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  Mikhail of Chernihiv - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mikhail of Chernigov at the camp of Batu Khan.
Mikhail was the only known son of Vsevolod IV of Kiev by a Polish princess.
Mikhail ordered the envoys to be killed and escaped to Hungary and then to Poland.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mikhail_of_Kiev   (596 words)

  
 Beauty Abroad » Ukraine::Chernigov is ancient and modern.
Everybody who approaches Chernigov from the side of the Desna River along the highway is enchanted by the white, well-proportioned walls and golden cupolas of the temple that as if blies up to the sky from the high hill.
The biography of Chernigov and of the whole of Chernigov Region is widely represented in the halls of the Historical Museum, one of the oldest and richest in Ukraine.
Both in Chernigov, in the whole of Ukraine and abroad known is the of the Chamber Choir named after Dmitry Bortnyansky headed by Honored Art Worker of Ukraine Lyubomir Bodnaruk, as well as the art of kobza-and lyreplayer Vasily Nechepa, composer Nikolai Zbaratsky.
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 Mikhail of Chernigov - The HelpFox tells all he knows about Mikhail of Chernigov.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mikhail of Chernigov - The HelpFox tells all he knows about Mikhail of Chernigov.
Mikhail went to Hungary again and stayed there for several years.
, Mikhail went to the court of Batu Khan.
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 RUSSIA THE GREAT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Next year Mikhail Chernigovsky with Izyaslav Mstislavich (most probably the son of Mstislav Udaloy) began military operations against Vladimir and Daniil, who couldn't have captured Chernigov and returned to Kiev.
Mikhail made use of his enemies having weakened and captured Kiev, leaving his son Rostislav to reign in Galich.
In the autumn of 1239, Mongol-Tatars ruined the land of Mikhail - Chernigov principality, and began to threaten Kiev.
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 Encyclopedia: Peter I of Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Poltava battle, fragment of mosaic, by Mikhail Lomonosov File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version.
The Battle of Poltava (or Pultowa) was a battle between the armies of Peter I of Russia and Charles XII of Sweden on 28 June (new style 8 July) 1709, the most famous of the battles of the Great Northern War.
Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov (Михаи́л Васи́льевич Ломоно́сов) (November 19 (November 8, Old Style), 1711 – April 15 (April 4, Old Style), 1765) was a Russian writer and polymath who made important contributions to literature, education, and science.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Peter-I-of-Russia   (9923 words)

  
 Canadian Slavonic Papers: Dynasty of Chernigov, 1146-1246, The
Simultaneously, it is frustrating that although Dimnik attempts to determine who were the women involved, so often left unknown in the chronicles and in most histories, and who it was they married, these essential familial links are elided from the genealogical tables, thus minimizing their effectiveness.
He is attempting to change the perception of the princes of Chernigov-the dynasty of the Sviatoslavichi (chiefly the Ol'govichi)-away from being seen as tangential to the history of Rus' or solely as the antagonists of the Monomashichi.
Their patrimonial base of Chernigov was a city to rival Kiev for its cultural significance, population, and wealth.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3763/is_200409/ai_n11850143   (844 words)

  
 Chernikov.com: Correspondance with Professor Martin Dimnik: Chernigov Researcha and Publications
Historians in pre-revolutionary Russia, in the Soviet Union, in contemporary Russia, and in the West have consistently relegated the medieval dynasty of Chernigov to a place of minor importance in Kievan Rus'.
This view was reinforced by the evidence that, after the Mongols invaded Rus' in 1237, the two branches from the House of Monomakh living in the Rostov-Suzdal' and Galicia-Volyn' regions emerged as the most powerful.
However, careful examination of the chronicle accounts reporting the dynasty's history during the second half of the twelfth and the first half of the thirteenth century shows that the Ol'govichi of Chernigov successfully challenged the Monomashichi for supremacy in Rus'.
www.chernikov.com /martin-dimnik-books.htm   (295 words)

  
 Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/AndriyK/Evidence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On October 5, [99] Grand Principality of Chernigov to Grand Principality of Chernihiv
But to make sure it is not moved back (though no one was going to) he added a blank line to it [123] so that the redirect would have a history.
On October 27, AndriyK unilaterally and without prior discussion moved the articles Mikhail of Chernigov and Oleg of Chernigov to new titles: [127], [128].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/AndriyK/Evidence   (4260 words)

  
 Pages of history of the Bryansk Region (English)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In the end of the 9th century the lands around the Bryansk was annexed to the Chernigov princedom, and in 1147 Bryansk was captured by retinue of the Prince Svyatoslav Olgovich, an outcast from Kiev.
When Tatars' forces smashed up Chernigov city, and after the death of Mikhail, The Prince of Chernigov, Roman, the son of Mikhail, moved to Bryansk, and founded here a new princedom.
Thanks to Roman's efforts, the Bishop of Chernigov moved to Bryansk, and after that the Bryansk Princedom was the main religious center of the South - West of Russia.
www.admin.debryansk.ru /~press/histore1.html   (920 words)

  
 Upper Oka Principalities - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nowadays, the areas so designated lie within the bounds of the Tula Oblast and Kaluga Oblast of the Russian Federation.
Following the Mongol invasion of Russia, the formerly mighty Principality of Chernigov gradually degenerated to a point when there were dozens of quasi-sovereign entities ruled by the descendants of Mikhail of Chernigov.
As the principalities were wedged in between the ever expanding Grand Duchy of Lithuania to the west and the nascent Grand Duchy of Muscovy to the north, their rulers were constricted to continually fluctuate between these two major powers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Upper_Oka_towns   (373 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Mikhail, Prince of Chernigov and Grand Prince of Kiev, 1224-1246
Mikhail, Prince of Chernigov and Grand Prince of Kiev, 1224-1246
Subjects: Mikhail Vsevolodovich, -- Grand Duke of Kiev, -- d.
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 CONCILIARITY IN ANCIENT RUSSIA
Upon beginning his service, the prince of Novgorod swore an oath to uphold the law and defend the freedoms of the people.
For example, when Mikhail of Chernigov began his rule in Novgorod in 1229, he "kissed the cross on all the freedoms of Novgorod and all the charters of Yaroslav." [Yaroslav refers here to Yaroslav the Wise, the 11
Similarly, in 1415, three candidates were proposed to fill the vacant archepiscopal chair: Samson, Mikhail, and Lev.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Olympus/5357/novgorod.html   (1111 words)

  
 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MIKHAIL ANDREEVICH SUSLOV I was born in 1902 in the village of Shakhovsko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MIKHAIL ANDREEVICH SUSLOV I was born in 1902 in the village of Shakhovsko
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MIKHAIL ANDREEVICH SUSLOV I was born in 1902 in the village of Shakhovskoe in the former Khvalynskii uezd of the Saratovskaia guberniia (now the Pavlovskii raion, Kuibyshev oblast).
My father and mother were poor peasants; they ran a small peasant farm and didn't even have their own horse.
www.skepticfiles.org /books/j3suslov.htm   (618 words)

  
 Chernikov.com
Chernigov came into use before written records were kept.
Medieval chronicles, in original language spelling, use a G instead of K; Chernigov instead of Chernikov.
Chernikov (with K) is a very early Latinized form of Chernigov, merely a Latinized transliteration of the Cyrillic spelling of Chernigov (before Latinizations became systematized).
www.chernikov.com   (329 words)

  
 Rurikids 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Pr Vsevolod of Chernigov (1204-12), +1215; m.Anastasia, dau.of King Kasimir of Poland; They had issue:
Michail, Pr of Pereslavl (1206), Pr of Novgorod (1224-29), Pr of Chernigov (1224-36)+(1243-46), Pr of Galitzk (1235-38), Great Pr of Kiev (1238-46), *1179, +in Hord 20.9.1246, bur Moscow; m.before 1200 Maria of Galicia (+after 1241)
Rostislav, Pr of Novgorod (1229-30), Pr of Galitzia (1238), Pr of Lutzk (1239), Pr of Chernigov (1240-43), Ban of Serbian Machva, Ban of Slavonia, Tsar of Bulgaria, *1225, +1262; m.1243 Anna of Hungary (*1226/27 +after 1270)
genealogy.euweb.cz /russia/rurik6.html   (257 words)

  
 Steltzy 1698-1728
Denis Serbin (R87), garrison of Astrakhan, took part in the mutiny of 1705-06 and was disbanded afterwards.
After the defeat at Narva in 1700 Peter the Great lacked trained troops and was forced to use the ranks of disbanded Streltzy to strengthen his army.
In 1702 Russian officials raised three Streltzy regiments of 1,000 men each (Ivan Nechaev, Mikhail Protopopov, Vasiliy Koshelev) in Smolensk and Dorogobuz.
www.northernwars.com /RusOldArmy.html   (2028 words)

  
 Pravda.RU Putin instructs PM to control work on common economic space
At his Kremlin conference with the cabinet on Monday, the Russian president said he had talked to presidents of Ukraine and Belarus (the three leaders attended the Friendship 2004 festival in the Chernigov region, Ukraine, on the border of the three countries).
President Vladimir Putin has instructed Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov to control personally the work over a package of agreements on common economic space of Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan More details...
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) President Jean Lemierre have discussed cooperation in implementing a range of EBRD projects in Russia More details...
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 [Russia 1: orthodoxy]
And God accepted from Nikita (Nicetas) his sincere repentance for all the sins he had committed, his incessant fasting and ardent prayers, and corporal exploits as a sacrifice clean and fragrant, and had the kindness to glorify him still here on the earth, by endowing him with the gift of healing.
Once, behold, Nikita (Nicetas) cured young Prince Mikhail of Chernigov by sending his staff to meet the latter on his way.
The ailing prince leaned against the staff and was healed.
www.russia-hc.ru /eng/religion/legend/NikStyl.cfm   (1764 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Mikhail, Prince of Chernigov and Grand Prince of Kiev, 1224-1246 (Studies and Texts,): Books: Martin Dimnik   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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 Vasilko Konstantinovich Duke Rostov & Vladimir / Mariya Mikhailovna Princess Of Chernigov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Vasilko Konstantinovich Duke Rostov & Vladimir / Mariya Mikhailovna Princess Of Chernigov
Note Born: Abt 1210 at Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukrain
Died: December 09, 1271 Father: Duke Mikhail Vsevolodovich Of Grand Kiev Mother: Princess Mariya Romanovna Of Galich
www.e-familytree.net /F5/F5219.htm   (280 words)

  
 PDS Russia Religion News May 2000
The first Russian saints, canonized in Constantinople, were princes, the passion bearers Boris and Gleb, who were canonized in a way that nobody before them had been.
In our land there really has been a whole multitude of murdered rulers who were passion bearing princes, for example, Mikhail of Chernigov and Mikhail of Tver.
The sovereign's sanctity in our land seemed to have ceased with the canonization of the passion bearing Tsarevich Dimitry at the end of the sixteenth century.
www.stetson.edu /~psteeves/relnews/0005e.html   (3858 words)

  
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June 15 - Duke Frederick II of Austria (born 1219)
September 20 - Mikhail of Chernigov, Prince of Kiev
September 30 - Yaroslav II of Russia (born 1190)
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 | Book Review | The American Historical Review, 109.4 | The History Cooperative
The chronicle from Chernihiv (modern-day Chemihiv, in Ukraine) did not survive the Middle Ages.
Consequently, the master narrative Russian history, based on sources from Chernigov's rivals in Moscow, Novgorod, and Galicia, downplays the contributions of the princes of Chernigov.
Martin Dimnik has made it his scholarly mission to rescue the princely lineage of Chernigov from obfuscation by its enemies, and to demonstrate its significance in the political history of medieval Rus'.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/ahr/109.4/br_110.html   (317 words)

  
 Family life and children of Vladimir I - Psychology Central   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Historians have gone to extremes in order to provide a political rationale behind such an alliance, as the Czech princes are assumed to have backed up Vladimir's brother Yaropolk rather than Vladimir.
His children by these marriage were probably Svyatoslav of Smolensk, killed during the 1015 internecine war, and Mstislav of Chernigov.
Some chronicles, however, report that Rogneda was Mstislav's mother.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Anna_Porphyrogeneta   (1496 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Mikhail, Prince of Chernigov and Grand Prince of Kiev, 1224-1246: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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 Duke Mikhail Vsevolodovich Of Grand Kiev / Princess Mariya Romanovna Of Galich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Duke Mikhail Vsevolodovich Of Grand Kiev / Princess Mariya Romanovna Of Galich
Name: Mariya Mikhailovna Princess Of Chernigov Born: Abt 1210 at Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukrain Died: December 09, 1271 Husband: Vasilko Konstantinovich Duke Rostov & Vladimir
Name: Evfrosiniya Feoduliya Princess Chernigov Born: Abt 1212 at Of Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukraine Died: September 25, 1250
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 MERSH Volume 6 Contents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Contents of Volume 13 (Golitsyn, Mikhail Mikhailovich--Helphand, Alexander Israel)
Contents of Volume 25 (Nikol'skii, Mikhail Vasil'evich--Olearius, Adam)
Contents of Volume 43 (Volkonskii, Mikhail Nikitich--Wintzingerode, Ferdinand Guillaume)
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 David Gorodok - Section II - a
All of the inhabitants fled to the other side of the Horin and gathered mainly at Pinsk where Mikhail, Prince of Chernigov, concentrated the remnants of his army together with the Prince of Volhynia for a final fight.
A list of those who ruled Turov and the other Principalities can be found in the Dynastic Tables at the back of Martin Dimick’s The Dynasty of Chernigov 1054-1146
This group of Finno-Turkish tribes ruled the Russian steppes and collected tribute from the Kievan princes any time they brought goods to Constantinople to trade.
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 Lords 10, Turn 91   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Rurik volutarily reduced the stresses on his government by letting the people of Kotlas, Polotsk, Prussia, Suzdal, and Viatka mostly rule themselves.
Mikhail evacuated the people of Chernigov to a new location as a port across from Kiev.
Alexi sailed out north of the Shetlands never to be seen again.
www.throneworld.com /lords/lote10/faxarc/lx_91.htm   (6930 words)

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