1972 Olympic women’s balance beam and floor gold medallist

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Saint Olga (Old Church Slavonic: Ольга, born c. 890 AD, died 11 July 969 in Kiev) was a regent of Kievan Rus’ for her son Svyatoslav from 945 until 960. She is known for her obliteration of the Drevlians, a tribe that had killed her husband Igor of Kiev, and for her efforts to spread Christianity through the Rus’; however, it would be her grandson Vladimir that would convert the entire nation to Christianity. Because of this, Olga is venerated as a saint. While her birthdate is unknown, it could be as early as AD 890 and as late as 5 June 925.

Olga was reportedly from Pskov. The Primary Chronicle gives 879 as her date of birth, which is unlikely, given the birth of her only son probably some 65 years after that date. She was, hypothetically, of Varangian extraction. Old Norse: Helga

She married the future Igor of Kiev, arguably in 903, but perhaps as early as 901-902.

After Igor’s death on 945, Olga ruled Kievan Rus as regent on behalf of their son Svyatoslav.

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