Kudeyar (Russian: Кудеяр) is a Russian legendary folk hero whose story is told in Nikolay Kostomarov's 1875 novel of the same name. According to this legend, Kudeyar was the elder brother of Ivan the Terrible. His mother purportedly was Solomonida Saburova, whom Vasily III divorced on account of her barrenness and incarcerated in a convent. Several months after the controversial divorce she bore a son, who was smuggled to the Cossacks living along the Don River, where he became their fearless ataman and champion in the manner of Robin Hood.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| - Κουντεγιάρ (el)
- Kudeyar (en)
- Кудеяр (ru)
|
rdfs:comment
| - Ο Κουντεγιάρ, ρωσ. Кудеяр, υποτίθεται από τον Οίκο των Ρουρικιδών, είναι θρυλικός ήρωας τού Ρωσικού λαού. Η ιστορία του περιγράφεται στο ομώνυμο μυθιστόρημα (1875) τού . (el)
- Кудеяр (от перс. Xudāyār «возлюбленный Богом») — легендарный разбойник, персонаж русского фольклора с XVI века. В некоторых версиях легенды, брат Ивана Грозного или сын Жигмонда Батори. Также словом «кудеяр» называли кудесника, волшебника. (ru)
- Kudeyar (Russian: Кудеяр) is a Russian legendary folk hero whose story is told in Nikolay Kostomarov's 1875 novel of the same name. According to this legend, Kudeyar was the elder brother of Ivan the Terrible. His mother purportedly was Solomonida Saburova, whom Vasily III divorced on account of her barrenness and incarcerated in a convent. Several months after the controversial divorce she bore a son, who was smuggled to the Cossacks living along the Don River, where he became their fearless ataman and champion in the manner of Robin Hood. (en)
|
dct:subject
| |
Wikipage page ID
| |
Wikipage revision ID
| |
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
| |
sameAs
| |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
| |
has abstract
| - Ο Κουντεγιάρ, ρωσ. Кудеяр, υποτίθεται από τον Οίκο των Ρουρικιδών, είναι θρυλικός ήρωας τού Ρωσικού λαού. Η ιστορία του περιγράφεται στο ομώνυμο μυθιστόρημα (1875) τού . (el)
- Kudeyar (Russian: Кудеяр) is a Russian legendary folk hero whose story is told in Nikolay Kostomarov's 1875 novel of the same name. According to this legend, Kudeyar was the elder brother of Ivan the Terrible. His mother purportedly was Solomonida Saburova, whom Vasily III divorced on account of her barrenness and incarcerated in a convent. Several months after the controversial divorce she bore a son, who was smuggled to the Cossacks living along the Don River, where he became their fearless ataman and champion in the manner of Robin Hood. Actually, there were several Cossack robbers of this name. There is a letter of one Muscovite boyar to Ivan IV from Crimea, where he reports that "there is only one brigand left here - the accursed Kudeyar". The name is apparently Persian, composed of two elements standing for "god" and "man". (en)
- Кудеяр (от перс. Xudāyār «возлюбленный Богом») — легендарный разбойник, персонаж русского фольклора с XVI века. В некоторых версиях легенды, брат Ивана Грозного или сын Жигмонда Батори. Также словом «кудеяр» называли кудесника, волшебника. (ru)
|
gold:hypernym
| |
prov:wasDerivedFrom
| |
page length (characters) of wiki page
| |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
| |
is Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
of | |
is Wikipage redirect
of | |
is issue
of | |
is child
of | |
is foaf:primaryTopic
of | |