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  1. Ozmidov Rostislav Vsevolodovich (1928-1998) With the name of R.V. Ozmidov, a whole epoch is connected in Soviet and Russian oceanology. He is the pioneer of a new direction in marine hydrophysics - the study of small-scale turbulence and the microstructure of the ocean. He was the first to obtain a universal spectrum of the kinetic energy of ...

  2. On 8 December the Novgorodians forced Rostislav Mikhailovich to flee to his father on just the feeble pretext that Mikhail had promised to bring troops by 14 September, but it was already December and he had not come. In this way Yaroslav Vsevolodovich's supporters evicted the Olgovichi from Novgorod, as it turned out, for the last time.

  3. Rostislav Mikhailovich, Ban of Slavonia, Duke of Mačva, Prince of Lutsk, Prince of Chernigov, Prince of Novgorod, Prince of Halych, Grand Prince of Kiev, was born circa 1214 to Mikhail Vsevolodovich of Chernigov (1179-1246) and Yelena Romanovna of Halych (c1190-c1237) and died 1262 of unspecified causes. He married Anna of Hungary (c1226-aft1271) 1243 JL . Rostislav Mikhailovich (Rostislav ...

  4. Ozmidov Rostislav Vsevolodovich (1928-1998) Soviet and Russian scientist-oceanologist, organizer, theorist and experimenter.DSc (Physical and Mathematical Sciences), Professor. Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, since 1991 - RAS. With the name of R.V. Ozmidov, a whole epoch is con...

  5. Rostislav Vsevolodovich (Q845767) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Prince of Kyiv. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Rostislav ...

  6. Although Rostislav regained Kiev in 1159, his rule was not secured until 1161, when his rival Izyaslav Davidovich of Chernigov died. As prince of Kiev, he asserted his authority over the so-called kernel of Rus and placated many of the princes. He failed, however, to stop the incursions of the Polovtsy. He died on March 14, 1167, and was buried ...

  7. 15 de jul. de 2010 · Vsevolod and his second wife had children: Rostislav Vsevolodovich (1070 – 26 May 1093). Drowned while retreating from the Battle of the Stugna River. Eupraxia of Kiev (1071 – 20 July 1109). Married first Henry the Long, Margrave of Nordarm, next Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.[21] Catherine Vsevolovna (d. 11 August 1108). A nun.