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  Russia.htm
This unified dynastic state at Kiev became the center of a trade route between Scandinavia and Constantinople.
The rise of the Kievan Rus state came during the reigns of Prince Vladimir (978-1015 CE) and Prince Yaroslav, the Wise (1019-54 CE).
Ivan II 1353-59 CE Russia experienced a coin less period between 12th to 14th century by reverting to barter system and using silver ingots (Kievan grivnas).
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  Iziaslav II of Kiev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iziaslav II Mstislavich ( Изяслав II Мстиславич in Russian) ( c.
1097 - 1154), Prince of Vladimir and Volyn ( 1134 — 1142), Pereyaslavl ( 1143 - 1145), Grand Prince of Kiev ( 1146 —1154), oldest son of Mstislav Vladimirovich, Prince of Novgorod.
Iziaslav's second wife was a daughter of King Demetre I of Georgia, but they were married for only a few months in 1154 before his death.
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 Kiev
Baptism of Kiev The baptism of Kiev occurred in Russia.
Sviatoslav I, Prince of Kiev Sviatoslav I reigned as a Pechenegs in 972.
Vsevolod of Kiev Vsevolod I (Valdimir II, Prince of Novgorod.
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 Dynasty Of Rurik [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Boleslaus II the Pious succeeds Boleslav I of Bohemia in Bohemia.
Yaropolk of Kiev succeeds Sviatoslav I in Kiev.
Iziaslav Iziaslav Yaroslavich (1024-1078), Prince of Turaw, Grand Prince of Kiev (since 1054), the oldest son of Yaroslav I the Wise.
www.wikimirror.com /Dynasty_of_Rurik   (2408 words)

  
 Rulers of Kievan Rus' - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His successor Oleg relocated the capital to Kiev at around 880, thus laying the foundation of what has become known as Kievan Rus'.
Iziaslav ( 1054 – 1073), ( 1076 – 1078)
Iziaslav II ( 1146 – 1154, with intervals)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rulers_of_Kievan_Rus   (353 words)

  
 Yaroslav I the Wise - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The son of Vladimir the Great of Kiev and Rogneda of Polotsk, Yaroslav married Anna, Ingigerd Olofsdotter, daughter of king Olaf Skötkonung of Sweden and later to widowed Astrid Olofsdotter of Sweden, another daughter of Olof Skötkonung.
Anna Yaroslavna,also known as Anne of Kiev, was married to Henry I of France.
Elizabeth was married to Harald III of Norway and became known as Ellisif of GÃ¥rdarike.
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 Maurice Boddy - Kiev Princedom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
He was DUKE OF KIEV (c.912-45), and was slain while collecting tribute from the Derevlyanins (945).
, Olgar was Regent of Kiev (945-64), and died 969.
Iziaslav I (born 1024, son of Jaroslaf and Enguerherda) married 1.
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 RUS' DI KIEV
Nel 1132, alla morte di Mstilav, figlio di Vladimir II, lo stato unitario inizia a sfaldarsi anche in conseguenza della mancanza di precise regole di successione.
Nel 1299, in piena invasione mongola, il metropolita della chiesa ortodossa si sposta da Kiev alla città di Vladimir spostando così anche il centro della vita religiosa della terre del nord.
All'inizio del XIII secolo il Principe Roman Mstilavich unisce i due principati di Galizia e Volinia, conquista Kiev ed assume il titolo di Granduca del Rus' di Kiev.
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 Science Fair Projects - Iziaslav of Kiev
Iziaslav Yaroslavich ( 1024 - 1078), Prince of Turaw, Grand Prince of Kiev (since 1054), the oldest son of Yaroslav I the Wise.
Iziaslav was one of the authors of "Pravda Yaroslavichey" - a part of the first Russian legal code called Russkaya Pravda.
In 1069 he retook Kiev with the help the Polish army, however, he was ousted again by his brothers in 1073.
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 Kievan Rus, history, Sasha Pogrebinsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Iziaslav, Svatislav II, and Vsevolod, the three sons of Yaroslav, though it was the dead of winter, collected a force and sat out against him.
Both Vsevolod and Svatislav II understood that Iziaslav’s rule was one of the very weakest, for during it’s rule riots had broken out, and wars between the princes of the same nation—which reflected purely on the world.
In 1078 Iziaslav was in a battle with one of Svatislav II’s son (Oleg—to be exact), and the outcome for Iziaslav was death.
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 The Heritage of the 10th Century
The message which he sent from Kiev to both emperors, Henry II of Germany and Basil II of Byzantium, was a clear expression of his aim to keep the whole of East Central Europe free from any imperial authority.
Iziaslav himself gave it up when, thanks to the death of his main opponent, he could return to Kiev for the last two years of his life.
Emperor Basil II, called the “killer of the Bulgarians,” in 1014 finally inflicted upon them a crushing defeat, and Samuel himself died when thousands of captives were sent back to him with their eyes gouged.
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 1134 information - Search.com
Henry of Lausanne is sentenced to imprisonment by Pope Innocent II.
Alfonso I of Aragon dies at the Battle of Fraga, and is succeeded by Ramiro II in Aragon and Garvia VI in Navarre.
Roger II of Sicily defeats a revolt in Naples.
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 Encyclopedia: Sviatoslav II of Kiev
Svyatoslav Yaroslavich ( 1027 — 1076) was the Prince of Chernigov from 1054 to 1073 and Grand Prince of Kiev from 1073 until his death.
Upon his father's death in 1054, Svyatoslav joined his brothers Vsevolod and Iziaslav in forming a kind of a princely triumvirate that oversaw the affairs of Kievan Rus' until 1072.
A younger son by Oda founded the great dynasty of Ryazan, and the Seljuk Sultan Kilij Arslan II claimed to descend from one of Svyatoslav's daughters.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Sviatoslav-II-of-Kiev   (343 words)

  
 Rus Çar ve Çariçelerinin listesi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
* [[Iziaslav II of KievIziaslav II]] (1146–1154, with intervals)
* [[Iziaslav III of KievIziaslav III]] (1155–1162, with intervals)
* [[Alexander II of RussiaAlexander II]] ([[1855]] - [[1881]])
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 Sviatoslav II of Kiev - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Svyatoslav Yaroslavich ( Святослав Ярославич in Russian) (1027?1076), Prince of Chernigov (1054?73), Grand Prince of Kiev (1073-76), son of Yaroslav I the Wise.
Together with his brothers - Prince Vsevolod and Grand Prince Iziaslav - he formed a kind of a princely triumvirate that oversaw the affairs of Kievan Rus' in 1054?72.
In 1073, with support from his brother Vsevolod Yaroslavich, Svyatoslav dethroned and replaced his older brother Iziaslav, Grand Prince of Kiev.
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 Articles - Sviatopolk II of Kiev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Svyatopolk II Izyaslavich ( 1050 — April 16, 1113) was a supreme ruler of Kievan Rus for 20 years, from 1093 to 1113.
Gertrude, wife of Iziaslav of Kiev, included her prayer book as part of the medieval iluminated manuscript known as " Gertrude Psalter ".
Gertrude is the only known wife of Iziaslav, and on her own authority Sviatopolk was not her son.
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 Svyatoslav II of Kiev
Svyatoslav Yaroslavich ( 1027 —December 27, 1076) was the Prince ( Knyaz) of Chernigov from 1054 to 1073 and Grand Prince Velikiy Knyaz of Kiev from 1073 until his death.
A son of Yaroslav I the Wise, he was a founder of Chernigov princely line and is sometimes referred to as "Svyatoslav of Chernigov".
Seljuk Sultan Kilij Arslan II claimed to descend from one of Svyatoslav's daughters.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Sviatoslav_II_of_Kiev   (366 words)

  
 International Disintegration and Foreign Penetration
Under Boleslaw II she was again occupying a leading position in East Central Europe, and she at least temporarily exercised a decisive influence upon the political situation of the neighboring countries, including Kiev.
Along with Serbia she was also threatened from the north because Hungary, after participating under King Andrew II in the Fifth Crusade (1217), became more and more interested in the Balkans and in the possibility of expansion on formerly Byzantine territory, now cut up among smaller states.
After the failure of their negotiations with King Andrew II of Hungary, who hesitated to accept their conditions for a settlement at the border of Transylvania, they seized the opportunity of creating a German state at the Polish border.
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 Yury Dolgoruky - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
After the death of the Grand Prince of Kiev Mstislav Vladimirovich in 1132, Yuri engaged in a process of conquering the lands to the south of his domain (hence, the nickname Dolgoruky, i.e.
In 1147, Dolgoruky resumed his struggle for Kiev and two years later he captured it, but in 1151 he was defeated by Izyaslav Mstislavich and ousted.
In 1155, Yuri regained Kiev once again, however, after his death in the course of an uprising in Kiev his achievements were eliminated.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Yury_Dolgoruky   (407 words)

  
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Bolesław II the Bold (Polish: Bolesław Śmiały, also known as Szczodry, "the Generous," and Okrutny, "the Cruel"; 1039-1081) was duke of Poland in 1058-1076, and king of Poland from 1076 to 1079.
He also fought against Vratislaus II of Bohemia, who had gained that throne in the February of the same year, by refusing to pay the annual homage to Bohemia and spurring the Czech nobility to revolt against him.
In 1069 Iziaslav I of Kiev and Gertruda (the daughter of Mieszko II of Poland) were overthrown.
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 Sviatoslav II di Kiev - Wikipedia
Svyatoslav II ( 1027 – 1076), Principe di Chenigov dal 1054 al 1073, Sovrano del Rus' di Kiev (Gran Principe di Kiev) dal 1073 al 1076, figlio di Yaroslav
Insieme con i fratelli il Principe Vsevolod e il Gran Principe Iziaslav egli formò un triumvirato che governò il Rus' di Kiev dal 1054 al 1072.
Nel 1073, con il l'aiuto del fratello Vsevolod, Svyatoslav detronizzò e rimpiazzò il suo fratello maggiore Iziaslav, Gran Principe di Kiev.
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The command of Div in strophe IX is to the border lands to the east of Igor's own principality, thus outside the realm of Sviatoslav of Kiev.
Kiev was the titular capital of the south Rus principalities, and its grand prince appropriately shows concern for the lands lying on the borders with the steppe, which were subjected to invasions, according to the chronicle, from the armies of Gzak and Konchak.
Ingvar and Vsevolod in strophe XXXIV were the sons of Iaroslav and grandsons of Iziaslav of Lutsk in Volynia.
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 Historia Medieval de Rusia: los orígenes
Basilio II pide ayuda a Vladimir, petición a la que este accede a cambio de la mano de la hija del emperador bizantino, la porfirogéneta Ana.
Iziaslav (1054-1073) quiso en Kiev por sucesor a sus hermanos Sviatoslav (1073-1076) y Vsevolod (1078-1093).
Vladimir II Monócamo fue llamado por los ciudadanos para acceder al trono porque estaban descontentos con la política financiera y social de Sviatopolk.
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 Articles - 1154   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
King Stephen of England dies at Dover, and is succeeded by his adopted son Henry Plantagenet who becomes King Henry II of England, aged 21.
Iziaslav II of Kiev, Prince of Vladimir and Volyn
England - Henry II Curt Mantle, King of England (reigned 1154 - 1189).
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 Iziaslav II of Kiev - Result for Iziaslav II of Kiev - Meaning of Iziaslav II of Kiev - Definition of Iziaslav II of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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 Yaroslav. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
), 978–1054, grand duke of Kiev (1019–54); son of Vladimir I. Designated by his father to rule in Novgorod, he became grand duke of Kiev after defeating his older brother Sviatopolk, who succeeded Vladimir I. A shrewd statesman, he consolidated the power and prestige of Kievan Rus.
Yaroslav was in close contact with European dynasties; his daughters were married to Harold III of Norway, Andrew I of Hungary, and Henry I of France.
The others were told to obey Iziaslav as they had their father, but civil war ensued.
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 trident   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The trident was stamped on the gold and silver coins issued by Prince Volodymyr the Great (980P1015), who perhaps inherited the symbol from his ancestors as a dynastic coat of arms and passed it on to his sons, Sviatopolk i (1015P19) and Yaroslav the Wise (1019P54).
Iziaslav Yaroslavych (1054P78), Sviatopolk ii Iziaslavych (1093P1113), and Lev Danylovych (1264P1301) used the bident as their coat of arms.
Although the trident continued to be used by some ruling families as a dynastic coat of arms until the 15th century, it was replaced as a state emblem in the 12th century with the Archangel Michael.
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 Life of Theodosius
And they even gave the monastery a certain part of their lands, especially the religious Prince Iziaslav (6), who in those years occupied his father's throne and was deeply attached to the blessed abbot and often used to send for him.
Prince Iziaslav, son of Yaroslav the Wise, reigned in Kiev from 1054 to 1068 and from 1069 to 1083.
Iziaslav died in 1078 in the vicinity of Kiev, fighting on the side of his brother Vsevolod against the princes of Chernigov.
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 Notes on Poland -- Part 2
Conrad II has trouble with Rudolph of Burgundy, Lotharingia (as usual), and Stephen (Istvan) of Hungary over a claim on Bavaria (by marriage).
Mieszko II is friendly, or actually allied to all three.
(Matilda of Canossa, Countess of Tuscany born to Boniface II and Beatrice, daughter of Duke of Upper Lorraine.)
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