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  Vsevolod I of Kiev - Biocrawler
Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (1030 – 13 April 1093) ruled as grand prince of Kiev from 1076 until his death.
He was the fourth and favourite son of Yaroslav I the Wise by Ingigerd Olafsdottir.
In 1067 Vsevolod's Greek wife died and he presently married a Kypchak princess.
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 Vsevolod I, Prince of Kiev - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (1030 - 1093), ruled as prince of Kyiv from 1076 until his death.
A son of Yaroslav I the Wise, Prince of Kyiv and Ingigerd (Anna) Olafsdottir, daughter of king Olof Skötkonung of Sweden.
Vsevolod allegedly married Irina, a daughter of Constantine IX Monomachos of the Byzantine Empire, and had a son Vladimir Monomakh.
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Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (Ukrainian and Russian: Всеволод I Ярославич), (1030 – 13 April 1093) ruled as Grand Prince of Kiev from 1078 until his death.
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.
Upon Sviatoslav's death in 1076, Vsevolod inherited the Kievan throne, but ceded it to the banished Iziaslav in return for his patrimony of Chernigov.
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 Search Results for "Kiev"
Kiev (KEE-ef, KEE-ev) Capital of Ukraine in the north-central region of the country on the Dnieper River; a major manufacturing and transportation center.
945, duke of Kiev (912-45), successor of Oleg as ruler of Kievan Rus.
Kievan Russia GRAND PRINCES OF KIEV (862-1212)The eastern Slavs settled on the territory of present-day European Russia from the 5th to the 8th century A.D. In...
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  Vsevolod I, Prince of Kiev
Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (1030 - 1093), ruled as prince of Kyiv from 1076 until his death.
A son of Yaroslav I the Wise, Prince of Kyiv and Ingigerd (Anna) Olafsdottir, daughter of king Olof Skötkonung of Sweden.
Vsevolod allegedly married Irina, a daughter of Constantine IX Monomachos of the Byzantine Empire, and had a son Vladimir Monomakh.
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/v/vs/vsevolod_i__prince_of_kiev.html   (78 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Kiev
Kiev, now in the Ukraine, was probably founded in the 6th or 7th century, the centre of a feudal state ruled by the Rurik dynasty from the 9th to the 13th century.
Kiev (Kiyev) Capital of Ukraine and a seaport on the Dnieper River.
The first recorded female ruler in Russia, she served as regent of Kiev (945–964) after the assassination of her husband Igor I (877150;945); she avenged his death by having his murderers scalded to death.
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 Vsevolod I of Kiev - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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.
Vsevolod I of Kiev, Rulers of Kievan Rus, 1030 births and 1093 deaths.
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 Vsevolod M. Kuntsevich Homepage
In 1995 Vsevolod M. Kuntsevich became Deputy Director of V.M. Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and in May 1996 he headed the Space Research Institute of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and National Space Agency of Ukraine.
Vsevolod M. Kuntsevich is the author of more than 250 scientific papers, including 7 monographs, initiator and chairman of Ukraininan conferences on automatic control.
Vsevolod M. Kuntsevich founded a scientific school in the field of discrete systems in the Ukraine: more than 30 Candidates of Science, 9 Doctors of Science completed their theses under his supervision.
www.begellhouse.com /editors/kuntsevich   (729 words)

  
 Holy Nobleborn Prince Vsevolod of Pskov, in Baptism Gabriel (Gavriil)
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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 Flights To 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.
Kiev is an important industrial, scientific, educational and cultural center of Eastern Europe.
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.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/63/flights-to-kiev.html   (1827 words)

  
 St. Sofia Cathedral
As of Kiev, it became one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and Asia.
In the cathedral remains of Yaroslav Mudry, his son Vsevolod, and Vladimir Monomakh are buried.
It ranges among the most beautiful temples of Kiev and the major attractions of the capital of Ukraine.
www.kiev.info /culture/sofia_cathedral.htm   (442 words)

  
 Kiev Sightseeing
Podol district of Kiev is very popular for its special atmosphere, many bars, cafes and restaurants, proximity to the river and sightseeing points.
Vsevolod’s wife Maria constructed St. Cyril’s Church in the monastery.
The hospital was situated in the former monks’ cells.
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 Vsevolod IV of Kiev - Wikipedia Mirror   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Vsevolod Svyatoslavich the Red-haired (Russian: -{Все́волод Святосла́вич Че́рмный}-) was Svyatoslav III's eldest son who ruled Novgorod-Seversky in 1202–1204, Chernigov in 1204 1215, and Kiev in 1206–1207 and 1210–1212.
He was an active participant of the struggle for Kiev and frequently summoned the Polovtsians for help.
In 1210, he concluded an alliance with Vsevolod III and managed to hold Kiev for four years, until he was expelled from the city by Vsevolod III's archenemy, Mstislav the Bold.
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 Saint Luke Orthodox Church - Saints - Saints by Day - January - 1st
Although his rule lasted only but several years and was filled with constant wars, prince Vsevolod considered Kiev as his own dominion to bequeathe [a view partly in conflict with the complex "appanage" system, rotating princes on basis of seniority], and he decided to bequeathe it as an inheritance to his brother Igor.
On 1 August 1146 prince Vsevolod died, and the Kievans kissed the cross to Igor as their new prince, and Igor kissed the cross to Kiev -- that he would rule the people justly and defend them.
The prince ruling at Kiev, Izyaslav Mstislavich, and in particular his brother Vladimir, tried to avert this senseless bloodshed, and indeed to save the holy martyr, but they themselves were in danger from the vicious mob.
www.stlukeorthodox.com /html/saints/september/19th.cfm   (3845 words)

  
 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.
Ellisif (or Elizabeth) of Kiev, married first in 1045 to Harald III Hardrada, King of Norway, who was slain on September 25, 1066 at the Battle of Stamford Bridge.
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 Rurikids 8
Vsevolod, Pr of Pereyaslavl (1054-73), Pr of Chernigov (1073-78), Great Pr of Kiev (1076)+(1078-93), *1030, +13.4.1093; 1m: ca 1046 Anastasia Monomachina (+1067), dau.of Emperor Konstantinos IX of Byzantium by N Skleraina; 2m: ca 1068 Anna (+7.10.1111), dau.of a khan of Kumans; He had issue:
Yaroslav, Pr of Novgorod (1182-99), Pr of Vyshgorod (1199-1205), +aft 1207; m.Helene of Ossetia (+25.12.1202), sister-in-law of Vsevolod III
Vsevolod, Pr of Novgorod (1221-23), *23.10.1212, +perished during the massacre of Vladimir 7.2.1237; m.14.4.1230 Marina of Kiev (+perished 7.2.1238)
genealogy.euweb.cz /russia/rurik8.html   (1427 words)

  
 Kiev Ukraine News Blog
KIEV, Ukraine -- The controversy concerning President Viktor Yushchenko, his allegedly wayward son Andriy, and the media is a bit of a tempest in a teacup.
Kiev, on the other hand, is keen to play a role in resolving these conflicts, as well as the Moldovan-Transdnestrian conflict, which it is admittedly in a stronger position to influence.
It is arguably in Kiev's interests to see an end to ethnic conflicts in the region, as Ukraine could potentially be threatened by a similar conflict with the eastern part of the country, which is predominantly populated by ethnic Russians, seeking to break from the western part.
blog.kievukraine.info /2005_07_01_kievukrainenewsblog_archive.html   (13800 words)

  
 Vsevolod II di Kiev: Tutte le informazioni su Vsevolod II di Kiev su Encyclopedia.it
Vsevolod II di Kiev: Tutte le informazioni su Vsevolod II di Kiev su Encyclopedia.it
Vsevolod II (1104 - 1 agosto 1146); figlio di Igor Sviatoslavich, nipote di Yaroslav I; Principe di Chernigov (1127 – 1139; Gran Principe di Kiev (1139 – 1146); sposa Anastasia figlia di Casimir di Polonia.
Nel 1139 spodesta l'erede al trono di Kiev Viatcheslav figlio di Vladimir II
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 Saint Rostislav-Michael, GreatPrince of Kiev
Its first bishop was Manuel, installed between March-May of 1136 by the Kiev metropolitan Michael, with the means necessary for his needs were assured by an edict of prince Rostislav, issued in the city of Smolensk.
The Greeks reckoned correctly that this appointment of a metropolitan to the Kiev cathedra was their most important privilege, which served not only the ecclesiastical, but also the political interests of the Byzantine empire.
The Kiev cathedra-seat was again left vacant, and the greatprince was deprived of the fatherly counsel and spiritual nourishing in the guise of a metropolitan.
www.holytrinityorthodox.com /calendar/los/March/14-02.htm   (1659 words)

  
 Botanical Garden
In Kiev, there are several botanical gardens: the one named after academic Fomin, the State Botanical Garden, and the Botanical Garden of the Ukrainian Academy of Science.
Close to the Botanical Garden of the Ukraine Academy of Science there is a majestic Vidubitsky monastery, which was founded by the son of Yaroslav Mudry, Vsevolod, between 1070 and 1077.
The Central Botanical Garden and adjoining Vidubitsky monastery create a charming and unique corner of Kiev, which is perfect for family rest or spending some time alone with nature and surrounding beauty.
www.kiev.info /culture/botanical.htm   (338 words)

  
 Qwika - similar:Sviatoslav_II_of_Kiev
Kievan court in the times of Vsevolod I Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (1030 – 13 April 1093) ruled as Grand Prince of Kiev from 1076 until his death.
He was the son of Vsevolod I by an anonymous daughter of Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, from whom he takes his nickname of Monomakh ("One who fights alone").
980 - 1019) was the Kniaz' (Prince) of Turov (988 - 1015) and Velikii Kniaz (the Grand Prince) of Kiev (1015-1019) whose paternity and guilt in the murder of brothers are disputed.
www.qwika.com /rels/Sviatoslav_II_of_Kiev   (1350 words)

  
 RUSSIA
The Varangians/Russes got to Russia through their technology, the sailing ships that could actually take them to Greenland; but they came to rule the area through forms of large scale political organization that may have been rudimentary compared to Francia and Romania, but were beyond anything seen previously east of Moravia.
With Christianity he also got a Romanian bride, Anna, whose two sons are later killed by their half-brother, Svyatopolk I. Indeed, the German tradition of giving younger sons their own territory to rule, and then with succession from brother to brother, produced a great deal of fratricidal war in the history of Kievan Russia.
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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 Kiev sights
In the 11th century it became the centre for the expansion and consolidation of Christianity in Kiev Rus'-Ukraine.
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.
The refectory of the demolished monastery, though without its Baroque cupola, was preserved and in August of 1963 was designated as a monument of architecture of the Ukrainian S.S.R. In 1973 the Kiev City Council established "archaeological preservation zones".
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 OCA - Lives of all saints commemorated on this day
In the year 1138 the Great-principality of Kiev was assumed by Igor's elder brother, Vsevolod Olegovich (great-grandfather of St Michael of Chernigov).
Although his rule lasted only a few years and was filled with constant wars, Prince Vsevolod considered Kiev as his own dominion to bequeath [a view partly in conflict with the complex "appanage" system, rotating princes on the basis of seniority], and he decided to bequeath it as an inheritance to his brother Igor.
The prince ruling at Kiev, Izyaslav Mstislavich, and in particular his brother Vladimir, tried to avert this senseless bloodshed, and to save the holy martyr, but they themselves were in danger from the vicious mob.
www.oca.org /FSLivesAllSaints.asp?SID=4&M=9&D=19   (4209 words)

  
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Although his rule lasted only but several years and was filled with constant wars, prince Vsevolod considered Kiev as his own dominion to bequeathe [a view partly in conflict with the complex "appanage" system, rotating princes on basis of seniority], and he decided to bequeathe it as an inheritance to his brother Igor.
On 1 August 1146 prince Vsevolod died, and the Kievans kissed the cross to Igor as their new prince, and Igor kissed the cross to Kiev -- that he would rule the people justly and defend them.
The prince ruling at Kiev, Izyaslav Mstislavich, and in particular his brother Vladimir, tried to avert this senseless bloodshed, and indeed to save the holy martyr, but they themselves were in danger from the vicious mob.
www.missionstclare.com /english/people/sep19o.html   (4744 words)

  
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 The Song of Igor's Campaign,
Igor son of Svyatoslav and grandson of Oleg
That Oleg forged feuds with the sword, and sowed the land with arrows.
All because the two brave sons of Svyatoslav, Igor and Vsevolod, stirred up the virulence 355 that had been all but curbed by their senior, dread Svyatoslav, the Great [Prince] of Kiev, [who kept the Kumans] in dread.
Shoot [your arrows], lord, at Konchak, the pagan slave, to avenge the Russian land, and the wounds of Igor, 550 turbulent son of Svyatoslav!
www.lib.ru /NABOKOW/slovo.txt   (3299 words)

  
 Ukraine   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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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 Kiev - Have To See
Welcome to Kiev - the gateway of Ukraine
The interior of the cathedral is also embellished with fresco ornamentation, mosaic floors, marble decorations, etc. The cathedral contained the tomb of the great Kyivan princes: Yaroslav the Wise, Vsevolod, Rostyslav, and Volodymyr Monomakh were buried here (only the sarcophagus of Yaroslav the Wise has been preserved).
After the Tatar-Mongol invasion of 1240, the cathedral gradually fell into ruins.
www.biztravel.kiev.ua /going_out.shtml   (2629 words)

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