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  1. Vsevolod and his second wife Anna Polovetskaya 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. Catherine Vsevolovna (d. 11 August 1108). A nun.

  2. Yaroslav the Wise. Yaroslav the Wise was the Grand Prince of Kiev from 1016 until his death in 1954. He was also vice-regent of Novgorod from 1010 to 1015 before his father, Vladimir the Great, died. During his reign he was known for spreading Christianity to the people of Rus’, founding the first monasteries in the country, encouraging ...

  3. fmg.ac › Projects › MedLandsRUSSIA - FMG

    5 de oct. de 2018 · SVIATOPOLK MIKHAIL Iziaslavich, son of IZIASLAV I Grand Prince of Kiev & his wife Gertrud of Poland (1050-16 Apr 1113). The Primary Chronicle names Sviatopolk son of Iziaslav, recording that his father established him as Prince of Polotsk in 1069 after the death of his brother Mstislav [223] .

  4. 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 ...

  5. Sviatopolk-Mirsky (en russe : Святополк-Мирский, Sviatapolk-Mirsky ; en biélorusse : Святаполк-Мірскі, Sviatapolk-Mirski ; en polonais : Światopełk-Mirski) est une famille de la noblesse russe issue de Riourik, fondateur de la Rus' de Kiev, et elle a joué un rôle important dans la société russe à la fin du XIXe et au début du XXe siècle.

  6. 2 de ene. de 2024 · Sviatopolk II de Kiev, Vladímir II Monómaco, y David Sviatoslav; unieron sus fuerzas en Dolobsk, invitando a otros príncipes a unirse, David Vseslavich aceptó la oferta, y Oleg dijo que estaba enfermo, pero envió algunos duques. Convención de príncipes con el Gran Duque Vladímir Monómaco II en Dolob en 1103.

  7. Sviatopolk (en rojo) con Bolesław el Brave en la Puerta de Oro en Kiev. Poco antes de la muerte de Vladimir, Sviatopolk fue liberado de prisión. En 1015, el séquito de Sviatopolk ocultó la muerte de Vladimir para evitar que reclamara el trono de Kiev. Cuando Sviatopolk se enteró de la muerte de Vladimir, tomó el poder en Kiev casi de ...