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  1. Ígor Sviatoslávich (en antiguo eslavo oriental: Игорь Святъславичь, en ruso: И́горь Святосла́вич, en ucraniano: Ігор Святославич, en nórdico antiguo: Ingvar Sveinaldsson, Nóvgorod-Síverski, 2 de abril de 1151-primavera de 1201) fue príncipe de Putivl (1164-1180), príncipe de Nóvgorod-Siverski (1180-1198) y príncipe de Chernígov (1198-1201).

  2. Igor Svyatoslavich (3 April 1151 – c. 1201), nicknamed the Brave, was Prince of Novgorod-Seversk (1180–1198) and Prince of Chernigov (1198–1201/1202).

  3. Ígor Sviatoslávich fue príncipe de Putivl (1164-1180), príncipe de Nóvgorod-Siverski (1180-1198) y príncipe de Chernígov (1198-1201). Pertenece a la dinastía rurikida y es el héroe principal de la epopeya Cantar de las huestes de Ígor.

  4. Igor Svyatoslavich (born 1150—died 1202) was a prince of the Russian lands of Novgorod-Seversky (modern Novhorod-Siverskyy, Ukraine) after 1178 and of Chernigovsky (1198–1202; modern Chernihiv, Ukraine), who led an unsuccessful campaign against the Cumans (Polovtsy) in 1185.

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    The field of Igor Svyatoslavich's battle with the Cuman–Kipchaks, by Viktor Vasnetsov. The Cumans first encountered the Rus' in 1055, when they advanced towards the Rus' Pereyaslavl principality, but Prince Vsevolod reached an agreement with them thus avoiding a military confrontation.

  6. Vsevolod IV Svyatoslavich the Red (Russian: Вcеволод Святославич Чермный, romanized: Vsevolod Svyatoslavich Chermnyi) or Vsevolod Chermnyi (died August 1212) was Grand Prince of Kiev (1203; 1206; 1207; 1208–1212).

  7. The Tale of Igor, also called The Tale of Igor’s Campaign, of Igor, Son of Svyatoslav, Grandson of Oleg, describes the unsuccessful campaign of Igor Svyatoslavich, prince of Novgorod-Seversky, against his old enemies the Polovetsians, which took place in 1185.