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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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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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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Vladimir the Great (redirect from Vladimir of Kiev)
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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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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Yaroslav the Wise (redirect from Yaroslav I, Prince of Kiev)
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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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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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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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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Kievan Chronicle (redirect from Kiev Chronicle)
(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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Kiev (son of Yaroslav the Wise) • Vladimir II Monomakh (son of Vsevolod I) • Mstislav I of Kiev (son of Vladimir II Monomakh) • Iziaslav II of Kiev (son...
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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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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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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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Prince of Kiev r. 1236–1240, 1240, r. 1241–1243 Mstislav II d. 1172 Grand Prince of Kiev r. 1167–1169, 1170 Yaroslav II d. 1180 Grand Prince of Kiev r. 1174–1175...
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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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House of Godwin (section Harold II)
Mstislav I of Kiev had the daughter Ingeborg, mother of King Valdemar I of Denmark, from whom subsequent Danish monarchs descend. Likewise, Mstislav I's...
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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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Sviatoslav I (redirect from Svyatoslav I of Kiev)
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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conflict with these branches. Mstislavichi – Mstislav I of Kiev Iziaslavichi of Volhynia – Iziaslav II of Kiev Romanovichi of Galicia (Halych) – Roman the...
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Danylo renounced his claims to Galicia in favor of his father-in-law, Mstislav the Bold. In 1221, Daniel re-established his rule over Volhynia, where...
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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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Metropolis of Kyiv (redirect from Metropolitanate of Kiev)
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. The...
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reached Kiev that the Mongols were marching along the Dniester River, the Rus' responded. Mstislav of Galich then arranged a council of war in Kiev, which...
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Bolesław I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis (redirect from Polish capture of Kiev (1018))
death of Vladimir Sviatopolk was able to seize power in Kiev, as Yaroslav was in the north, Mstislav in the south, Sviatoslav in the Derevlian land, Gleb...
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Elizabeth of Hungary (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
today honored as its patroness. Elizabeth was the daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary and Gertrude of Merania. Her mother's sister was Hedwig of Andechs...
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