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REIGNS OF VLADEMER, YAROSLAF, YSIASLAF AND VSEVOLOD From 973 to 1092.
Vsevolod, an amiable man of but very little force of character, was crushed by the calamities which were overwhelming his country.
Vsevolod was the favorite son of Yaroslaf the Great, and his father, with his dying breath, had expressed the wish that Vsevolod, when death should come to him, might be placed in the tomb by his side.
www2.cddc.vt.edu /gutenberg/1/5/2/6/15269/15269-8.txt   (20826 words)

  
  Vsevolod IV of Kiev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vsevolod Svyatoslavich the Red-haired (Всеволод Святославич Чермный in Russian) was Svyatoslav III's eldest son who ruled Novgorod-Seversky in 1202-04, Chernigov in 1204-15, and Kiev in 1206-07 and 1210-12.
Vsevolod inherited his forefathers' patrimony, Chernigov, in 1204.
In 1210 he concluded alliance with Vsevolod III and managed to hold Kiev for 4 years, until he was expelled from the city by Vsevolod III's archenemy, Mstislav the Bold.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vsevolod_IV_of_Kiev   (156 words)

  
 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg963 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Vsevolod III Big Nest of VLADIMIR [Parents] was born 1154.
Ivan of STARODUB was born 28 Aug 1198.
Yaroslav III of VLADIMIR was born 1232 and died 16 Sep 1271.
www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk /maximilia/pafg963.htm   (356 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Vladimir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Yuri's sons, Andrew the Pious and Vsevolod The Big Nest, confirmed and enforced Vladimir's status as the capital by moving the seat of the Russian metropolitan from Kiev to Vladimir.
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).
The warrior-like cathedral of St. Demetrius was built in 1194-97 as a private chapel of Vsevolod the Big Nest in the courtyard of his palace and was consecrated to his holy patron, St.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Vladimir   (2725 words)

  
 My Lines - Person Page 365
Vsevolod II Olegovich, Prince of Chernigov and Kiev was the son of Oleg Gorislavich Svyatoslavich, Prince of Volynia and Chernigov.
Svyatoslav III Vsevolodovich, Prince of Chernigov and Kiev was the son of Vsevolod II Olegovich, Prince of Chernigov and Kiev.
Mstislav I Svyatoslavich, Prince of Chernigov was the son of Svyatoslav III Vsevolodovich, Prince of Chernigov and Kiev.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~cousin/html/p365.htm   (6700 words)

  
 Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Henry was the eldest son of the Henry III by his second wife Agnes de Poitou and was probably born at the palace at Goslar.
Three years later still to insure the succession Henry III had larger assembly of nobles elect the young as his successor and then on July 17 1054 had him crowned as king by Herman of Cologne.
Thus when Henry III died in 1056 the accession of the 6-year-old Henry was not opposed.
www.freeglossary.com /Henry_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor   (413 words)

  
 Rurik Rostislavich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rurik was the son of Rostislav of Kiev, and succession conflicts placed Rurik on the throne of the Kievan Rus no less than seven times.
In 1182, he became co-ruler with Sviatoslav III of Kiev, an arrangement that lasted until Sviatoslav's death in 1194.
His cousin, Vsevolod, felt that Rurik's previous monastic vows rendered his authority invalid, and so attacked and briefly seized Kiev in [1206], 1207, and 1211.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rurik_Rostislavich   (220 words)

  
 Yuri II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The third and best-loved son of Vsevolod III, he first distinguished himself in the battles against Ryazan in 1208.
Thereupon Vsevolod disinherited Konstantin and passed the throne to Yury.
After Vsevolod's death, Konstantin allied himself with Mstislav the Bold and defeated Yury and his other brothers on the Lipitsa River.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yuri_II_of_Russia   (339 words)

  
 Vladimir-Suzdal Information - Articles Free   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Vsevolod's prime enemies, however, were the Southern princedom of Ryazan, which appeared to stir discord in the princely family, and the mighty Turkic state of Volga Bulgaria, which bordered Vladimir-Suzdal to the east.
The veneration of the Theotokos as a holy protectress of Vladimir was introduced by Prince Andrew, who dedicated to her many churches and installed in his palace a venerated image, known as Theotokos of Vladimir.
Vsevolod's death in 1212 precipitated a serious dynastic conflict.
www.articlesfree.com /index.php?title=Vladimir-Suzdal   (726 words)

  
 CONCLUSIONS AND REFLECTIONS
And the material from Volume I of the Wurzburg Manuscript left out of Volume III of 1897 either was incorporated into Volume I of The Secret Doctrine as published in 1888 or was published in the pages of Lucifer during HPB's lifetime or soon after her death.
III on the strength of these statements, as you and Boris [de Zirkoff] have attempted to do.
It so happens that while it [Volume III] was being set up [for publication] I was able actually to peruse one or two of the familiar long foolscap sheets which H.P.B. always covered with her small fine hand-writing.
www.blavatskyarchives.com /sdiiipt7.htm   (1720 words)

  
 Articles - Vsevolod the Big Nest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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.
www.gaple.com /articles/Vsevolod_III?mySession=aa4e8010e15620c891b4f077a5bd62e8   (544 words)

  
 Rurik Dynasty - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Since the reign of Ivan III Moscow branch of Rurik Dynasty use the title "tsar of all Russia" and ruled over a state called Muscovy.
Rurik Dynasty became extinct with the death in 1598 of the tsar Feodor I.
1146 : Igor II of Kiev, brother of Vsevolod II of Kiev, deposed, died 1147
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Rurik_Dynasty   (720 words)

  
 Ancestors and Family of Henry IV of Germany
Yet the early death of Henry III was the beginning of a fateful change that marked all of his son's reign.
She turned over the duchy of Bavaria, which Henry III had given to his son in 1055, to the Saxon count Otto of Nordheim, thus depriving the king of an important foundation of his power.
Their independence soon became apparent in the elections of Stephen IX and Nicholas II, which were not influenced (as under Henry III) by the German court; in the new procedure for the election of the popes (1059); and in the defensive alliance with the Normans in southern Italy.
nygaard.howards.net /files/66.htm   (1211 words)

  
 Europe's 13th-Century Progress by Sanderson Beck   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
King Henry III was 19 in January 1227 when he proclaimed himself of age and gained full use of the seal, enabling him to give charters and grants in perpetuity.
King Henry III was distracted from the Castilian crusade against the Moors and a Palestine crusade when he accepted the crown of Sicily for his son Edmund.
In 1271 Henry III decreed that all wool workers of both sexes from Flanders and elsewhere would be welcomed and not have to pay taxes for five years.
www.san.beck.org /AB21-Europe13thCentury.html   (23696 words)

  
 Family Trees of Thomas Jefferson and Other Famous Americans - pafg169 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Vsevolod VLADIMIROVICH was born about 983 in Of, Vladimir Volynskij, Volyn, Ukraine.
Olaf III "Skotkonung" ERIKSSON King of Sweden was born about 950 in Sweden.
Vsevolod I YAROSLAVOVIC [Parents] was born in 1030 in Of, Pereyaslavl, Kiev, Ukraine.
www.ishipress.com /pafg169.htm   (1173 words)

  
 Tourism in Vladimir Region, Russia - Vladimir, history
The strengthening of the Grand Prince's power under Vsevolod III and the increasing political awareness of the citizens of Vladimir resulted in a number of serious riots and uprisings.
Princess Mariya, the wife of Vsevolod III, founded the Convent of the Assumption (Svyato-Uspensky Monastyr also known as the Knyagmin Monastyr or Princess Convent) with a Cathedral made of brick (1200-1201) which was erected in the northwest corner of the New Town.
The forces of feudal disintegration gained the upper hand, however, and after the death of Vsevolod III in 1212 the unity of his lands was broken.
tour.vladimir.ru /historyv.htm   (5312 words)

  
 Churchyard/Orr Family Museum (Genealogy) -- Overview Chart of Lineal Ancestors of King Edward III of England and ...
Overview Chart of Lineal Ancestors of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault
The following ancestry (pedigree) overview charts for the lineal ancestors of the children of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault (going back 16 generations or less) were generated from data and software supplied by Randy Wilson, with some additional fix-ups.
Randy says "This database came mostly from the LDS Ancestral file." There are 1002 lines of descent from Charlemagne to Edward III in this data, and 750 to Philippa of Hainault (some of them undoubtedly spurious).
www.crossmyt.com /hc/gen/edw3chrt.html   (1817 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 11475
     Vsevolod III Rurik, Grand Duke of Vladimir was born in 1154.
     Liubov of Vitebsk married Vsevolod III Rurik, Grand Duke of Vladimir, son of Yuri I Dolgoruki Rurik, Grand Duke of Kiev, in 1207.
He was the son of Vsevolod III Rurik, Grand Duke of Vladimir and Mary of Ossetia.
www.thepeerage.com /p11475.htm   (775 words)

  
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The way in which the eldest son was admitted to succeed to the throne was by associating him, during his father's lifetime, in the exercise of sovereign powers.
Vsevolod III was the first prince who benefited by such a course.
But this was put an end to by Ivan III, who was consequently the first to adorn himself with the title of "Autocrat" (Samoderjez), which to this day continues to be the title of the Russian Tzars.
socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca /~econ/ugcm/3ll3/kovalevsky/modcus4   (8029 words)

  
 Summary and Evaluation of Medieval Europe 610-1300   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Otto III was only three years old, but his mother and grandmother as regents prevented civil war.
Pope Innocent III urged a fourth crusade that was aimed at Cairo.
The church was guaranteed free elections; feudal abuses were reformed; widows were protected; war taxes could not be imposed without consent; a permanent court was established for lawsuits; no one could be put on trial without witnesses; and the right of trial by a jury of peers was guaranteed.
www.san.beck.org /6-9-Summary.html   (12017 words)

  
 Nättidningen RÖTTER - för dig som släktforskar! (Erik XIV)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
108 Friedrich III "der Strenge", Margrave of Meissen, born 1332 14/10 in Dresden, died 1381 25/5 in Meissen.
1752 Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg = 1566
6148 Boleslaw III "Krzywousty", Prince of Poland, born 1086 20/8, died 1138 28/10.
www.genealogi.se /erikeng.htm   (10494 words)

  
 Courtly Lives - Polish Royalty
Boleslaw IV married Vierchoslava, daughter of Vsevolod, Prince of Novgorod in 1137.
Wladislaw III (1161/7-1231), Duke of Cracow from 1202-1206.
Zygmunt III Waza (1566-1632) (Jan's father) was the son of King John III of Sweden.
www.angelfire.com /mi4/polcrt/PolRoyal.html   (1485 words)

  
 Royal Ossetia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Vsevolod III "The Big Nest" (1176-1212) the Prince of Vladimir (the Kievan Rus', presently Russia) was married to Great Alanic Princess Maria.
One of Maria's 8 sons, Fiodor, became the Prince of Novgorod (Northern Russia), then Vladimir.
Georgian Tzar George III was married to Alanic Princess Budurkhan.
southosetia.chat.ru /en_royal.html   (204 words)

  
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The way in which the eldest son was admitted to succeed to the throne was by associating him, during his father's lifetime, in the exercise of sovereign powers.
Vsevolod III was the first prince who benefited by such a course.
But this was put an end to by Ivan III, who was consequently the first to adorn himself with the title of "Autocrat" (Samoderjez), which to this day continues to be the title of the Russian Tzars.
www.efm.bris.ac.uk /het/kovalevsky/modcus4   (8029 words)

  
 Liste des monarques de Russie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Vsevolod Ier (1078 - 1093), grand prince de Kiev
Vsevolod II Olegovitch (1139 - 1146), grand prince de Kiev
Vsevolod III Vladimirski (1176 - 1212), grand prince de Vladimir
french.therfcc.org /liste-des-monarques-de-russie-497940.html   (587 words)

  
 A History of the Ancient City of Vladimir, Russia on the Golden Ring
However, Vladimir rose in significance after Prince Andrei Bogolyubsky, son of Dolgoruky, officially transferred the throne from Suzdal to Vladimir, thus changing the name of the principality from Rostov-Suzdal to Vladimir-Suzdal in 1157.
Under Princes Andrei Bogolyubsky and Vsevolod III "Big Nest" (Bolshoye Gnezdo--so named because he had a large family), Vladimir grew significantly in power and importance, replacing Kiev as the capitol of the Grand Principality of Rus in 1169.
During the reign of Prince Vsevolod III "Big Nest" the city experienced its most substantial growth.
www.vladimir-russia.net /history   (605 words)

  
 Bulion - Polski   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Upon Vsevolod III's death in 1212, the town was assigned to one of his youngest sons.
This specification was needed in order to distinguish the town from the earlier established fortress of Yuryev nowadays Tartu, at the time located in the woods in what is now Estonia.
Upon Vsevolod III's death in 1212, the town was sacked by the Mongols.
bulion.pay-e-bullion.org /polski   (1033 words)

  
 Cities on Volga River cruise
Ivan III issued an edict following the capture of Novgorod in 1479, that all its citizens involved in the salt mining industry be transfered to this area, rich in salt.
Dmitrov grew as a fortress on the boundary of the Vladimir-Suzdal or Rostov-Suzdal principality.
Ivan III is said to have visited the Nativity cathedral church in 1480 and was described in the chronicle as having been moved by the frescoes on its walls.
www.xenophon-mil.org /ruscity/volga/river/volga.htm   (14300 words)

  
 MOSCO
During the reign of Prince Vsevolod III, after the fire of 1185 the cathedral was rebuilt to become five-domed..
The Cathedral of St. Dmitry was built in 1194-1197 in the reign of Prince Vsevolod III who dedicated it to his heavenly patron St. Demetrius of Salonica.
The cathedral of St. Dmitry clearly embodies the concept of the omnipotence of Vsevolod III, and the political power and independence of the Vladimir - Suzdal principality.
www.mosco.ru /old/gr-vladimir.html   (817 words)

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