Slav Collection
"Unveiling the Rich History and Legacy of the Slavs" Greek fire illuminates the pages of history
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"Unveiling the Rich History and Legacy of the Slavs" Greek fire illuminates the pages of history, as depicted in this 11th-12th century miniature from the Madrid Skylitzes. The statue of Anne of Kiev at the Royal Abbey of St. Vincent in Senlis stands as a testament to her influential role in Slavic history. Vladimir the Great's campaign to Chersonesos is immortalized in this artwork from 1904, showcasing his strategic prowess. Saint Olga, Princess of Kiev, portrayed by Bruni captures her strength and determination during the second half of the 19th century. Underneath a majestic Slavic linden tree, Mucha's masterpiece "The Oath of Omladina" depicts unity and resilience within Slav culture. Nesterov's painting brings Saint Olga back to life with its vivid portrayal that reflects her significance during 1885-1896. The tragic event known as "The Death of Askold and Dir" echoes through time, reminding us of their heroic sacrifice for their people. Prince Alexander Nevsky's plea for mercy from Batu Khan showcases his unwavering dedication to protect Russia during uncertain times. Grand Duke Vladimir Svyatoslavich's coin (Zlatnik) serves as a tangible artifact representing his reign between 980-1015 AD. The Baptism of Prince Vladimir I depicted in an anonymous artist’s work from the Radziwill Chronicle symbolizes a pivotal moment in Russian history. Battle between Sviatopolk the Accursed and Yaroslav the Wise captured by an anonymous artist transports us back to their fierce clash. From Yaroslav to Ivan III, Luigi Giarre’s painting chronicles notable rulers who shaped Russia’s destiny throughout centuries.