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  1. Brief Life History of Mstislav. When King of Kiev Mstislav Vladimirovish was born on 1 June 1076, in Kyiv, Ukraine, his father, Vladimir II Monomakh, was 23 and his mother, Gytha of Wessex, was 24. He married Christina Ingesdotter Princess of Sweden in 1095. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 10 daughters.

  2. Mstislav I Vladimirovich Monomakh, also known as Mstislav the Great, was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1125 until his death in 1132. After his death, the state began to quickly disintegrate into rival principalities.

  3. Mstislav Vladimirovich I el Grande o Mstislav el Grande ( ruso : Мстислав Владимирович Великий, Ucrania : Мстислав Володимирович Великий ; febrero de 1076 - 14 de abril 1132) fue el gran príncipe de Kiev ( Kiev , 1125-1132), el hijo mayor de Vladimir II Monomakh por Gytha de Wessex . [1]

  4. Rostislav Mstislávich (en ruso: Ростислав Мстиславич) (c. 1110-1167), Kniaz (príncipe) de Smolensk (1125–1160), Nóvgorod (1154) y Veliki Kniaz (Gran Príncipe) de Kiev (1154, 1159-1167). Fue el hijo de Mstislav I de Kiev y Cristina Ingesdotter de Suecia.

  5. Brief Life History of Mstislav. When King of Kiev Mstislav Vladimirovish was born on 1 June 1076, in Kyiv, Ukraine, his father, Vladimir II Monomakh, was 23 and his mother, Gytha of Wessex, was 24. He married Christina Ingesdotter Princess of Sweden in 1095. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 10 daughters.

  6. 19 de jul. de 2022 · MSTISLAV Vladimirovich, son of VLADIMIR Vsevolodich "Monomakh" Grand Prince of Kiev & his first wife [Gytha of England] (1076-Kiev 14 Apr 1132). The Primary Chronicle records the birth of Mstislav, son of Vladimir, grandson of Vsevolod, in 1076. Morkinskinna records that “Haraldr Valdimarsson” was the son of “Valdimarr” and “Edith the ...

  7. 30 de sept. de 2022 · A la muerte de Mstislav I el Grande, le sucedió su hermano Yaropolk II (1132-39). Un litigio estalló entre los miembros de la familia de Mstislav respecto a la posesión del principado de Pereiaslav y por esa situación, Yaropolk quedó debilitado. Fue expulsado de Kiev por un nieto de Sviatoslav, Vsevolod II (1139-46).