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  1. Roman Svyatoslavich or Roman the Handsome ( c. 1052 – 2 August 1079) was prince of Tmutarakan in Kievan Rus'. The starting year of his reign is uncertain, but he reigned his principality from around 1073 or 1077. His former allies, the Cumans killed him after their unsuccessful joint campaign against his uncle, Vsevolod I of Kiev . Life.

  2. 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).

    • 1202, Nóvhorod-Síverski (Principado de Nóvgorod-Síverski)
    • Sviatoslav Ólgovich, Maria of Novgorod
  3. Roman Svyatoslavich o Romano el Hermoso ( c. 1052 - 2 de agosto de 1079) fue príncipe de Tmutarakan en la Rus de Kiev . El año de inicio de su reinado es incierto, pero reinó su principado alrededor de 1073 o 1077. Sus antiguos aliados, los cumanos, lo mataron después de su fallida campaña conjunta contra su tío, Vsevolod I de Kiev . La vida.

  4. Igor was the elder son of Svyatoslav Olgovich, by his second wife, the Novgorodian Catherine. By giving the child the baptismal name of Yury, Svyatoslav Olgovich acknowledged his friendship with prince Yury Vladimirovich of Suzdal. [2] In choosing Igor for the boy's princely name, he testified to the close bond that had existed between him and ...

  5. Vladimir I Sviatoslavich or Volodymyr I Sviatoslavych [8] ( Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Свѧтославичь, romanized: Volodiměr Svętoslavič; [a] [b] [10] Christian name: Basil; [11] c. 958 – 15 July 1015), given the epithet "the Great", [12] was Prince of Novgorod from 970 and Grand Prince of Kiev from 978 until his death in 1015.

  6. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › Roman_SvyatoslavichRoman Svyatoslavich

    Roman Svyatoslavich or Roman the Handsome (c. 1052 – 2 August 1079) was prince of Tmutarakan in Kievan Rus'. The starting year of his reign is uncertain, but he reigned his principality from around 1073 or 1077. His former allies, the Cumans killed him after their unsuccessful joint campaign against his uncle, Vsevolod I of Kiev. Life

  7. 14 de mar. de 2024 · 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.