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  1. 20 de ene. de 2023 · In 1238, when the Mongols first invaded Russia and his elder brother Yuri was killed in battle, Yaroslav left Kiev for Vladimir, where he was crowned grand prince. Yaroslav attempted to restore the cities of Vladimir-Suzdal after the Mongol ravages and fires. In 1243, he was summoned by Batu Khan to his capital Sarai.

  2. 25 de nov. de 2004 · Clarkson N Potter, New York 1981 in Table 135. Mstislav II Izyaslavich (Ukrainian: Мстислав Ізяславич; (died 1172) was the Kniaz' (Prince) of Pereyaslav, Volodymyr-Volynsky and Velikiy Kniaz (Grand Prince) of Kyiv (1167–1169, 1170). Son of Izyaslav Mstislavich, Velikiy Kniaz' (Grand Prince) of Kyiv.

  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 II Vsévolodovich (en ruso Яросла́в II Все́володович), nombre cristiano Teodoro (en ruso, Феодо́р) (8 de febrero de 1191-30 de septiembre de 1246), fue Gran príncipe de Vladímir (1238-1246), de Nóvgorod y de Kiev, y ayudó a restaurar su país y su capital después de la invasión mongola de la Rus de Kiev.

  5. Meanwhile, grand prince Yuri II Vsevolodovich of Vladimir and Daniil Romanovich formed a pact, forced Vladimir Ryurikovich, who had replaced Izyaslav Mstislavich, to vacate Kiev, and appointed Yury Vsevolodovich's brother Yaroslav Vsevolodovich to the town.

  6. Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich (Kiev, 1139–1198) was a Rus’ prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty). He was Prince of Ropesk ( 1146–1166), of Prince of Starodub-Seversky (1166–1176), and of Chernigov (1176–1198). When he became a monk before his death, he took the name Vasili. His early life

  7. 4 de ago. de 2012 · Rostislav Mstislavich (c. 1110– 14/3-1168), prince (Kniaz) of Smolensk, (1125–1160), Novgorod (1154) and Grand prince (Velikiy kniaz) of Kiev ( (1154, 1159–1167). He was the son of Mstislav I of Kiev and Christina of Sweden. After Yaroslav II of Kiev was driven out of Novgorod, Rostislav was invited to become the ruler of Novgorod.