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  1. Sviatoslav II de Kiev. Una página de Miscelánea ( Izbórnik) de Sviatoslav. Sviatoslav Yaroslávich (1027- Kiev, 27 de diciembre de 1076) fue el príncipe ( Kniaz) del Principado de Chernígov desde 1054 hasta 1073 y Gran príncipe ( Veliki Kniaz) de Kiev desde 1073 hasta su muerte. Hijo de Yaroslav I el Sabio, fue fundador de la rama ...

  2. Yaroslav II of Vladimir (1236–1238) Mikhail Vsevolodovich (1238—1239) Rostislav Mstislavich of Smolensk (1240–1241) Mikhail Vsevolodovich (Second Term) (1241–1243) After the Mongol invasion of Rus' Principality did not have its own ruler and was ruled by viceroys (voivodes). Yaroslav II of Vladimir (Second Term) (1243–1246)

  3. Svyatoslav II Yaroslavich Rurik of Kiev, Prince of Chernigov, Grand Prince of Kiev, was born 1027 to Yaroslav I Vladimirovich of Kiev (c978-1054) and Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden (1001-1050) and died 27 December 1076 Kiev of unspecified causes. He married Cecilia of Dithmarschen (c1030-c1070) in Ukraine. He married Oda von Babenberg (c1040-c1087) 1070 JL . Svyatoslav II Yaroslavich (1027 ...

  4. Yaroslav the Wise [Jaroslav Volodymyrovyč ‘Mudryj'], b 978, d 20 February 1054 in Kyiv.Grand prince of Kyiv from 1019; son of Grand Prince Volodymyr the Great and Princess Rohnida of Polatsk; half-brother of Sviatopolk I, Mstyslav Volodymyrovych, and Saints Borys and Hlib; father of seven princes, including Iziaslav Yaroslavych, Sviatoslav II Yaroslavych, and Vsevolod Yaroslavych.

  5. Contents 1Prince of Pereyaslav 2Prince of Novgorod and Kiev 3Prince of Vladimir 4Marriages and children 5References 6Bibliography 7External links In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions, the patronymic is Vsevolodovich.Yaroslav IIYaroslav Vsevolodovich on a frescoe in the Saviour Church on NereditsaBorn8 February 1191...

  6. 1 de jul. de 2019 · In 1026, Prince Yaroslav made agreement with his brother Mstyslav and divided the Rus land along the Dnieper River: he received Kiev from the Right Bank, and Mstyslav ruled Chernihiv with the Left Bank. After Mstyslav’s death in 1036 Yaroslav became the sole ruler of Rus-Ukraine. Yaroslav depicted on Ukrainian money.

  7. 25 de nov. de 2004 · He was the son of Mstislav I of Kiev and Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden. After Yaroslav II of Kiev was driven out of Novgorod, Rostislav was invited to become the ruler of Novgorod. He accepted, and became the prince on April 17, 1154. Then, learning that Iziaslav II had died, Rostislav left Novgorod to take the Kievan throne.