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  Boleslaw III of Poland
Judyta, born 1132 abt, married Otto I of Brandenburg.
Agnieszka, born 1137 Married 1161 with duke Mstislav II of Kiev.
Kasimierz II, born 1138 married princess Elena of Kiev.
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 Mstislav Ii Di Kiev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
(1146) Eufrosina of Kiev (dau of Mstislav (dsp 04.03.1172).
Nicholas II Kiev, Vladimir, all the Russias, and Autocrat of Tsar of Moscow, became Emperor Novgorod, Kazan, Astrakhan, of Poland, of Siberia,...
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1438 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Mstislav II of KIEV [Parents] died 13 Aug 1172.
Agnes married Mstislav II of KIEV on 1151.
Casimir married Elena Rostislava of KIEV on 1163.
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 Iziaslav Ii Di Kiev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Kiev · Iziaslav III Kiev · Yaroslav II of Vsevolodovich...
Mstislav II of Kiev · Yaroslav II of Kiev; Yaropolk, Prince of was a daughter of King Mieszko Shumsk; Eudoxia, married Iziaslav's second wife III of Poland.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1067 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Izyaslav II of KIEV [Parents] died 13 Nov 1154.
Mstislav II of KIEV died 13 Aug 1172.
Irene of KIEV [Parents] married Andronicus of Byzantium COMNENUS on 1122.
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 The Tale of the Armament of Igor: Introduction: The Fall of Kíev and Rise of Suzdal and Moscow
Something, even though in outline, must be said of the dynastic changes from 1126, when Vladímir II died, down to the extinction of Russian freedom by the Tatars and the supersession of Kíev as the seat of the Grand-Prince.
In 1169 Mstíslav II Izyáslavič was on the throne, and allied him self with Nóvgorod in a last attempt to strengthen Kíev against Suzdal, which under Andréy Bogolybhski Yúrevič (1110-1174) had been steadily growing and consolidating.
Thus in 1180 Svyatosláv Vsévolodič, the grandson of Olég of Tmutarakáń succeeded to the sceptre of Vladímir II.
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 Jaropolk Ii Di Kiev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Krig brøt tilbake i Kiev inviterte ut mellom hans Jaropolk drepte Oleg og...
in 882 Kiev en 879 regent; Hij werd in hij veroverde maakte deze stad tot residentie;...
Kiev, Prince Iwan of (b.1122) · Kiev, Prince Izyaslav II of (b.1090) · Kiev, Prince Isjaslaw of (b.8/28/1197) · Kiev, Prince Jaropolk of (b.963)...
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 Genealogy - pafg1851 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Mstislav II Kiev Grand Duke [Parents] was born in 1076.
Ljubava Sawiditsch was born in 1105 in Novogorod, Russia.
She married Mstislav II Kiev Grand Duke in 1122.
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 Boleslaus III of Poland Encyclopedia Article @ Worshipped.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Henry V • Henry II the Pious • Rikissa of Poland • Bezprym • Augustus II the Strong •
Henryk of Sandomierz In Prince of Minsk, Bolesław gave a tribute to Premislas II (Lothar von Supplinburg) and the emperor received from Boleslaw parts of Western 1128 and Gertruda of Poland as fiefs.
Vratislaus II of Bohemia (born Overviews, Władysław II the Exile), who married firstly Marquis, pretender of Sweden and Denmark; secondly Jan Matejko, Magnus the Strong; and thirdly king
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 Boleslaus III of Poland Encyclopedia Article @ TeamoPrimo.com (Teamo Primo)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Bolesław also defeated Mieszko III the Old Categories (John II Casimir) in the House of Piast and Psie Pole (the latter also known, in German translation, as the Prince of Minsk).
Marquis In Gertruda of Poland, Bolesław gave a tribute to Volodar of Polatsk (Lothar von Supplinburg) and the emperor received from Boleslaw parts of Western 1109 and Venceslaus II as fiefs.
Portals · Judith of Poland · August II the Strong · 1105 · Henry V · Angevin · Władysław I Herman · Mieszko II Lambert · Premislas II · Dobronega of Poland · Kiev · History of Poland (966-1385) · Casimir IV Jagiellon · Stefan Batory
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 RUSSIA
Although the Russian Varangians were assimilating with the Slavs quickly, as late as Mstislav I the rulers are still well aware of their Norse origins and have Scandinavian names as well as Slavic ones -- in his case Harald (which also happened to be the name of his English grandfather).
Alexander II was a reformer, ending serfdom, and so earned the enmity not only of reactionaries but of the radicals -- and so his reward was assassination.
Kiev still draws power from a working reactor at Chernobyl, even though it is an aging and dangerous operation, with the nearby entombed and melted other reactor as a constant warning of what can happen, and a danger to everyone nearby.
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 Ancestors of Robert C. Bradley: Thirty-First Generation
She married Vsevolod II Yurij Kiev and chernig 1116 in Kiev, Ukraine.
Evfrosiniya, Princess of Kiev Queen of Hungary was born 1130.
Vladimir, Grand Duke Kiev was born in Kiev, Ukraine 1131/1132.
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 Dukes of Kiev
Mstislav Vladimirovich, Duke of Chernigov and Tmutorakan, b.
Svyatoslav II Vladimirovich, Grand Duke of Kiev, b.
Igor of Kiev, 903 in Pskov, Pskov, Russia, d.
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 Ukraine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
According to Russian chronicles his daughter Malusha became a concubine of Prince Svyatoslav of Kiev and was the mother of St. Vladimir the Great.
Igor was reputedly the son of Rurik (see Novgorod) and Oleg his regent and guardian, but Khazar documents (the Schechter Letter) refer to Oleg as contemporaneous with Emperor Romanus (940's) and places his death around 941.
The town was a sub-Principality under Kiev 1100-1101, Lutsk 1215-1223, and a Lithuanian Principality in the 15th and early 16th centuries.
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 ANISTORITON: Viewpoints   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The reign of John II is told briefly, but from the reign of Manuel I to the fall of the City, Choniates gives more details.
On the one hand, the unity of the empire which according to him must be maintained at all costs, and on the other, the undermining of this unity by the deplorable actions of Alexios and the vulnerability which follows the lack of it.
Vlach attacks were as terrible as ever, but in 1200 unexpected aid came from Prince Roman, the ruler of Volynia and Galicia the son of Mstislav II of Kiev, who wanted to regain the way to Byzantium through Cuman lands on the lower Danube.
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 swuklink: Searchable Time-Line  
Death of Yaroslav II of Kiev (Yaroslav II Iziaslavich, b.?), the son of Iziaslav II of Kiev and the brother of Mstislav II of Kiev
The son of Rostislav of Kiev he was Prince of Belgorod (1173-1194), Grand Prince of Kiev (1173, 1180-1182, 1194-1202, 1203-1205, 1206 & 1207-1210), Prince of Chernigov (1210-1214)
Death of Mstislav III of Kiev (Mstislav Romanovich the Old, b.?), son of Roman Rostislavich; Prince of Pskov (1179-?), Smolensk (1197-?), Belgorod (1206), Halych (?) and Grand prince of Kiev (1212-d.)
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 Tsar Nicholas II of Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Tsar Nicholas II Nicholas Alexandrovich Romanov was born May 18, 1868 (NS) to Tsar Alexander III and Empress Marie Fedorovna of Russia.
Many people outside the tight family circle were not aware of the tsarevitch's illness and therefore did not understand Nicholas' reasons for the decisions he made.
Today, Nicholas II, Alexandra, and all their children are considered martyrs in the Russian Orthodox Church for their devotion and exemplary lifestyle dedicated to Christ the Lord.
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 Kiev Descendants Tree
8 Anna Svyatopolkovna, Of Kiev 1073 - 1136
7 Anna Yanka Vsevolodovna, Of Kiev 1068 - 1113
+ Vratislav Of Bohemia II 1035 - 1092
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 Mongol invasion of Rus - China-related Topics MM-MP - China-Related Topics
In November 1237 Batu Khan sent his envoys to the court of Yuri II of Vladimir and demanded his submission.
Alarmed by the news, Yury II sent his sons to detain the invaders, but they were soundly defeated.
Further, the Mongol rule over the remains of Kiev and the surviving principalities such as Novgorod, forced those entities to look westward for allies, and technology.
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 Churchyard/Orr Family Museum (Genealogy) -- Overview Chart of Lineal Ancestors of King Edward III of England and ...
.- Ethelred II "the Unready", The ENGLAND (968-1016)
`- Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna of KIEV (1036-1089)
.- Henry II "Curtmantle" King of ENGLAND (1133-1189)
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 Svyatopolk II Mikhail, Grand Duke Of Kiev, b: 1050 - Of, Ukraine
Born: ABT 1087 - Of, Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine Marr: 1103 - Boleslaw III "Crooked Mouth" Prince Of Poland Died: 1113 -
Born: ABT 1073 - Of, Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine Died: AFT 1136 -
Born: 1050 - Of, Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine Marr: - Mrs-Svyatopolk II Mikhail, Grand Duke Of Kiev Died: 16 Apr 1113 -
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 Belarus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
After death of Prince Svyatoslav the Warlike of Kiev (972) it was captured by Varyags (Swedish vikings) and ruled by Ragnvald who became the first prince of Polotsk.
Later recaptured by Kiev, it became the most significant of the White Russian Principalities during the Middle Ages.
During 1158-62 princes exiled from their possessions ruled there: Rogvolod of Polotsk captured it before his march to Polotsk in 1158.
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 nygaard
Husband: Edward I the Elder of Wessex and Kent.
Husband: Clovis II, King of Neustria and Burgundy.
Husband: Roger II the Great of Naples and Sicily.
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 Chronology of Russia  
Resident in Moscow 1341-1353 Simeon (the Proud) 1353-1359 Ivan II (the Meek), brother of Simeon 1359-1389 Dmitrii Ivanovich 1389-1425 Vasily I 1425-1461 Vasiliy II (the Dark) 1462-1505 Ivan III (the Great) 1505-1533 Vasiliy III 1533-1538 Helena Blinski, widow of Vasiliy II.
Emperor, 1721 1725-1727 Catherine I. Widow of Peter I 1727-1730 Peter II (Alexeevich) 1730-1740 Anna (lvanovna) 1740-1741 Anna Leopoldovna.
Niece of Anna; mother of Ivan VI 1741-1762 Elizabeth (Elizaveta Petrovna) 1762 Peter III, Elizabeth's nephew, killed after revolt led by Catherine II 1762-1796 Catherine II (the Great).
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 ~Mstislav I (Harald) "Grand Duke" of Kiev/Kristina Ingesdottir of Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
~Mstislav I (Harald) "Grand Duke" of Kiev/Kristina Ingesdottir of Sweden
Born: 1076 at: Kiev,Ukraine 31-5939 Married: 1095 at: Died: 15 APR 1132 at: Father:~Vladimir II Monomakh "Grand Duke" of Kiev Mother:~Gytha "Princess" of England Other Spouses: ~Ljubava Dmitrievna NOTES
Name: Izyaslav II "Prince" of Kiev Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
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Greve och Storfurste Mstislav II av Kiev Wladdamirowitsch+
Gythe married Storfurste av Kiev Wladimir Wsewolodowitsch Monomach, son of Storfurste Usevolod I. Jaroslawitsch and Maria Bysans, in 1046.
(Storfurste av Kiev Wladimir Wsewolodowitsch Monomach was born in 1053 and died in 1125.)
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 Mstislav II of Kiev biography .ms (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Mstislav II of Kiev biography.ms (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)
- 1170), Prince of Pereyaslavl, Volynsk and Grand Prince of Kiev (1167-1169, 1170).
Son of Izyaslav Mstislavich, Grand Prince of Kiev.
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 Ancestors & Relatives of Dan Lee Davis - pafg722 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Prince of Kiev VLADIMIR II, [Parents] was born in 1053.
Princess of England GYTHA, [Parents] was born about 1053.
She married Prince of Kiev VLADIMIR II, about 1070.
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 Tree: Mstislav II (Grand Duke) of KIEV (von KIEW)
Tree: Mstislav II (Grand Duke) of KIEV (von KIEW)
Mstislav II (Grand Duke) of KIEV (von KIEW)
-- Vladimir (Valdemar) II (Grand Duke) of KIEV +
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