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  Turaw, Belarus
A ancient town in South-Eastern Belarus, port on Prypiac' river.
Andrew of Bogolubov (in Vladimir 1156 - 1174).............................1150-1151 d.
It is unknown who ruled in Turov after 1228 when Rostislav became Grand Prince of Pinsk.
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  Anetavle of Ketil 'Ken' Nygaard
Magnus III Barefoot of Norway, son of Olav III Kyrre of Norway and Thora Ragnvaldsdatter of Norway, was born circa 1073 in Norway and died on 24 Aug 1103 in Ulster/Connaugt, Ireland.
Boleslaw III Wrymouth of Poland, son of Wladyslaw I of Poland and Judith of Bohemia, was born on 20 Aug 1085 and died on 28 Oct 1138.
Olav III Kyrre of Norway, son of Harald III Sigurdsson Hardråde of Norway and Tora Torbergsdatter of Giske, was born circa 1050 in Norway and died on 22 Sep 1093 in Håkeby, Tanum, Bohuslan, Sweden.
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 Vladimir Guerrero - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Vladimir Guerrero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
Vladimir was a free agent for the first time after the 2003 season, and he signed with the Anaheim Angels, after being courted by several teams.
Vladimir was signed by the Montreal Expos as an amateur free agent in 1993 and eventually made his Major League debut on September 19, 1996.
Vladimir was criticized during his rookie season of 1997 for being too aggressive at the plate.
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 Vladimir Harkonnen - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Vladimir Harkonnen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
Vladimir presumably proved to be the most promising candidate as he was eventually chosen over his younger half-brother Abulurd Harkonnen.
Vladimir was a skillful, if ruthless, politician with an apparent talent of manipulate people and events towards his chosen ends.
In year 10,191, Vladimir was apparently contacted by Shaddam Corrino IV, 81st Emperor of the House Corrino with the proposal of an alliance against the Duke.
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 Moscow, Russia. Who is Moscow, Russia? What is Moscow, Russia? Where is Moscow, Russia? Definition of Moscow, Russia. ...
In 1300 it was ruled by Prince Daniel, the son of Alexander Nevsky, and a member of the Rurikovich line.
By 1304 Yury of Moscow contested with Mikhail of Tver for the throne of the principality of Vladimir.
In 1480, Ivan III finally broke Russia free from Mongol control and Moscow became the capital of an empire which would eventually encompass all of Russia and Siberia, and parts of many other lands.
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 My Lines - Name Index 62
Mstislav III Romanovich, Prince of Smolensk and Kiev, b.
Vladimir II Monomakh Vsevolodovich, Prince of Pereyaslavl, Smolensk, Chernigov, and Kiev, b.
Yaroslav III Vsevolodovich, Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir and Kiev, b.
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 Encyclopedia: Ruler of Kyivan Rus'
Vladimir Monomakh (1053 – May 19, 1125) was undoubtedly the best loved prince of Kievan Rus.
Vladimir II Mstislavich (Владимир II Мстиславич in Russian) (1132-1173), Prince of Dorogobuzh (1150-1154, 1170-1171), Vladimir and Volyn (1154-1157), Slutsk (1162), Tripolye (1162-1168) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1171).
Vsevolod III Yuriyevich, or Vsevolod the Big Nest (also: Vsevolod the Large Nest) (Всеволод III Юрьевич Большое Гнездо in Russian) (1154-1212), Grand Prince of Kiev (1173), Prince of Pereyaslavl (1176-1177), Grand Prince of Vladimir (1177-1212).
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 My Lines - Person Page 79
Vladimir I Velikiy Svyatoslavich, Grand Prince of Kiev also went by the name of Vladimir "the Saint." He was the son of the Norman-Rus prince Svyatoslav of Kiev by one of his courtesans and was a member of the Rurik lineage dominant from the 10th to the 13th century.
This settled the matter for Vladimir, and in 990 he was baptised in Kherson, and subsequently the citizens of Kiev were baptised en masse and under compulsion.
Vladimir II Monomakh Vsevolodovich, Prince of Pereyaslavl, Smolensk, Chernigov, and Kiev was the only son of Vsevolod Yaroslavich, Great Prince of Kiev 1078-1093, by his first Byzantine wife, a relative (usually thought to be a daughter, but with little justification) of emperor Konstantin IX.
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 My Lines - Person Page 365
Svyatoslav III Vsevolodovich, Prince of Chernigov and Kiev was the son of Vsevolod II Olegovich, Prince of Chernigov and Kiev.
Vladimir Yaroslavich, Prince of Novgorod was the eldest son of Yaroslav the Wise.
Mstislav I Svyatoslavich, Prince of Chernigov was the son of Svyatoslav III Vsevolodovich, Prince of Chernigov and Kiev.
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 Intellectual ethnic cleansing-Drohobycz, or Drogobitsh, is a pretty town in western Ukraine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
By 989, Oleg's great-grandson Vladimir I was ruler of a kingdom that extended to as far south as the Black Sea, the Caucasus Mountains, and the lower reaches of the Volga River.
It is said that Vladimir decided against Islam partly because of his belief that his people could not live under a religion that prohibits hard liquor.
Vladimir was succeeded by Yaroslav the Wise, whose reign marked the apogee of Kievan Rus'.
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George Boone III, born March 19, 1665/66 in Devonshire, England; died July 27, 1744 in Exeter Twp., Berks Co., PA. He was the son of 7108.
WILLIAM III DE WARREN, Earl of Warren&Surrey 3rd, born 1119; died January 19, 1147/48 in Laodicea, Holy Land; married ALA TALVAS; born 1124 in D'Alencon, Normandy, France; died December 04, 1174 in Bradenstoke Priory, Wiltshire, England.
Donald III Bane, King of Scotland, born 1033; died 1099 in Roscobie, Forfarshire, Scotland.
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 Kommersant - Russia's Daily Online
The 9th to 13th centuries were a time of tragic civil wars and battles with Mongol-Tatar forces, a time when trades developed, a time of subtle diplomacy of the Smolensk princes, a time when the people of Smolensk were transformed from staunch pagans into Christians, and a time when the first Orthodox churches were built.
Grand Prince Igor Rurikovich of Kiev became the ruler of Smolensk land in 882, and thus Smolensk became part of the Kievan state.
The first prince of Smolensk was Stanislav, the ninth son of Grand Prince Vladimir Svyatoslavovich of Kiev.
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 Russian Histiry Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
988 -- Prince Vladimir I (St. Vladimir) is baptized and converts Kievan Rus' to Christianity.
The cave at Peshchersk Lavra settled by Antonius of Chernigov.
Russia fights Britain, France, Sardinia, and Turkey (Ottoman Empire) in this Crimean War; Russia is utterly defeated and forced to accept a peace settlement dictated by its opponents.
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 CalendarHome.com - Vladimir III Rurikovich - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
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Vladimir III Rurikovich (Владимир Рюрикович in Russian) (1187 – March 3, 1239), Prince of Pereyaslavl (1206-1213), Smolensk (1213-1219) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1223-1235).
This biography of a member of a European royal house is a stub.
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 Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
It was a possession of elder line of Chernigov branch of the Rurikovich dynasty, but in the late 13th century Bryansk passed to princes of Smolensk.
A Principality within Muscovy 1334-1389; from 1389 Dmitrov was ruled by princes from Moscow branch of Rurikovich dynasty as a sub-Principality until 1533.
George III was a member of the Regency Council at the beginning of the reign of Ivan the Terrible, but he was deposed and executed at the behest of Yelena Glinskaya (Ivan's mother), who feared his rights to the throne of Muscovy.
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 Pretenders
His brother, Richard III, based his claim to the throne on the idea that the marriage was bigamous and thus his nephew "King" Edward V was illegitimate.
The Tudors who wrested the Kingdom from Richard needed to see the marriage as legal, since their claims were noticeably bolstered by the wedding of Henry VII to Princess Elizabeth, Edward's older daughter by the Woodville alliance (and how terribly convenient for Henry that Richard had disposed of his two nephews...
After the death of David XII, last king of East Georgia (Kartli and Kakheti), by edict of emperor Alexander I of Russia, seniority among Georgian princes was given to the family of Bagration-Mukhranskiy, the branch of the Bagratid dynasty descended from princes of Mukhrani.
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 Ukraine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
According to Russian chronicles his daughter Malusha became a concubine of Prince Svyatoslav of Kiev and was the mother of St. Vladimir the Great.
Her son Svyatoslav rejected Christianity and it was left to her grandson Vladimir to reintroduce the religion to Russia on a larger scale.
Last prince (fl 1387) was probably from Rurikovich dynasty; he might be descendant of Pr Gleb-Narimunt of Pinsk but he isn't mentioned in genealogies of the Gediminas dynasty.
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 Russia
The zenith of Kievan Rus' came during the reigns of Prince Vladimir I (Saint Vladimir, 978-1015) and Prince Yaroslav the Wise (1019-54).
Vladimir's death precipitated a civil war among his sons to decide the succession.
Vladimir and Suzdal formed critical locations in a geographic ring of famous historic cities northeast of Moscow known as the Golden Ring.
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 Rus Çar ve Çariçelerinin listesi
* [[Iziaslav III of KievIziaslav III]] (1155–1162, with intervals)
* [[Andrei III of RussiaAndrew of Gorodets]] ([[1294]] - [[1304]]), 13th Grand Prince of Vladimir
* [[Alexander III of RussiaAlexander III]] ([[1881]] - [[1894]])
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 turin.ca - Vladimir III Rurikovich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
Vladimir III Rurikovich (in Russian) (1187 - March 3, 1239), Prince...
fifth shogun of the Kamakura shogunate of Japan (died 1256) Peter III of Aragon (died 1285)...
March 3 - Vladimir III Rurikovich, Grand Prince of Kiev (born 1187)...
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 Twenty-fourth Generation
He had a mistress, Malysha, with whom he had son, Vladimir I, prince of Kyiv.
Fleeing his brother, Oleg was killed when he fell from the draw bridge at the gates of Ovruch.
Vladimir had been sent with his uncle to be the prince at Novgorod.
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 Abstracts of Papers
The use of a Scot comes as no surprise as James III had married Margaret, the daughter of King Christian I of Denmark, who, unable to pay her dowry pawned the Orkneys and Shetlands to Scotland with the right of redemption.
I believe the condition of research on patron saints of members of the Rurikovich house proves there is a need for a holistic, systematic study of the problem and should comprise comparative material from Byzantium, Bulgaria and other countries, for instance Hungary.
II and IV are both revisions of I. It is important to realise that it is texts rather than manuscripts that are to be assigned to a particular redaction, since it is not unusual for parts of a single manuscript to follow one redaction, while other parts follow another.
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 Minor Russian States
Mediaeval Russia was a vast network of hierarchically arranged Principalities (Knyazy), with the great sovereign states (Veliky Knyazy) such as Kiev, Vladimir, and Tver at the top.
A sub-Principality under Vladimir in the late 12th century, it was a Grand Principality 1212-302, within the Tatar orbit.
of Vladimir might dispose of the lands of extinct lines.
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 Vladimir III Rurikovich Definition / Vladimir III Rurikovich Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
Vladimir III Rurikovich Definition / Vladimir III Rurikovich Research
Vladimir III Rurikovich (Владимир Рюрикович in Russian Russian (русский язык) is the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages....
Franciscan Rule approved by Pope Honorius III Births...
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 For alternative meanings see Moscow disambiguation Moscow disambiguation ...
Moscow coat of arms Moscow coat of arms In 1300 1300 it was ruled by Prince Daniel Prince Daniel, the son of Alexander Nevsky Alexander Nevsky, and a member of the Rurikovich Rurikovich line.
By 1304 1304 Yury of Moscow Yury of Moscow contested with Mikhail of Tver Mikhail of Tver for the throne of the principality of Vladimir Vladimir.
In 1480 1480, Ivan III Ivan III finally broke Russia free from Mongol control and Moscow became the capital of an empire which would eventually encompass all of Russia and Siberia Siberia, and parts of many other lands.
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Malcolm III Canmore, King of Scotland #23366 b.
William III DeWarenne, Earl of Surrey #23389 b.
William III Talvas, Count of Alencon #23494 b.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - The Primary Chronicle of Polotsk
He was the grandson of Izyaslav, second son of Vladimir the Great and older brother of Yaroslav the Wise; furthermore, Izyaslav's mother was a daughter of Rogvolod, first Prince of Polotsk who came from Norway with his men.
Clearly, his was the eldest branch of the Rurikovich family, and it was his right to be the Grand Prince of all Rus.
And Reinar Erlund, as it happens the Prince of Polotsk comes from the eldest line of the Rurikovich dynasty, which means he is the ultimate heir to pretty much everyone in Rus...
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - The New Jerusalem: Moskva 1337
Their filthy hands grip much of Russia, especially what was once Vladimir.
In the eye of this hurricane of wickedness is the city Moscow.
Daniil Rurikovich, father of Ivan I. Apparently relieved from the duty of guarding his father's bones the Grand Duke moved to another stone, leaving deep tracks in the fluffy blanket covering the ground.
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