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1057 - 1160 Вђ“ Google Drive May 2026

A brief golden age returned under Vladimir Monomakh . He was a legendary leader who successfully pushed back the Polovtsy and temporarily restored order and central authority to Kiev. His reign is often remembered as the final sunset of a unified Rus' before the total collapse into independent principalities.

After the death of Monomakh’s son, Mstislav the Great, in 1132, the central authority of Kiev vanished entirely. New power centers emerged in Vladimir-Suzdal (under Yuri Dolgorukiy ) and Novgorod . By 1160, Kiev had become a mere symbol—a "prize" to be captured by rival princes rather than a seat of real government. This set the stage for the weakened state that would eventually face the Mongol invasion. How to find your specific document

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The unity collapsed into a series of fratricidal wars. Prince Oleg "The Misery-Maker" Svyatoslavich famously used Polovtsian mercenaries to attack his own kin, devastating the countryside. This era was defined by the "Lubech Congress" in 1097, where the princes finally met to agree on a new rule: "Let each keep his own patrimony," effectively ending the idea of a single united state.