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Oleg of the Drevlyans

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Reign
  
969–977

Died
  
977 AD, Ovruch, Ukraine

Father
  
Sviatoslav the Brave

Parents
  
Sviatoslav I of Kiev


Mother
  
Predslava

House
  
Rurik dynasty

Name
  
Oleg the

Siblings
  
Vladimir the Great

Burial
  
Church of the Tithes, Kiev

Grandparents
  
Olga of Kiev, Igor of Kiev

Nieces
  
Predslava, Maria Dobroniega of Kiev, Mstislava, Theofana, Premislava

Similar People
  
Vladimir the Great, Sviatoslav I of Kiev, Malusha, Rogneda of Polotsk, Sviatopolk I of Kiev

Oleg was a Rurikid ruler of the Drevlyans from 969 to his death in 977. He was the second son of Sviatoslav I of Kiev.

Date of birth is not known, but is probably before 957. Sviatoslav split up his domains, and gave the Drevlyan lands to Oleg. Oleg and his brother Yaropolk went to war after their father's death. According to Primary chronicle, Oleg killed Lyut, the son of Yaropolk's chief adviser and military commander Sveneld, when he hunted in the Drevlyan lands which Oleg regarded as his own. In an act of revenge and at the insistence of Sveneld, Yaropolk went to war against his brother Oleg and killed him in Ovruch. Oleg was killed incidentally on the run in moat, and Yaropolk did regret this. Then, Yaropolk sent his men to Novgorod, from which his other brother Vladimir had fled on receiving the news about Oleg's death. Yaropolk became the sole ruler of Rus'.

In 1044 Yaroslav I the Wise had Oleg's bones exhumed, christened, and reburied in the Church of the Tithes.

Possible descendants

There is a Czech legend (mentioned by Jan Amos Komenský (in Spis o rodu Žerotínů), Bartosz Paprocki and Bohuslav Balbín, among others), that the noble House of Zierotin descends from a certain Oleg of Rus (see ru:Олег Моравский for details).

References

Oleg of the Drevlyans Wikipedia