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    Fedor; February 1076 – 14 April 1132), also known as Mstislav the Great, was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1125 until his death in 1132. After his death, the...
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    Sviatoslav II Iaroslavich or Sviatoslav II Yaroslavich (Old East Slavic: Ст҃ославь Ӕрославичь; 1027 – 27 December 1076) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1073...
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    Novgorod. The prince of Novgorod at the time was Iziaslav's son Mstislav, who fled for Kiev. In response, the triumvirate marched up to take out Vseslav...
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    death of Mstislav I of Kiev in 1132, the semi-autonomous states were de facto independent and so led to the emergence of the Principality of Kiev as a separate...
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    Mstislav Leopoldovich Rostropovich (27 March 1927 – 27 April 2007) was a Russian cellist and conductor. In addition to his interpretations and technique...
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    response, another brother, Mstislav of Chernigov, whose distant realm bordered the North Caucasus and the Black Sea, hastened to Kiev. Despite reinforcements...
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  • Bogolyubsky—sacked Kiev and forced the ruling prince—Mstislav II of Kiev—to flee to Volhynia. Andrei appointed his brother—Gleb of Kiev—as Prince of Kiev while Andrei...
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    epithet "the Great", was Prince of Novgorod from 970 and Grand Prince of Kiev from 978 until his death in 1015. The Eastern Orthodox Church canonised him...
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    including Kiev and Galicia-Volhynia, and the Cumans under Köten. They were under the joint command of Mstislav the Bold and Mstislav III of Kiev. The battle...
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    The boyars offered the throne to Mstislav Mstislavich, Prince of Novgorod, if he could overthrow Benedict. Mstislav Mstislavich invaded Halych, but he...
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  • Mstislav I of Kiev Shakhovskoy – Dmitry Shakhovskoy Iziaslavichi of Volhynia – Iziaslav II of Kiev Rostislavichi of Smolensk – Rostislav I of Kiev Romanovichi...
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    Bogolyubsky, sacked Kiev and forced the ruling prince, Mstislav II, to flee to Volhynia. Andrei appointed his brother, Gleb, as the prince of Kiev, while Andrei...
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    Sigurd I of Norway and second to king Eric II of Denmark. Malmfred was born to Grand Prince Mstislav I of Kiev and Princess Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden...
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  • (III of Kiev) (1154–1160) Reign of Rostislav Mstislavich (Rostislav I of Kiev, 1160–1169) Reigns of Mstislav Iziaslavich (Mstislav II of Kiev), Gleb Yurievich...
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    romanized: Svętoslavŭ Igorevičǐ; Old Norse: Sveinald; c. 943 – 972) was Prince of Kiev from 945 until his death in 972. He is known for his persistent campaigns...
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    between 1172 and 1196. He was the second son of King Géza II and Géza's wife, Euphrosyne of Kiev. Around 1161, Géza granted Béla a duchy, which included...
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    struggle for supremacy in Rus'. Oleg's children were: Vsevolod II of Kiev Igor II of Kiev Maria Gleb Sviatoslav Olgovich. Dimnik writes that "it is highly...
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    1219, he renounced his claims to Galicia in favor of his father-in-law, Mstislav the Bold.[failed verification] In 1221, Daniel re-established his rule...
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    i.e. 141 years. After the de facto separation of the Moscow metropolis, in 1458 Gregory II was ordained metropolitan of Kiev , Galicia and all of Rus....
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    Svyatoslav Ihorevych, and Roman Ihorevych. 1210 Rostislav II of Kiev (short stint) 1211–1212 Mstislav the Mute as a regent for Danylo/Daniel of Galicia 1212–1214...
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    of Kiev and other southern princes: Vladimir II Monomakh intervened in 1115 (6623) and/or 1116 (6624), again in c. 1119–21, and Mstislav I of Kiev in...
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    Kievan Rus' (redirect from Kiev Empire)
    was Mstislav the Great. After his death in 1132, Kievan Rus' fell into recession and a rapid decline, and Mstislav's successor Yaropolk II of Kiev, instead...
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    numerous cities including the largest: Kiev (50,000 inhabitants) and Chernigov (30,000 inhabitants). The siege of Kiev in 1240 by the Mongols is generally...
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    became the grand prince in 1151. In 1159, Belgorod became the seat of Mstislav II of Kiev, who became the grand prince in 1167. The most prosperity the city...
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    Polotsk, Rostov, Jaroslavl, Beloozero, Udoria, Obdoria, Kondia, Vitebsk, Mstislav, and Ruler of all the Severian country; Sovereign and Lord of Iveria, Kartalinia...
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    in Székesfehérvár. Géza's wife, Euphrosyne of Kiev, was a daughter of Grand Prince Mstislav I of Kiev. She survived Géza and died around 1193. Their...
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    belonging to the Kiev Grand Prince and force to keep them despite the conflict with both two powerful rulers Iziaslav II of Kiev and the king Géza II of Hungary...
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    was the daughter of King Géza II of Hungary and his wife, Euphrosyne of Kiev, a daughter of Grand Prince Mstislav I of Kiev by his second wife, Liubava...
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    areas around the Black Sea. In 1016, Byzantine armies in conjunction with Mstislav of Chernigov attacked the Crimea, much of which had fallen under the control...
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    Vsevolod I of Kiev (1030–1093), grand prince of Kievan Rus Vladimir II Monomakh (1053–1125), grand prince of Kievan Rus Mstislav I of Kiev (1076–1132),...
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