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  1. Vyacheslav Yaroslavich or Viacheslav Yaroslavich was the Prince of Smolensk from 1054 until his death in 1059. He was son of Yaroslav the Wise and Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden. About Vyacheslav, there is almost no information. Some documents point out the fact of him having a son, Boris Vyacheslavich, who challenged Vsevolod I ...

  2. Boris Vyacheslavich (1054 — October 3, 1078) | World Biographical Encyclopedia. Boris Vyacheslavich Edit Profile. Boris Vyacheslavich was Prince of Chernigov for eight days in 1077. Background. He was the son of Vyacheslav Yaroslavich, Prince of Smolensk. Following his father"s death in 1057, the child Boris was debarred from his inheritance.

  3. Genealogy for Vyacheslav Yaroslavich (deceased) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. 13 de jun. de 2021 · Iziyaslav Yaroslavich (baptized as Dimitry, born in Novgorod in 1025, died October 3, 1078 in Nezhatina Niwa, near Chernihiv, Ukraine), was Grand Prince of Kiev 1054-1068, 1069-1073, and in 1077; and Prince of Novgorod in 1052-1054. Son of Yaroslav.

    • Вели́кий Но́вгород (Great Novgorod), Новгородская земля (Land of Novgorod)
    • 1024
    • "В крещении Дмитрий"
  5. 3 de feb. de 2022 · Vyacheslav Yaroslavich (1036-1057) was Prince of Smolensk (1054-1057), and one of the younger sons of Yaroslav the Wise and Ingegerd. He was born probably in Kiev, where he lived until adulthood. During his life as a young father, Vyacheslav was married to Audet, daughter of Count Leopold Shtadenskiy.

    • Анна, Anna /Alexandra (?)Babenberg
    • 1020
    • "Valdamarr Jarizleifsson", "Valdemar Holti"
    • Великий Новгород, Новгородская Земля
  6. www.xenophon-mil.org › rushistory › rulersRUSSIA - RULERS

    1056-7 AD - Vyacheslav Yaroslavich dies at Smolensk, Igor moves there from Vladimir. 1058 AD - Izyaslav conquers the Galindians living on the Oka river. 1059 AD - Izyaslav, Svyatoslav and Vsyevolod release their uncle, Sudislav, from prison in Pskov, where he had been held for 24 years by Yaroslav.

  7. Yaroslav el Sabio o Yaroslav I Vladimirovich ( c. 978–20 de febrero de 1054) fue el Gran Príncipe de Kiev desde 1019 hasta su muerte. También fue Príncipe de Novgorod en tres ocasiones, uniendo los principados por un tiempo. El nombre de bautismo de Yaroslav era George (eslavo oriental antiguo: Гюрьгi, Gjurĭgì) después de San Jorge. Sube al trono.