[IGOR [Ingvar] ([877/79] or [910/20]-killed Iskorosten [=Korosten] [944/46], bur Dereva near Iskorosten)
Hämmentynyt... Mistä olette - откуда ты ? Olen Koroisista - я ис коростен (Minä iskorosten eli Minä Koroisista, Korosten poikiahan minä) .
https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koroinen
The Primary Chronicle names Igor as son of Rurik, adding that he was "very young" at his father´s death[19]. This suggests a birth date in [877/79] for consistency with the report about his supposed father´s death in the same source. However, the chronology of Igor´s son Sviatoslav, which is more robust as shown below, suggests that it is more likely that Igor was born in [910/20]. The Primary Chronicle records that Igor succeeded (his relative) Oleg in 912[20], but this chronology is also difficult to sustain. It is probably more accurate to suggest that Igor was established at Kiev by the end of the 930s[21]. The existence of Igor as a historical figure is nevertheless corroborated: Liudprand of Cremona records that "rex…Inger" came to Constantinople, during the reign of Emperor Romanos I, with "mille et eo amplius navibus"[22] (dated to 941 by Franklin & Shepard[23]), and the De administrando imperio names his son "Sphendosthlabus Ingor Russiæ principis filius"[24]. Franklin & Shepard also refer to an apparently corroborating Khazar text, in which the leader is named 'H-L-G-W' [=Oleg?] and is said to have died in the Caspian region[25].
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/RUSSIA ... c481496211
Ei sentäs.. Laitoin klikkiotsikon.. :) Tulitte katsomaan, ettekö vainen ?
Korosten löytyy Ukrainasta..
http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/di ... rosten.htm
https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korosten
Mutta mikä on Ukrainan Korosten etymologia ? Löytyykö sillä yhteyttä Turun Koroisiin ? Senpä tahtoisin tietää.
Name
There are different theories about the origin of the name of the city.
The name may be derived from the word korost, 'brushwood, bushes, shrubbery'; the form Iskorosten sometimes found in early sources is probably based on the common repetition of prepositions in Old East Slavic: iz grada iz... 'from the city from...'.[4]
Another theory holds that the city was built entirely of wood, and its walls were surrounded by an oak fence, unhewn, with bark, leading to the name Is-koro-sten, i.e. the city "from bark on the wall" in Ukrainian.[citation needed]
Alternatively, the city might have been named after the sun god Khors/Xors (Horus)[dubious – discuss] - the main god of many tribes that inhabited the area, including the Drevlians. According to this theory, the names of the settlements of Korsun and Korostyshiv also come from Khors/Xors.[citation needed]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korosten