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Initially, the eldest son Sviatopolk took the throne of Kiev, and in an attempt to get rid of other contenders for princely power, killed his brothers ] and ] prince Sviatoslav.{{sfn|Martin|2007|p=26}} Sviatopolk was opposed by Yaroslav, who gathered a large army in Novgorod and then marched south.{{sfn|Martin|2007|p=26}} The two armies met near Liubech and reportedly did not dare to start fighting for three months.{{sfn|Cross|Sherbowitz-Wetzor|1953|p=131}} | Initially, the eldest son Sviatopolk took the throne of Kiev, and in an attempt to get rid of other contenders for princely power, killed his brothers ] and ] prince Sviatoslav.{{sfn|Martin|2007|p=26}} Sviatopolk was opposed by Yaroslav, who gathered a large army in Novgorod and then marched south.{{sfn|Martin|2007|p=26}} The two armies met near Liubech and reportedly did not dare to start fighting for three months.{{sfn|Cross|Sherbowitz-Wetzor|1953|p=131}} | ||
Eventually, in late 1016, a decisive battle took place |
Eventually, in late 1016, a decisive battle took place at Liubech. The ] provide ] of the battle.{{sfn|Ostrowski|2006|pp=305–306}} | ||
Sviatopolk's army was defeated, and he fled to his father-in-law, the Polish duke ].{{sfn|Martin|2007|p=26}}{{sfn|Raffensperger|Ostrowski|2023|p=50}} Yaroslav entered Kiev (modern ]) and for the first time became prince of Kiev.{{sfn|Cross|Sherbowitz-Wetzor|1953|p=132}}{{sfn|Raffensperger|Ostrowski|2023|p=50}} | |||
== In the ''Chronicon Thietmari'' and the ''Eymund Saga'' == | == In the ''Chronicon Thietmari'' and the ''Eymund Saga'' == | ||
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* {{cite encyclopedia |last=Kotlyar |first=Mykola |title=Любецька битва 1016 |trans-title=Battle of Liubech 1016 |url=http://resource.history.org.ua/cgi-bin/eiu/history.exe?&I21DBN=EIU&P21DBN=EIU&S21STN=1&S21REF=10&S21FMT=eiu_all&C21COM=S&S21CNR=20&S21P01=0&S21P02=0&S21P03=TRN=&S21COLORTERMS=0&S21STR=Lyubetska_bytva_1016 |encyclopedia=] |date=2009 |publisher=] |language=uk |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160916180201/http://history.org.ua/?encyclop&termin=Lyubetska_bytva_1016 |archive-date=16 September 2016 |access-date=5 January 2025}} | * {{cite encyclopedia |last=Kotlyar |first=Mykola |title=Любецька битва 1016 |trans-title=Battle of Liubech 1016 |url=http://resource.history.org.ua/cgi-bin/eiu/history.exe?&I21DBN=EIU&P21DBN=EIU&S21STN=1&S21REF=10&S21FMT=eiu_all&C21COM=S&S21CNR=20&S21P01=0&S21P02=0&S21P03=TRN=&S21COLORTERMS=0&S21STR=Lyubetska_bytva_1016 |encyclopedia=] |date=2009 |publisher=] |language=uk |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160916180201/http://history.org.ua/?encyclop&termin=Lyubetska_bytva_1016 |archive-date=16 September 2016 |access-date=5 January 2025}} | ||
* {{cite book |title=Medieval Russia: 980–1584. Second Edition. E-book |last=Martin |first=Janet |authorlink=Janet L. B. Martin |url=https://www.ebooks.com/en-us/book/802816/medieval-russia-980-1584/janet-martin/ |year=2007 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location=Cambridge |isbn=978-0-511-36800-4}} | * {{cite book |title=Medieval Russia: 980–1584. Second Edition. E-book |last=Martin |first=Janet |authorlink=Janet L. B. Martin |url=https://www.ebooks.com/en-us/book/802816/medieval-russia-980-1584/janet-martin/ |year=2007 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location=Cambridge |isbn=978-0-511-36800-4}} | ||
* {{cite journal |last=Ostrowski |first=Donald |authorlink=Donald Ostrowski |title=Alexander Nevskii's 'Battle on the Ice': The Creation of a Legend |journal=] |publisher=Brill |volume=33 |issue=2/4 |year=2006 |issn=0094-288X |jstor=24664446 |pages=289–312 |doi=10.1163/187633106X00186 |url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/24664446}} | |||
* {{cite book |last=Raffensperger |first=Christian |last2=Ostrowski |first2=Donald |authorlink2=Donald Ostrowski |title=The Ruling Families of Rus: Clan, Family and Kingdom |publisher=Reaktion Books |location=London |date=2023 |pages=309 |isbn=978-1-78914-745-2}} (e-book) | |||
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The Battle of Liubech (1016) was a clash between the troops of Sviatopolk (prince of Kiev and Turov) and his brother Yaroslav (prince of Novgorod) near the town of Liubech (modern Chernihiv Oblast). It was part of the Kievan succession crisis of 1015–1019 that broke out between the brothers after the death of prince Volodimer I of Kiev (1015).
In the Primary Chronicle (PVL)
The most extensive narrative of the battle is found in the Primary Chronicle (PVL) sub anno 6524 (1016).
Initially, the eldest son Sviatopolk took the throne of Kiev, and in an attempt to get rid of other contenders for princely power, killed his brothers Boris, Gleb and Derevlian prince Sviatoslav. Sviatopolk was opposed by Yaroslav, who gathered a large army in Novgorod and then marched south. The two armies met near Liubech and reportedly did not dare to start fighting for three months.
Eventually, in late 1016, a decisive battle took place at Liubech. The main textual witnesses of the Primary Chronicle provide conflicting accounts on details (in lines 141.17–142.22) of the battle.
Sviatopolk's army was defeated, and he fled to his father-in-law, the Polish duke Bolesław I the Brave. Yaroslav entered Kiev (modern Kyiv) and for the first time became prince of Kiev.
In the Chronicon Thietmari and the Eymund Saga
Водночас в літературі висловлювалися припущення, що опонентом Ярослава в битві під Любечем міг бути не Святополк, який за свідченнями Тітмара Мерзебурзького втік до Польщі одразу після смерті Володимира, а Мстислав Хоробрий або ж Святослав Деревлянський.
According to certain scholarly interpretations of the Eymundar þáttr hrings saga, the Varangian chief Eymund may have participated in this battle with Varangian mercenaries on Yaroslav's side, but this is contested.
References
- Cross & Sherbowitz-Wetzor 1953, pp. 131–132.
- ^ Martin 2007, p. 26.
- Cross & Sherbowitz-Wetzor 1953, p. 131.
- Ostrowski 2006, pp. 305–306.
- ^ Raffensperger & Ostrowski 2023, p. 50.
- Cross & Sherbowitz-Wetzor 1953, p. 132.
- Kotlyar 2009.
- ^ "Олексій Мустафін. Княжа «Гра на виліт». Гинуть святі, виживають мудрі?" [Oleksiy Mustafin. The Princely 'Elimination Game'. Do the saints perish and the wise survive?]. Київ24. (in Ukrainian). 8 January 2022. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
Bibliography
Primary sources
- Primary Chronicle (c. 1110s).
- Cross, Samuel Hazzard; Sherbowitz-Wetzor, Olgerd P. (1953). The Russian Primary Chronicle, Laurentian Text. Translated and edited by Samuel Hazzard Cross and Olgerd P. Sherbowitz-Wetzor (PDF). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Mediaeval Academy of America. p. 325. Retrieved 26 January 2023. (First edition published in 1930. The first 50 pages are a scholarly introduction.)
- Thuis, Hans (2015). Nestorkroniek. De oudste geschiedenis van het Kievse Rijk (in Dutch). Nijmegen: Uitgeverij Vantilt. p. 304. ISBN 9789460042287.
- Ostrowski, Donald; Birnbaum, David J. (7 December 2014). "Rus' primary chronicle critical edition – Interlinear line-level collation". pvl.obdurodon.org (in Church Slavic). Retrieved 5 May 2023.
- Thietmar of Merseburg, Chronicon Thietmari (1018).
- Warner, David A., ed. (2001). Ottonian Germany: The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg. Manchester Medieval Sources Series. Manchester & New York: Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-4926-1.
Literature
- Kotlyar, Mykola (2009). "Любецька битва 1016" [Battle of Liubech 1016]. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). Institute of History of Ukraine. Archived from the original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 5 January 2025.
- Martin, Janet (2007). Medieval Russia: 980–1584. Second Edition. E-book. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-511-36800-4.
- Ostrowski, Donald (2006). "Alexander Nevskii's 'Battle on the Ice': The Creation of a Legend". Russian History/Histoire Russe. 33 (2/4). Brill: 289–312. doi:10.1163/187633106X00186. ISSN 0094-288X. JSTOR 24664446.
- Raffensperger, Christian; Ostrowski, Donald (2023). The Ruling Families of Rus: Clan, Family and Kingdom. London: Reaktion Books. p. 309. ISBN 978-1-78914-745-2. (e-book)
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