Hace 4 días · of Kiev fl.1112–1139: Sviatoslav III G.P. of Kiev?-1174/1177– 1180/1182–1194: Mstislav I G.P. of Kiev 1076–1125–1132: Yaropolk II G.P. of Kiev 1082–1132–1139: Viacheslav G.P. of Kiev 1083-1139/1151 –1154: Yuri I Dolgorukiy G.P. of Kiev ≈1099–1149–1151 /1155–1157: Vsevolod IV G.P. of Kiev?-1203/1206/ 1207/1208 ...
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Rulers of Independent Volhynia
1. Boris Vladimirovich 2. Vsevolod I 987–? - brother of Boris 3. Sviatoslav I1036–1054 - also ruler of Kievan Rus' 4. Igor Yaroslavich, 1054–1056 5. Rostislav I1056–1064 - also ruler of Tmutarakan. 6. Oleg I1075–1076 - also ruler of Chernigov. 7. Yaropolk I Iziaslavich1078–1087 8. David Igorevich 1087–1099 9. Mstislav I Sviatopolkovich 1099 10. Yaroslav 1100–1118[citation needed]- brother of Mstislav I. 11. Roman I Vladimirovich 1118–1119 12. Andrew I 1119–1135 - brother of Roman I. 13. Izias...
The Principality in the Kingdom of Halych-Volhynia
1. Between 1199 and 1205: annexed by the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia 2. Sviatoslav IV Igorevych 1206–1207 3. Alexander Vsevolodovich 1208, 1209–1215 4. Between 1215 and 1238: annexed by the Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia 5. Vasilko Romanovich1238–1269 6. Vladimir III Ivan Vasilkovich 1269–1288 7. Mstislav III Danilovich1288–1292 8. In 1293, Lev I centered all the power of the kingdom in his own hands, and the principality ceased to exist.
Rulers of Independent Principality of Halych
1. Volodar Rostislavich of Tmutarakan?–1084 2. Vasilko Romanovich 1084–? 3. Yuriy Vasilkovich ? 4. Igor-Ivan Rostislavich ?–1141 5. Vladimir I Volodarovich 1141–1153 6. Yaroslav Osmomysl1153–1187 7. Oleg Yaroslavich1187 8. Vladimir II Yaroslavych 1187–1189 9. Oleg Yaroslavich (restored) 1188 10. Roman the Great 1188 11. Andrew I1188–1190 12. Vladimir II Yaroslavych (restored) 1190–1199
The Principality in the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia
Between 1199 and 1206: annexed by the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia 1. Vladimir III Igorevich1206–1208 2. Roman II Igorevich1208–1210 3. Vladimir III Igorevich(again) 1211 Between 1211 and 1213: annexed by the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia 1. Vladislav 1213 2. Coloman of Halych–Volhynia and Salomea of Poland1213-1219 3. Andrew1220–1221 4. Mstislav the Bold1219–1228 Between 1228 and 1264: annexed by the Kingdom of Halych–Volhynia 1. Svarn1264–1269 2. In 1293, Lev I centered all the power of the king...
House of Anjou
In 1399, Galicia-Volhynia merged in the Kingdom of Poland.
14 de may. de 2023 · He was the son of Mstislav I of Kiev. After Yaroslav II of Kiev was driven out of Novgorod, Rostislav was invited to become the ruler of Novgorod. He accepted, and became the prince on April 17, 1154. Then, learning that Iziaslav II had died, Rostislav left Novgorod to take the Kievan throne.
13 de may. de 2023 · Mstislau Ii Iziaslavich RURIKIDES-VAN KIEV was born about 1125 in Kiev, son of Iziaslav Ii Mstislavich RURIKIDES-VAN KIEV and Agnes Liubava van HOHENSTAUFEN-VAN ZWABEN. He was married to Agnes van PIASTEN-VAN POLEN, they gave birth to 1 child. He died about 1170 in Veliki Novgorod, Rusland.
13 de may. de 2023 · Yaroslav Ii Iziaslavich RURIKIDES-VAN KIEV was born, son of Iziaslav Ii Mstislavich RURIKIDES-VAN KIEV and Agnes Liubava van HOHENSTAUFEN-VAN ZWABEN. This information is part of Familie Doevendans by Cor Doevendans on Genealogy Online.
Géza intervened at least six times in the fights for Kiev on behalf of Iziaslav II of Kiev either by sending reinforcements or by personally leading his troops to the Kievan Rus' between 1148 and 1155.
13 de may. de 2023 · Yropolk Iziaslavich RURIKIDES-VAN KIEV was born, son of Iziaslav Ii Mstislavich RURIKIDES-VAN KIEV and Agnes Liubava van HOHENSTAUFEN-VAN ZWABEN. This information is part of Familie Doevendans by Cor Doevendans on Genealogy Online.
Hace 1 día · Kievan Rus'. Роусь ( Old East Slavic) Garðaríki ( Old Norse) 882–1240. Rurikid princely emblems depicted on coins: Left: Vladimir the Great (10–11th century) Right: Yaroslav the Wise (11th century) A map of Kievan Rus' after the death of Yaroslav I in 1054. Capital.
6 de may. de 2023 · Iziaslav I of Kiev was born in the year 1024, son of Yaroslav Vladimirovich "the Wise" Rurik and Ingegerd Olofsdotter. He was married about 1043 in Krakow, Krakow, Poland to Gertruda of Poland, they had 6 children. He died on March 10, 1078 in Chernihiv, Ukraine. This information is part of Family Tree Zippro/Muse by Mike Zippro on ...
7 de may. de 2023 · (1) PARASKEVIYA [Aleksandra] Bryacheslavna (- [1261/62]). m (Smolensk 1239) as his first wife, ALEKSANDR Iaroslavich Prince of Novgorod, Dmitrov and Pereyaslavl, son of IAROSLAV Vsevolodich Grand Prince of Vladimir & his third wife Fedosia Igorevich of Riazan ( [30 May 1220]-Gorodetzk 14 Nov 1263, bur Vladimir).
29 de may. de 2023 · Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.
15 de may. de 2023 · Vladimir II Monomakh, in full Vladimir Vsevolodovich Monomakh, (born 1053—died May 19, 1125, near Kiev [now in Ukraine]), grand prince of Kiev from 1113 to 1125. Vladimir was the son of Grand Prince Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (ruled Kiev 1078–93) and Irina, the daughter of the Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachus.
10 de may. de 2023 · Kievan Rus, first East Slavic state. It reached its peak in the early to mid-11th century. Both the origin of the Kievan state and that of the name Rus, which came to be applied to it, remain matters of debate among historians. According to the traditional account presented in The Russian Primary Chronicle, it was founded by the Viking Oleg, ruler of Novgorod from about 879. In 882 he seized ...