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  1. 21 de may. de 2022 · 1152. Death: 1220 (67-68) Immediate Family: Son of Yaroslav II of Kiev and Gertrud Princess Of Bohemia. Husband of unknown wife of Ingvar. Father of Gremislava Ingvarevna; Iziaslav Ingvarevich Rurikid; Yaroslav Ingvarevich; Vladimir Ingvarevich and Svyatoslav Ingvarevich. Brother of Мария Ярославна; Vsevolod Yaroslavich Prince of ...

  2. 25 de nov. de 2004 · Death: June 13, 1180 (55-56) Novgorod, Russia. Immediate Family: Son of Izyaslav II, Grand Duke of Kiev and Agnes Liubava of Germany. Husband of princess Agnieska of Poland. Father of Святослав Мстиславович Галицкий; Roman the Great, Prince of Novgorod, Rex Rusiae; Владимир Мстиславович ...

  3. The Grand Prince of Kiev (sometimes grand duke) was the title of the monarch of Kievan Rus', residing in Kiev (modern Kyiv) from the 10th to 13th centuries. [ citation needed ] In the 13th century, Kiev became an appanage principality first of the grand prince of Vladimir and the Mongol Golden Horde governors, and later was taken over by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania .

  4. Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich (Kiev, 1139–1198) was an Olgovichi prince. He was prince of Ropesk (c. 1146–1166), of Starodub (1166–1176), and of ...

  5. 5 de ene. de 2024 · Sviatoslav Yaroslavich, Rurikid Dynasty. Son of Yaroslav the Wise, grand prince of Kiev and Ingegerd Olofsdotter. Birth: 1027 in Kiev, Kievan Rus'. Death: December 27, 1076 (48-49) in Kiev, Kievan Rus'. Place of Burial: Savior Cathedral, Chernihiv, Kievan Rus'. From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Russia Rurikid (covering his ...

  6. Vsevolod Yaroslavovich (Andrei) House. Rurik. Father. Yaroslav the Wise. Mother. Ingegerd Olofsdotter. Vsevolod I Yaroslavich ( Old East Slavic: Всеволодъ Ꙗрославичь, romanized: Vsevolodǔ Jaroslavičǐ; [a] c. 1030 – 13 April 1093) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1078 until his death in 1093. [1]

  7. He is a canonised saint of the Orthodox Church as St. Mstislav Theodore, prince of Kiev (1132), and is commemorated on April 15. After his death, the state began to quickly disintegrate. [6] At the time of Monomakhs's death, there had been only two main groups in the princely family, the Monomakhovichi and Olgovichi , but as the family proliferated, it broke up into a number of local branches ...