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  2. Igor Svyatoslavich - Wikipedia

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    Igor was the elder son of Svyatoslav Olgovich, by his second wife, the Novgorodian Catherine. By giving the child the baptismal name of Yury, Svyatoslav Olgovich acknowledged his friendship with prince Yury Vladimirovich of Suzdal. [ 2 ] In choosing Igor for the boy's princely name, he testified to the close bond that had existed between him ...

  3. The Tale of Igor's Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of Igor's Campaign. The Tale of Igor's Campaign or The Tale of Ihor's Campaign[ 1 ] (Old East Slavic: Слово о пълкѹ Игоревѣ, romanized:Slovo o pŭlku Igorevě) is an anonymous epic poem written in the Old East Slavic language. The title is occasionally translated as The Tale of the Campaign of Igor, The Song of Igor's ...

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    The predecessor to the current comptroller's office started in 1846. The longest-serving Comptrollers in Texas history were Robert S. Calvert, who held the post for 26 consecutive years for an unprecedented twelve terms; George H. Sheppard, who served for 18 years over nine two-year terms; and Bob Bullock, who served for 16 years for four four-year terms and later was notable as one of the ...

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  6. Oleg III Svyatoslavich - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1201, [2] Igor Svyatoslavich, the prince of Chernigov died, and the office of senior prince passed to Oleg, and thus he occupied Chernihiv. [1] Shortly afterwards, Grand Prince Rurik Rostislavich of Kiev summoned the Olgovichi to campaign against Roman Mstislavich of Volodymyr who had begun wreaking havoc on domains belonging ...

  7. Forvis, LLP - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. US$2 billion (2024) Number of employees. 7,000 (2024) Website. www.forvismazars.us. Forvis Mazars, LLP ranks among the U.S. top 10 public accounting firms, providing assurance, tax, and consulting services. [2] In June 2024, Forvis Mazars Global network was formed between FORVIS and Mazars. Forvis Mazars is a member of the Praxity, a ...

  8. Category:The Tale of Igor's Campaign - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category " The Tale of Igor's Campaign ". The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . The Tale of Igor's Campaign.

  9. Mstislav II Svyatoslavich - Wikipedia

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    Maria Vasilkovna of Polotsk. Mstislav II Svyatoslavich (c. 1168 – 31 May 1223) [1] was a Kievan Rus' prince. His baptismal name was Panteleymon. [1] He was probably prince of Kozelsk (1194–1223), [1] of Novgorod-Seversk (1206–1219), [1] and of Chernigov (1215/1220–1223). [1] He was killed in the Battle of the Kalka River.