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    Iziaslav II Mstislavich (c. 1096 – 13 November 1154) was Grand Prince of Kiev (1146–1154). He was also Prince of Pereyaslavl (1132; 1143–1145), Prince...
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    intervened at least six times in battles for control of Kiev on behalf of Iziaslav II either by sending reinforcements or by personally leading his troops...
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    (1174–1175; 1180). He was the son of Iziaslav II of Kiev and Agnes Hohenstaufen and the brother of Mstislav II of Kiev. After the murder of Andrey Bogolyubsky...
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    1069 – March 1073) Sviatoslav II (March 22, 1073 – December 27, 1076) Vsevolod I (January 1, 1077 – July 1077) Iziaslav I (third time) (July 15, 1077...
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    invited his cousin and rival, Iziaslav II, to be their prince. Reneging on a promise he had made not to seek power, Iziaslav attacked and defeated Igor and...
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    captured it, but in 1151 he was driven from the capital of Rus by his nephew Iziaslav. In 1155, Yuri regained Kiev once again. After presumably being poisoned...
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  • Yaropolk II of Kiev as grand prince, but was driven out in March by Vsevolod II of Kiev. He later ruled Kiev jointly with his nephew Iziaslav II of Kiev...
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    1159 and again from 1167 to 1169. Mstislav was the son of Grand Prince Iziaslav II of Kiev. Along with his father, he participated in the wars against Yury...
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    Iziaslav Yaroslavich (Old East Slavic: Изѧславь Ѩрославичь, romanized: Izęslavǐ Jęroslavičǐ; 1024 – 3 October 1078; baptized as Demetrius) was Prince of...
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    affairs, and defeated both the Olgovichi and Yurievichi by 1142, with Iziaslav II Mstislavich gaining control over Pereyaslavl (and thus the right to reign...
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    of Novgorod and Pskov Maria Mstislavna of Kiev, married Vsevolod II of Kiev Iziaslav II of Kiev Rostislav of Kiev Sviatopolk of Pskov Rogneda, married Yaroslav...
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  • jointly Iziaslav II Iziaslavichi 1097–1154 (second time) jointly Rostislav I Rostislavichi (Monomakh) 1110–1167 1154 1154 brother of Iziaslav II (first...
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    Yaropolk II Vladimirovich (1132—1139) Viacheslav Vladimirovich (1139) Vsevolod II Olgovich (1139—1146) Igor II Olgovich (1146) Iziaslav II Mstislavich...
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    Kiev (b. ca. 1131 – d. aft. 1187), possibly a daughter of Grand Prince Iziaslav II of Kiev. They had: Bolesław (b. 1159 – killed in the Battle of Mozgawą...
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    Rurik of Novgorod, sometime in the mid-9th century, and ends with Nicholas II, who abdicated in 1917, and was executed with his family in 1918. Two dynasties...
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    Iziaslav (also Izyaslav) (Ukrainian: Ізяслав Izjáslav, pronounced [iˈzʲɑslɐu̯] ) or Zaslav (Ukrainian: Заслав, IPA: [ˈzɑslɐu̯]; Polish: Zasław, IPA: [ˈzaswaf])...
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    the condition that Iziaslav got to rule Rostov although Yuri kept a large part of the principality under his influence. Iziaslav also got to rule Volyn...
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  • accepted, and became the prince on April 17, 1154. Then, learning that Iziaslav II had died, Rostislav left Novgorod to take the Kievan throne. Indignant...
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  • the Kiev by marriage to Iziaslav II of Kiev, Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 1146–1149 and 1151–1154). Mstislav II of Kiev Yaroslav II of Kiev Yaropolk, Prince...
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  • third-born from his second marriage with Eudoxia, daughter of Grand Prince Iziaslav II of Kiev. The nickname "Spindleshanks" (Laskonogi) was given to Władysław...
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  • incessant rivalry with his cousin Vladimir Monomakh. Sviatopolk was the son of Iziaslav Iaroslavich by his concubine. During his brother Iaropolk's life, Sviatopolk...
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    gave his last daughter, whose name is unknown, in marriage to Iziaslav II of Kiev. Iziaslav died shortly afterwards and no political alliance emerged between...
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  • Iziaslav of Kiev may refer to: Iziaslav I of Kiev (1024–1078), patronymic Yaroslavich Iziaslav II of Kiev (1096–1154), patronymic Mstislavich Iziaslav...
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    Principality of Chernigov to Sviatoslav. Sviatoslav joined his brothers, Iziaslav of Kiev and Vsevolod of Pereyaslav, in forming a princely "triumvirate"...
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    descended from Mstislav I of Kiev through his son Iziaslav II of Kiev and his grandson Mstislav II of Kiev, father of Roman the Great. The older Monomakhovychi...
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  • paternal aunt of the famous Queen Tamar of Georgia. She was a wife of Iziaslav II of Kiev. Her first name as her later life is unknown. Дворянские роды...
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    Dorohobuzh 1149–1151 Iziaslav II of Kiev 1149–1154 Svyatopolk Mstislavych 1154–1157 Vladimir III Mstislavich 1157–1170 Mstislav II of Kiev 1170–1205 Roman...
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  • Viacheslav I, Grand Prince (1151–1154) Iziaslav II, Grand Prince (1151–1154) Rostislav I, Grand Prince (1154–1154) Iziaslav III, Grand Prince (1154–1155) Yuri...
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    of Novgorod and Pskov Maria Mstislavna of Kiev, married Vsevolod II of Kiev Iziaslav II of Kiev Rostislav of Kiev Sviatopolk of Pskov Rogneda, married Yaroslav...
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    19 May 1157 – autumn 1158 Predecessor Yuri Dolgorukiy Successor Mstislav II of Kiev Grand Prince of Kiev (third) Reign 12 February – 6 March 1161 Predecessor...
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