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  1. Sex: Yaroslav II Izyaslavich Rurik of Kiev, Prince of Turov and Pinsk, Prince of Novgorod, Prince of Lutsk, Grand Princes of Kiev, was born circa 1127 to Izyaslav II Mstislavich of Kiev (c1097-1154) and Agnes of the Holy Roman Empire (c1116-1151) and died circa 1180 of unspecified causes. He married Daughter of Bohemia (c1140-c1187) .

  2. Yaroslav II Vsévolodovich (en ruso Яросла́в II Все́володович), nombre cristiano Teodoro (en ruso, Феодо́р) (8 de febrero de 1191-30 de septiembre de 1246), fue Gran príncipe de Vladímir (1238-1246), de Nóvgorod y de Kiev, y ayudó a restaurar su país y su capital después de la invasión mongola de la Rus de Kiev.

  3. 21 de may. de 2022 · 1152. Death: 1220 (67-68) Immediate Family: Son of Yaroslav II of Kiev and Gertrud Princess Of Bohemia. Husband of unknown wife of Ingvar. Father of Gremislava Ingvarevna; Iziaslav Ingvarevich Rurikid; Yaroslav Ingvarevich; Vladimir Ingvarevich and Svyatoslav Ingvarevich. Brother of Мария Ярославна; Vsevolod Yaroslavich Prince of ...

  4. 5 de jun. de 2016 · Svyatopolk fled to the Poles and Yaroslav reigned in Kiev, after having been in Novgorod twenty-eight years. Two years later Svyatopolk returned to the attack with Boleslav of Poland as his ally. This time Yaroslav had his voevoda and kormilets (’fosterer’, ‘provisor’) Budy with him, who is represented in the Povêst as having returned ...

  5. Iziaslav was one of the authors of "Pravda Yaroslavichiv" – a part of the first legal code of called the Russkaya Pravda. [4] He is also credited with the foundation of the Kiev Pechersk Monastery. Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev ceded the whole mountain to Antonite monks who founded a monastery built by architects from Constantinople.

  6. Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich (Kiev, 1139–1198) was an Olgovichi prince. He was prince of Ropesk (c. 1146–1166), of Starodub (1166–1176), and of ...