lic. Jan Grzegorz Czapliński
Uniwersytet Warszawski

Wydział Archeologii

VIII KONGRES MEDIEWISTÓW POLSKICH - GNIEZNO 2025

List of papers
Changes of the model of princely power in Kievan Rus’ in the 11th–12th centuries as seen in the “Instruction” of Vladimir II Monomakh

The so called „Instruction” is a short didactic treatise attributed to Vladimir Monomakh, the grandson of Yaroslav the Wise and the Grand Prince of Kyiv (1113–1125). In it’s form included in the „Primary Chronicle” (Povest’ vremennykh let (Повѣсть времѧньныхъ лѣтъ, “Tale of Bygone Years”) it consists of a short description of the prince’s life and accomplishments, his letter to Oleg Svyatoslavich, the prince of Novgorod and Seversk, and instructions concerning good rulership addressed to his successors. The goal of the paper is to describe these instructions, elaborate upon Monomakh’s internal policy and the differences between his rule and the policies attributed by contemporary sources to his predecessors: Vladimir the Great and Yaroslav the Wise.