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  1. However, Vseslav didn't want to rule Kiev, so he fled in the night, leaving the people of the city with no leader to face Iziaslav and his Polish allies. Sviatoslav and Vsevolod asked him to show restraint, so he sent his son Mstislav, former prince of Novgorod, to blind and kill the important people. Iziaslav was received back in Kiev by 2 May ...

  2. Principado de Kiev. Este artículo se refiere a uno de los principados que formaron la Rus de Kiev. El Principado de Kiev era un principado dentro de la Rus de Kiev que posteriormente se convirtió en uno de sus sucesores al disgregarse esta última en el siglo XIII. Estaba situado en la región donde hoy se encuentra la óblast ucraniana de Kiev.

  3. St. Mstislav the Great, 26 th great grandfather, first line of descent: St. Mstislav I Vladimirovich, GG Prince of Kiev (1076-1132) Euphrosyne Misztislavovna-Rurikova, Princess Kiev (1130-c. 1186) ARPAD (hazi) III Bela kiraly, King of Hungary (c. 1148-1196) ARPAD(hazi) II. Andras, K. Hungary (1176/7-1235) Violante de Hungria, reina de Aragon (c ...

  4. Mstislav I Vladimirovich the Great of Kiev (Мстислав Владимирович Великий, Великий князь Киевский), Prince of Novgorod, Prince of Rostov, Prince of Belgorod-Kievsky, Grand Prince of Kiev, was born 1 June 1076 in Turau, Zhytkavichy Rayon, Homiel Voblasts, Belarus to Vladimir II Vsevolodovich Monomakh of Kiev (1053-1125) and Gytha of Wessex (1053 ...

  5. El Gran Príncipe de Kiev (a veces gran duque) era el título del monarca de Kievan Rus', que residía en Kiev (actualmente Kyiv) desde el siglo 10. al siglo XIII.En el siglo XIII, Kiev se convirtió en un principado de apacentamiento, primero del gran príncipe de Vladimir y los gobernadores de la Horda de Oro de los mongoles, y más tarde pasó a manos del Gran Ducado de Lituania.

  6. Eastern Orthodox. 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 ...

  7. Mstislav was the son of Grand Prince Iziaslav II of Kiev. Along with his father, he participated in the wars against Yury Dolgoruky and the Chernigov princes. After an initial victory against the Cumans in 1153, Mstislav was defeated by the Cumans at the Psel river. Yury Dolgoruky forced him to flee to Poland in 1155, but the next year Mstislav ...