Founder of the city of the capital Ukraine, Kyiv.

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Founder of the city of the capital Ukraine, Kyiv.

So here we have the Ukrainian hryvna, nominal - 10. The year of issue of this coin is 1998, mint: National Bank of Ukraine, Kiev. Total circulation – 10,000.

Kyi was the legendary founder of Kyiv and the Kyi dynasty, and the Prince (Knyaz) of the Polans. He was one of four siblings (brothers Kyi, Shchek, and Khoryv, and sister Lybid), who, according to the Primary Chronicle, lived in the Dnieper mountains and built a city on the right high bank of the Dnieper, named Kyiv, after the eldest brother. Kyi was also named the founder of the town of Kyivets on the Danube. From Kyi and his brothers the chroniclers deduced the Polans tribe.

Byzantine sources report that the Kievan prince Kyi (originally Kuver) was brought up at the court of Emperor Justinian I in his youth, converted to Christianity in Constantinople, and was educated there. "He had the great honor of the king," received benefits in the Lower Danube, where he founded the "town of Kyiv", but due to resistance from local tribes could not gain a foothold there. That's why Kyi returned home, where he "laid" (probably rebuilt or moved from another city) his capital Kyiv.

According to other Byzantine testimonies, Kyi was a contemporary of Emperor Heraclius (575–641). As his contemporary John of Nicaea writes in detail, "by the power of the Holy and Life-Giving Baptism he received, he defeated all barbarians and pagans." The friendly ties of the ancient prince with the Byzantine imperial court is evidenced by the "Primary Chronicle".

Object data

Title

Founder of the city of the capital Ukraine, Kyiv.

Artist

Obverse: Volodymyr Demianenko. Reverse: Volodymyr Atamanchuk.

Founder

National Bank of Ukraine, Kiev

Date

1998.

Culture

Ukraine.

Medium

Silver 0.925.

Dimensions

33.62x38.61x3.16.

Classification

Coin.

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