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Church of the Tithes

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The ruined Church of the Tithes in the 1650s, drawn by .
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The ruined Church of the Tithes in the 1650s, drawn by Abraham van Westerfeld.

The Church of the Tithes (Десятинна Церква – Desiatynna Tserkva in Ukrainian, Десятинная Церковь – Desyatinnaya Tserkov' in Russian) was the first stone church in Kiev. It was built by the order of Grand Prince Vladimir (Volodymyr) the Great between 989 and 996 by Byzantine and local workers to commemorate the Baptism of Kievan Rus' and was originally named the "Church of Our Lady" (церква Богородиці/церковь Богородицы). Vladimir set aside a tithe of his income to finance the church construction, which gave the church its popular name.

By Vladimir's order, the remains of his grandmother Princess Olga, who died in 969, were reburied in this church (she had been one of the first Christian converts among the Rus' nobility). Vladimir and his wife, Princess Anna, the sister of Byzantine Emperor Basil II, were also buried in the Church of the Tithes. The church was used by Kievans as the last refuge while the city was being ravaged by the hordes of Batu Khan in 1240, when it finally collapsed from fire.

The  Church of the Tithes.
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The 19th century Church of the Tithes.

In the 1630s the wooden church of St. Nicholas was erected on the site by initiative of Peter Mogila (Mohyla), a metropolitan of Kiev. Between 1828 and 1842, by the order of the Russian administration, a new stone Church of the Tithes was built to a design by Vasily Stasov, completely different from its original style. In 1935 the church was destroyed by the Soviet authorities.

The foundation of the original church is outlined in paving.
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The foundation of the original church is outlined in paving.

A controversial plan to rebuild the church is currently under active consideration in Kiev. Proponents of reconstruction point out the historical and political importance of rebuilding a church of unchallenged significance in the history of all East Slavic people. Opponents refer to the lack of any documentary descriptions or depictions of the original church, and that excavations were unable to determine even the layout of its foundation. Besides, the monumental building of the new church are likely to be in disharmony with the delicate 18th century St. Andrew's Cathedral, one of the most famous landmarks of Kiev, located adjacent to the original location of the destroyed Church of the Tithes. Its reconstruction would also require the destruction of the city's oldest tree, a 500-year old linden.uk:Десятинна церква

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