivnas were mostly made out of roughly cast silver and some times gold. What makes them rather interesting when compared to many other currencies of the period was their unusual shape, instead of being shaped like more common coins the Hryvni/Grivnas wold be commonly be found in three different forms from so-called “Triangular Novgorod Hryvni/Grivnas” which were long and thin, with a triangular spine. The round Hryvni/Grivnas were in the other hand more round than triangular but still long and thin. Then come the most weirdly shaped of the Hryvni/Grivna the so called “Kievan rhombic Hryvni/Grivna”, the name comes from their bizarre rhombic/hexagonal shape 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 226688 polygons.