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  1. Vladimir III Mstislavich [a] (1132–1171) was a prince of Dorogobuzh (1150–1154; 1170–1171), Vladimir and Volyn (1154–1157), Slutsk (1162), Trypillia (1162–1168) [citation needed] and Grand Prince of Kiev (1171).

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Vladimir III Mstislavich (Владимир III Мстиславич in Russian) (1132–1173), Prince of: Dorogobuzh (1150–1154, 1170–1171), Vladimir and Volyn (1154–1157), Slutsk (1162), Tripolye (1162–1168) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1171). He was the son of Mstislav I Vladimirovich, grandson of Vladimir Monomakh.

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    Vladimir III Mstislavich (1132-30 May 1171) was Grand Prince of Kievan Rus from 20 January to 30 May 1171, succeeding Gleb of Kiev and preceding Mikhail of Vladimir.

    Vladimir Mstislavich was the son of Mstislav I of Kiev, and he briefly reigned as Grand Prince of Kievan Rus in 1171, maintaining excellent relations with Hungary and Serbia during his brief tenure. He died in 1171.

  3. 19 de jul. de 2022 · Mstislav I Vladimirovich the Great (Russian: Мстислав Владимирович Великий) (June 1, 1076, Turov – April 14, 1132, Kiev) was the Velikiy Kniaz (Grand Prince) of Kiev (1125-1132), the eldest son of Vladimir II Monomakh by Gytha of Wessex.

  4. Vladimir III Mstislavich (Russian: Владимир III Мстиславич, Ukrainian: Володимир III Мстиславич; 1132–1171) was a prince of Dorogobuzh (11501154, 1170–1171), Volodymyr and Volyn (1154–1157), Slutsk (1162), Trypillia (1162–1168) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1171).

  5. Prince of Smolensk. The Prince of Smolensk was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Principality of Smolensk, a lordship based on the city of Smolensk. It passed between different groups of descendants of Grand Prince Iaroslav I of Kiev until 1125, when following the death of Vladimir Monomakh the latter's grandson ...

  6. Vladimir III Mstislavich Rurik of Kiev, Prince of Dorogobuzh, Prince of Volhynia, Prince of Slutsk, Prince of Triploye, Grand Prince of Kiev, was born 1132 to Mstislav I Vladimirovich of Kiev (1076-1132) and Lyubava Dmitriyevna (c1104-c1170) and died 30 May 1171 of unspecified causes.