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  1. Yaropolk II (1132 – 1139) Vsevolod II (1139 – 1145) Izyaslav II (1145 – 1154) Yuri I Dolgoruky (1154 – 1157) The Grand Dukes of Russia until 1263. Andrei Bogolyubsky (1157 – 1174) Mstislav II (1167 – 1169) Mikhail I (1174 – 1178) Vsevolod III The Big Nest (1178 – 1212) Konstantin (1216 – 1219) Yuri II (1219 – 1238)

  2. Discover the family tree of Grand Prince Yaropolk II Of Kiev for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  3. Portrait in the Tsarsky titulyarnik, 1672. Vladimir II Monomakh ( Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Мономахъ, romanized: Volodiměrŭ Monomakhŭ; [a] Christian name: Vasily; [1] 26 May 1053 – 19 May 1125) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1113 to 1125. [2] He is considered a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and is celebrated on May 6.

  4. 9 de nov. de 2022 · The details of the missile attack by the Russian Aerospace Forces that totally destroyed the “shadow” NATO bunker near Lviv,Western Ukraine,early March,2023.

  5. Yaropolk was the younger son of Yaroslav Vsevolodovich (who was the prince of Starodub or Chernigov when Yaropolk was born), by his wife Irene. [1] In 1196, prince Vsevolod Yurevich of Suzdalia refused to grant the citizens of Novgorod their request to replace his appointee Yaroslav Vladimirovich with his son or some other prince. [1]

  6. Asesinato de Yaropolk. Yaropolk I Sviatoslávich (h. 958 960 11 de junio? de 980) (eslavo oriental: Ярополк I Святославич, a veces transliterado como Iaropolk o Iaropols) fue un joven y bastante enigmático gobernante de Kiev entre 972 y 980.

  7. Sviatopolk II of Kiev. Sviatopolk II Iziaslavich ( Old East Slavic: Свѧтополкъ Изѧславичь, romanized: Svętopolkǐ Izęslavičǐ; [a] November 8, 1050 – April 16, 1113) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1093 to 1113. [1] He was not a popular prince, and his reign was marked by incessant rivalry with his cousin Vladimir Monomakh .