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  1. Yaropolk (972 – 980) Vladimir the Great (980 – 1015) The Grand Dukes of Russia until 1157. Святополк (1015 – 1019) Yaroslav I the Wise (1019 – 1054) Izyaslav I (1054 – 1078) Vsevolod I (1078 – 1093) Svyatopolk II (1093 – 1113) Vladimir II Monomakh (1113 – 1125) Mstislav I (1125 – 1132) Yaropolk II (1132 – 1139)

  2. 15 de jul. de 2010 · They had at least five children: Mstislav I of Kiev (1 June 1076 – 14 April 1132) Izyaslav Vladimirovich, Prince of Kursk (c. 1077 – 6 September 1096) Svyatoslav Vladimirovich, Prince of Smolensk and Pereyaslav (c. 1080 – 16 March 1114) Yaropolk II of Kiev (1082 – 18 February 1139) Viacheslav I of Kiev (1083 – 2 February 1154)

  3. Edit Facts. Yaropolk II Vladimirovich of Kiev, Prince of Pereyaslavl, Grand Prince of Kiev, was born 1082 in Chernihiv, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine to Vladimir II Vsevolodovich Monomakh of Kiev (1053-1125) and Gytha of Wessex (1053-1098) and died 18 February 1139 Kiev, Ukraine of unspecified causes. He married Yelena of Ossetia (c1100-c1150) 1116 ...

  4. YAROPOLK I. (d. 980), son of Svyatoslav and the grandson of Igor and Olga; fourth grand prince of Kiev. The date of Yaropolk Svyatoslavich's birth is unknown, but the Primary Chronicle reports that in 968 he and his two brothers were under Olga's care. In 970 their father Svyatoslav gave Kiev to Yaropolk, the Derevlyane lands to Oleg, and ...

  5. Yaropolk II Vladimirovich Monomakh (Russian: Ярополк II Владимирович, Ukrainian: Ярополк II Володимирович) (1082 – 18 February 1139), Prince of Pereiaslav (1114–1132), (Grand Prince) of Kiev (1132–1139), son of Vladimir II Monomakh and Gytha of Wessex. He fought in several campaigns against the Cumans, once in 1103 and again in 1116. Just before his ...

  6. 2 de ene. de 2024 · Gracias a su popularidad pudo dejar el trono a su hijo Mstislav I (1125-32). Conjuntamente con su hermano Yaropolk II hizo un serio esfuerzo para proteger las fronteras rusas amenazadas de norte a sur por los fineses de Estonia y los cumanos. Parecía que la dinastía Monómaca se había implantado firmemente en Kiev.