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  1. Sviatopolk II Iziaslavich (Old East Slavic: Свѧтополкъ Изѧславичь ; November 8, 1050 – April 16, 1113) was Grand Prince of Kiev for 20 years, from 1093 to 1113. He was not a popular prince, and his reign was marked by incessant rivalry with his cousin Vladimir Monomakh.

  2. When Sviatopolk II Izyaslavich Rurikid Grand Prince of Kyiv was born on 8 November 1050, his father, Iziaslav I Yaroslavich Rurikid Grand Prince of Kyiv, was 23 and his mother, Gertrude of Poland Piast, was 26. He had at least 1 son and 4 daughters with Princess Elena Tugorovna of Kuman. He died on 16 April 1113, in Vyshgorod, Kievskaya sotnya ...

  3. Batalla del río Stuhna. La batalla del río Stuhna, a veces escrito como Stugna (26 de mayo de 1093) fue un conflicto que enfrentó a los príncipes del Rus de Kiev, Sviatopolk II de Kiev, Vladimir Monómaco de Chernigov y Rostislav Vsevolodovich de Pereyaslavl, contra nómadas cumanos. La batalla supuso la derrota de las fuerzas de Kiev.

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  5. Sviatopolk II Iziaslávich (en cirílico: Святополк II Ізяславич, 1050–16 de abril de 1113) gobernó como Gran príncipe de Kiev durante veinte años, desde 1093 hasta 1113; fue príncipe de Pólatsk (1069-1071), príncipe de Nóvgorod (1078 - 1088) y de Túrov (1088-1093).

  6. Other articles where Svyatopolk is discussed: Kievan Rus: …as Vladimir’s eldest surviving son, Svyatopolk the Accursed, killed three of his other brothers and seized power in Kiev. His remaining brother—Yaroslav, the vice-regent of Novgorod—with the active support of the Novgorodians and the help of Varangian (Viking) mercenaries, defeated Svyatopolk and became the grand prince of Kiev ...

  7. Sviatopolk II was supreme ruler of the Kievan Rus for 20 years, from 1093 to 1113. He was not a popular prince, and his reign was marked by incessant rivalry with his cousin Vladimir Monomakh. Upon his death the Kievan citizens raised a rebellion against the Jewish merchants and Varangian officials who speculated in grain and salt.