Vyshgorod - The town of Princess Olga.
Obverse of the coin.
Big size of reverse of the coin.
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Vyshgorod - The town of Princess Olga.
So here we have the Ukrainian hryvna, nominal - 5. The year of issue of this coin is 2016, mint: National Bank of Ukraine, Kiev. Total circulation – 30,000. The coin is dedicated to 1070 anniversary of Vyshgorod.
The earliest historical mention of dates from as early as 946 when it was described as the favourite residence of Saint Olga. Also mentioned in De Administrando Imperio, Vyshhorod served as the fortified castle and residence of the monarchs of Kievan Rus' on the Dnieper from that time until 1240, when the Mongols sacked it. At Vyshhorod Vladimir the Great (reigned 980 to 1015) kept a harem of 300 concubines. After the Mongol invasion, the location does not appear in the records again until 1523 – and even then it was documented as a poor village.
In 1934-37 and 1947, the archaeological remnants of the medieval town were excavated. The most striking find was the basement of the eight-pillared Church of St. Basil, founded by Vladimir the Great and named after his patron saint. As the church was one of the largest in Kievan Rus', it took twenty years to complete it. Before the Mongol invasion, the church housed the relics of the first East Slavic saints, Boris and Gleb, but their subsequent fate remains a mystery. The ancient Cossack military monastery, the Mezhyhirskyi Monastery, stood not too far away from the city.
Vyshhorod grew considerably following the construction of the hydroelectric Kyiv power plant and was incorporated as a town in 1968.
Object data
Title
Vyshgorod - The town of Princess Olga.
Artist
Both sides: Sviatoslav Ivanenko.
Founder
National Bank of Ukraine, Kiev.
Date
2016.
Culture
Ukraine.
Medium
Nickel silver.
Dimensions
16.54x35x2.4.
Classification
Coin.