Igor of Kiev

Igor
Igor in the Radziwiłł Chronicle, 15th century
Prince of Kiev
Reign912–945
PredecessorOleg
SuccessorSviatoslav I
Prince of Novgorod
Reign879–945
PredecessorRurik
SuccessorSviatoslav I
RegentOleg (879–912)
Bornc. 877
Died945
Iskorosten
SpouseOlga
IssueSviatoslav I
DynastyRurik
FatherRurik

Igor (Church Slavonic: Игорь;[1][a] Old Norse: Ingvarr;[2] c. 877 – 945)[3][4][5] was Prince of Kiev from 912 to 945.[6] Traditionally, he is considered to be the son of Rurik, who established himself at Novgorod and died in 879 while Igor was an infant.[7] According to the Primary Chronicle, Rurik was succeeded by Oleg, who ruled as regent and was described by the chronicler as being "of his kin".[8]

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