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    Sviatoslav Olgovich (died February 14, 1164) was Prince of Novgorod (1136–1138); Novgorod-Seversk (1139); Belgorod (1141–1154); and Chernigov (1154–1164)...
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  • Prince of Kiev (1174; 1177–1180; 1182–1194). He was the son of Vsevolod II Olgovich. He succeeded in taking the Kievan throne from Yaroslav II, and ruled Kiev...
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  • 1182–1194) Sviatoslav Olgovich (before 1108–1164), prince of Novgorod-Severski (1136–1138, 1139), Belgorod (1141–1154) and Chernigov (1154–1164) Sviatoslav III...
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    Vsevolod II Olgovich (died August 1, 1146) was Prince of Chernigov (1127–1139) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1139–1146). He was a son of Oleg Svyatoslavich...
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    Oleg's children were: Vsevolod II of Kiev Igor II of Kiev Maria Gleb Sviatoslav Olgovich. Dimnik writes that "it is highly probable" that Oleg succeeded his...
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    Yuri.[citation needed] In 1147 Yuri Dolgorukiy had a meeting with Sviatoslav Olgovich (then prince of Belgorod Kievsky) in a place called Moscow. In 1156...
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    Chernigov prince, Sviatoslav Olgovich. Vsevolod moved to Pskov and died in 1138 at the siege of Novgorod. Who were convinced to replace Sviatoslav with Rostislav...
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    dates only to the late 10th century when Vladimir, the youngest son of Sviatoslav I, was made the prince of Novgorod. During the reign of Ivan III, the...
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    to Moscow was in 1147, as a meeting place of Yuri Dolgorukiy and Sviatoslav Olgovich. At the time it was a minor town on the western border of Vladimir-Suzdal...
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    Igor II Olgovich (died September 19, 1147) was Prince of Chernigov and Grand Prince of Kiev (1146). He was a son of Oleg I of Chernigov. He was the chosen...
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    Chernigov Reign 1151–1154 Predecessor Vladimir Davydovich Successor Sviatoslav Olgovich Grand Prince of Kiev (first) Reign late 1154 – March 1155 Predecessor...
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    Novgorodian Government Mixed republic Prince   • 1136–1138 (first) Sviatoslav Olgovich • 1462–1478 (last) Ivan III Legislature Veche Council of Lords History...
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    Iziaslav III Davidovich, after whose death it belonged to Sviatoslav Olgovich and then to Sviatoslav's son Oleg. Under Oleg, Gomel went to the Principality...
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  • Leo I, Armenian prince 1140 – Sobĕslav I, duke of Bohemia 1164 – Sviatoslav Olgovich, Kievan prince 1229 – Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson, king of the Isles 1317...
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    Vladimir of Galicia Unnamed daughter Svyatoslav III of Vladimir-Volynsk Roman II of Galicia House Olgovichi Father Sviatoslav Olgovich Mother Catherine...
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    first reference to Moscow dates from 1147 as a meeting place of Sviatoslav Olgovich and Yuri Dolgorukiy. At the time it was a minor town on the western...
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    central power of Kievan Rus' declined in the late 11th century, and Sviatoslav Olgovich managed to establish a local dynasty, the Olgovichi, as a branch...
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    subjects or tributaries. Second, the Hypatian Codex mentions that Sviatoslav Olgovich defeated the Golyad' who lived up the Porotva (now Protva) river...
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    Moscow as a meeting place of Rurikid princes Yuri Dolgoruky and Sviatoslav Olgovich. May–June – Nur al-Din, Seljuk ruler (atabeg) of Aleppo, signs a...
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    consecrated by 1136. Chronicles mention that in this year Prince Sviatoslav Olgovich was betrothed in the cathedral. Since the 13th century, the cathedral...
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  • city of Moscow, Russia. 1147 – Yuri Dolgoruki had a meeting with Sviatoslav Olgovich in a place called Moscow. First mentioning about Moscow in manuscript...
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  • Davydovich, 1139–1151 Iziaslav I, 1151–1154 Sviatoslav II Olgovich, 1157–1164 Oleg II Svyatoslavich, 1164 Sviatoslav III of Kiev, 1164–1177 Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich...
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  • Moscow as a meeting place of Rurikid princes Yuri Dolgoruky and Sviatoslav Olgovich. May–June – Nur al-Din, Seljuk ruler (atabeg) of Aleppo, signs a...
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    (1132—1139) Viacheslav Vladimirovich (1139) Vsevolod II Olgovich (1139—1146) Igor II Olgovich (1146) Iziaslav II Mstislavich (1146—1149) Yuri Dolgorukiy...
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  • Prince of Chernigov (1094–1097), progenitor of the Olgovichi clan Sviatoslav Olgovich (d. 1164), Prince of Novgorod (1136–1138) and Novgorod-Seversky (1139)...
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    city was taken by Vsevolod II of Kiev, who gave it to his brother, Sviatoslav Olgovich. In 1146, Belgorod was taken by Iziaslav II of Kiev, who became the...
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  • Ryurik, however, would regain Kiev that same year with the help of the Olgovichs and polovtsy. In 1204, Ingvar took part in capturing the city of Vladimir-Volynsk...
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    Korybut Skirgaila Skirmunt Slutsk Affair Sovietization Steksys Svarn Sviatoslav Olgovich Švitrigaila Territorial changes of the Baltic states Towtiwil Treaty...
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  • 16. Oleg I of Chernigov 8. Sviatoslav Olgovich 4. Igor Svyatoslavich 18. Petrilla, posadnik of Novgorod 9. Catherine 2. Svyatoslav III Igorevich 20. Volodymyrko...
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  • also contains a passion narrative of the martyrdom of the prince Igor Olgovich in 1147. Jaroslaw Pelenski (1987) pointed out that the Kievan Chronicle...
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