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  1. Yaroslav Vsevolodovich may refer to the following Kievan Rus' princes: Yaroslav II of Vladimir, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1238–1246) Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich (1139–1198), prince of Chernigov (1176–1198) Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  2. Media in category "Yaroslav III & II, Grand Prince of Kyiv and Vladimir" This category contains only the following file. Всеволод III Большое гнездо с сыновьями.jpg 800 × 426; 165 KB

  3. 1208–1208 Yaroslav II of Ryazan *son of Vsevolod the Big Nest; 1208–1212 governors from Vladimir; 1212–1217 Roman II of Ryazan *nephew of Roman I, held captive in Vladimir, but released as their vasal; 1217–1218 Gleb II of Ryazan *nephew of Roman I, betrayed his uncle for Vladimir and executed Roman II and 6 of his relatives using Kumans

  4. 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.

  5. Anna (March 13, 963 - 1011/12) was the daughter of Byzantine Emperor Romanos II ( r. 959–963)) and the Empress Theophano. She was also the sister of Emperors Basil II Bulgaroktonos (the Bulgar-Slayer; r. 976–1025) and Constantine VIII. Anna was a Porphyrogenita, a legitimate daughter born in the special purple chamber of the Byzantine ...

  6. Rurik. Father. Vladimir II Monomakh. Mother. Gytha of Wessex. Yaropolk II Vladimirovich [a] (1082 – 18 February 1139) was Prince of Pereyaslavl (1114–1132) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1132–1139). [1] He was a son of Vladimir II Monomakh and Gytha of Wessex. He fought in several campaigns against the Cumans, once in 1103 and again in 1116.

  7. Yaroslav II (Яросла́в II Все́володович), Christian name Theodor (Феодо́р) (8 February 1191 – 30 September 1246) was the Grand Prince of Vladimir (1238–1246) who helped to restore his country and capital after the Mongol invasion of Rus'.