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  Ray's Genealogy Page - Descendency Chart of Gertrude de Gand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Vsevolod III Duke of Kiev ; abt 1153 - bef 1215 and Anastzja of Sandomierz
Otto II Tecklenburg ; abt 1173 - and Mathilde
Oda Countess of Tecklenburg ; abt 1174 - bef 1243 and Hermann II zur Lippe
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 Vsevolod Iii Di Vladimir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Vsevolod III I Dolgoruki Rurik, Grand Vladimir was born in 1154.1 He was the son of Yuri Kiev.1 He married Duke of Rurik, Grand Duke of Mary of Ossetia...
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 Iziaslav Ii Di Kiev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Kiev · Iziaslav III Kiev · Yaroslav II of Vsevolodovich...
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 Mstislav Ii Di Kiev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
(1146) Eufrosina of Kiev (dau of Mstislav (dsp 04.03.1172).
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 Vsevolod Ii Di Kiev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Vsevolod II of mankind on Vsevolod II di Kiev at BlinkBits.
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 Vsevolod Ii Di Kiev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Vladimir II "Monomach" Grand [Parents] was born in Duke Of KIEV 1053 in Prince Vsevolod I Kiev,...
Vierchoslava of Novgorod is the daughter of Novgorod.1 She Vsevolod of of Izyaslav II Eudoxia of Kiev is the daughter married...
Vsevolod, the of Vasily the II Bulgaroboyts Anna, in 988, married Kiev prince...
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 Vsevolod Iii Di Vladimir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Vsevolod III, is St. Demetrius, built and beautiful churches in The Cathedral of one of the most graceful under the Prince Vladimir.
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 Kievan Rus'
Yaroslav's granddaughter, his son Vsevolod I, Prince of Kiev's daughter Eupraxia, was married to Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor.Yaroslav arranged marriages for his sister and three daughters to the kings of Poland, France, Hungary, and Norway.
In the 11th century and the 12th century, the princes and their retinues, which were a mixture of Scandinavian and Slavic elites and small Finno-Ugric and Turkic elements, dominated the society of Kievan Rus'.
In 1299, in the wake of the Mongol invasion, the metropolitan of the Orthodox Church moved to the city of Vladimir, and Vladimir-Suzdal' replaced Kievan Rus' as the religious center.
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 Vsevolod the Big Nest
Vsevolod III Yuryevich, or Vsevolod the Big Nest (Russian: Все́волод III Ю́рьевич Большо́е Гнездо́) (1154–1212), was the Grand Prince of Vladimir during whose long reign (1177–1212) the city reached a zenith of its glory.
Vsevolod was the tenth or eleventh son of Yury Dolgoruky, who founded the town Dmitrov to commemorate the site of his birth.
Karamzin was the first to speculate that Vsevolod's mother Helene was a Greek princess, for after her husband's death she took Vsevolod with her to Constantinople.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg976 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Vsevolod II of Kiev, Prince of KIEV [Parents] died 1 Aug 1146.
Jaroslav of TSCHERNIGOV was born 1139 and died 1196.
Vsevolod II of Kiev, Prince of KIEV died 1 Aug 1146.
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 Vsevolod I of Kiev:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (1030 – 13 April 1093) ruled as Grand Prince of Kiev from 1076 until his death.
In 1067 Vsevolod's Greek wife died and he soon married a Kypchak princess.
She brought him another son, who drowned after the Battle of the Stugna River, and two daughters, one becoming a nun and another, Eupraxia of Kiev, marrying Emperor Henry IV.
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 Travel Kiev
Kiev (;), also Kyiv, is the capital and largest city of Ukraine, located in the north central part of the country on the Dnieper river.
Historically, Kiev is one of the most ancient and important cities of the region, the center of Rus' civilization, survivor of numerous wars, purges and genocides.
During the eighth and ninth centuries Kiev was an outpost of the Khazar empire.
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Holy Nobleborn Prince Vsevolod of Pskov, in Baptism Gabriel (Gavriil), a grandson of Vladimir Monomakh, was born at and spent almost all his life in Novgorod, where in the years 1088-1093 and 1095-1117 his father ruled as prince.
Vsevolod went again to Kiev, and his uncle Yaropolk gave him as holding the Vyshgorod district near Kiev, -- the place where in the X Century during the rule of her son Svyatoslav had lived holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Greatprincess Olga (Comm.
Saint Olga, "well preferring the cities of Kiev and Pskov", came to the defense of her unrighteously wronged descendant: in the following year of 1137 the people of Pskov, mindful of the campaigns of the Novgorod-Pskov army under the lead of the prince, invited him to the Pskov principality, the native region of Saint Olga.
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 Kiev Ukraine News Blog
KIEV, Ukraine -- More than a thousand years ago, a Slavic prince ordered his subjects into the Dnieper River that slices through the Ukrainian capital to baptize themselves in his newly adopted faith.
Archbishop Vsevolod said he was pronouncing the position of the "Mother Church" in Constantinople.
Kiev, the capital of Ukraine is one of the most beautiful and charming cities in Europe.
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 Princes of Kiev
Izyaslav I, Prince of Kiev, 1054 - 1078, deposed 1068 - 1069 and 1073 - 1076.
Vsevolod I, Prince of Kiev, 1076 - 1093, deposed 1077 - 1078.
Dobronega (or Maria) of Kiev, married 1038 to Casimir I, King of Poland.
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 Kiev sights
In the 11th century it became the centre for the expansion and consolidation of Christianity in Kiev Rus'-Ukraine.
It was the second largest church of the medieval city and one of the three churches of the St. Demetrius Monastery, later to be known as the St.Michael of the Golden Domes Monastery.
Dissatisfaction with the appearance of the first of the two proposed buildings of the Capital Centre in the spring of 1938 apparently delayed construction of the second building originally planned to be built on the site of the demolished Church of St. Michael of the Golden Domes.
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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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 Ancestors and Family of Vladimir II Vsevelodovich Monomakh of Kiev
Vladimir was the son of Grand Prince Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (ruled Kiev 1078-93) and Irina, the daughter of the Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachus.
During his reign, as prior to it, Vladimir was almost constantly involved in wars, fighting primarily the Polovtsy, who had settled in the steppe region southeast of the Kievan state and had been raiding the lands of Rus since 1061.
Vladimir married Gyda Haraldsdatter, daughter of Harald II Gudinesson of England and Edgyth Swan-neck, circa 1070.
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 Mary Elizabeth Kennedy, b: 1885 - Blatyre Lanark, Scottland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Kastl, Hermann II (ABT 1041 - 1071/1074) Kastl, Mathilde Countess (ABT 1036 -)
Kiev, Svyatoslav III (ABT 1120 - 24 Jul 1194) Kiev, Vladimir I ((55-1015) 0960 - 15 Jul 1015)
Kiev & Chernigov, Vsevolod II (ABT 1079 - 1 Aug 1146) Kiev And Chernigov, Boleslava Svyatoslavna, (ABT 1152 -) Kilborne, George (12 Feb 1612 - 14 Oct 1685) Kilborne, Mr.
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 Ukraine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Vsevolod   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ivanov, Vsevolod Vyacheslavovich, 1895-1963, Russian short-story writer, novelist, and dramatist, b.
Meyerhold, Vsevolod, 1874-1940?, Russian theatrical director and producer.
Vladimir II (Vladimir Monomakh) or Volodymyr II, 1053-1125, grand duke of Kiev (1113-25); son of Vsevolod I, prince of Pereyaslavl and grand duke of Kiev (ruled 1078-93).
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 Wikinfo | Yaroslav I the Wise   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Yaroslav I the Wise (Old Norse : Jarisleif) (978-1054) was thrice prince of Novgorod and Kiev, uniting the two principalities for a time under his rule.
The son of Vladimir the Great of Kiev and the nun Ragnilda 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.
Yaroslav's granddaughter, his son Vsevolod's daughter named Eupraxia, was married to Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Igor II of Kiev
Igor II Olgovich (Игорь II Ольгович in Russian) (?
He was the chosen successor of his brother, Vsevolod II of Kiev.
Iziaslav released him, but Igor was so weak he had to be carried from the pit and nearly died of illness.
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 The Tale of the Armament of Igor: Introduction: The Yarosláviči
In this period Van Vyšátin, (who is very likely identical with Boyán of the Slóvo) is frequently mentioned as a councillor, especially in relation to the house of Polotsk.
The years between Vladímir I and Vladímir II seem to be embraced in the expression старое время (the olden time), used with regard to Boyán throughout the poem.
The inglorious reign of Izyasláv I was marked by interminable civil war within, and the successful occupation by the Pólovtsy of the old realms of the Khozars and Pečenegs, so that Russia was now cut off from the waterways of the Don and the Volga, as well as from the lower stream of the Dnĕpr.
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 Ancestors and Family of Yaroslav I Vladimirovich the Wise of Kiev
In his testament, Yaroslav sought to prevent a power struggle among his five sons by dividing his empire among them and enjoining the younger four sons to obey the eldest, Izyaslav, who was to succeed his father as grand prince of Kiev.
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 Gårdarike.
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 Acidophilus notes | 18:29
A son of Yaroslav I the Wise, he was a founder of Chernigov princely line and is sometimes referred to as Sviatoslav of Chernigov.
Upon his father's death in 1054, Sviatoslav joined his brothers Vsevolod and Iziaslav in forming a kind of a princely triumvirate that oversaw the affairs of Kievan Rus' until 1072.
His son by Oda, Yaroslav, founded the great dynasty of Riazan, and the Seljuk Sultan Kilij Arslan II claimed to descend from one of Sviatoslav's daughters.
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 Jaropolk Ii Di Kiev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
KIEV WLADIMIR, van Jaropolk · Anna · Dobronega Maria · Elisabeth · Euproxyne · Ingeborg · Isjaslaw · Jaroslaw · Mstislaw · KIEV, van Anastasia
Krig brøt tilbake i Kiev inviterte ut mellom hans Jaropolk drepte Oleg og...
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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 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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 Dukes of Kiev
Father: Robert II "the Pious" Capet, King of France, b.
Svyatoslav II Vladimirovich, Grand Duke of Kiev, b.
Igor of Kiev, 903 in Pskov, Pskov, Russia, d.
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