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Monument to legendary founders of Kyiv

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“… There were three brothers, Kyi, Shchek, and Khoriv, and their sister was named Lybid. Kyi lived upon the hill where the Borichev trail now is [Andriivskyi descent], and Shchek dwelt upon the hill now named Shchekovitsa, while on the third [hill] resided Khoriv, after whom this hill is named Khorevitsa. They built a town and named it Kyiv after their oldest brother. Around the town lay a wood and a great pine forest in which they used to catch wild beasts. These men were wise and prudent; they were called Polyanians, and there are Polyanians descended from them living in Kyiv to this day. Some ignorant persons have claimed that Kiy was a ferryman, for near Kyiv there was at that time a ferry from the other side of the river, in consequence of which people used to say, “To Kyi’s ferry.” Now if Kyi had been a mere ferryman, he would never have gone to Tsar’grad [Constantinople]. He was then the chief of his kin, and it is related what great honor he received from the Emperor in whose reign he visited the imperial court. (Primary Chronicle]

According to the Chronicles, the founding of the city took place in 482. It means that in May of 2024, Kyiv celebrated the 1542 Anniversary of its Foundation.

Monyment 2
Monyment 2 — u-krane
Monument lybid — u-krane

The ‘Gardariki, Ukraine” book has a new perspective on the legendary founders’ origin.

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