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Svyatoslav III Vsevolodovich, Prince of Chernigov and Kiev was the son of Vsevolod II Olegovich, Prince of Chernigov and Kiev.
Yaroslav III Vsevolodovich, Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir and Kiev was born on 8 February 1191.
Mstislav I Svyatoslavich, Prince of Chernigov was the son of Svyatoslav III Vsevolodovich, Prince of Chernigov and Kiev.
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 Encyclopedia: Wladislaus II the Exile of Poland
Parents: Boleslaus III the Wrymouth, Duke of Poland, and Zbyslava of Kiev, daughter of Sviatopolk II of Kiev.
Boleslaus III on a painting by Jan Matejko Boleslaus III the Wrymouth (Polish: Bolesław III Krzywousty), (1086-1138) was duke of Poland from 1102.
Władysław III Laskonogi Wladislaus III Spindleshanks (Polish: Władysław III Laskonogi) was the duke of the Greater Poland province and the high duke of the whole Poland in 1202-1206 and 1227-1228.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg963 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Yaroslav II VSEVOLODOVICH was born 8 Feb 1191 and died 30 Sep 1246.
Yaroslav married Feodosia of Riazan' IGOREVNA on 1218.
Yaroslav III of VLADIMIR was born 1232 and died 16 Sep 1271.
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Ašot III Oghormac, Shahanshah of Armenia was born circa 905.
Yaroslav II Feodor Vsevolodovich, Grand Prince of Vladimir was the son of Vsevolod III Yuryevich, Prince of Kiev, Great Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir.
She married Feodor Yaroslavich, Prince of Novgorod, son of Yaroslav II Feodor Vsevolodovich, Grand Prince of Vladimir and Feodosia Igorevna, Princess of Riazan, in 1233.
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Mstislav III Romanovich, Prince of Smolensk and Kiev, b.
Svyatoslav III Vsevolodovich, Prince of Chernigov and Kiev,
Yaroslav III Vsevolodovich, Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir and Kiev, b.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 112   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Wladyslaw III Spindleshanks of Cracow, Duke of Cracow
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 Yaroslav III - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Yaroslav III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Yaroslav III - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Yaroslav III.
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Yaroslav III (12XX - 1271) was Russian grand prince between 1263 1271.
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 The History and Culture Essay
After Yaroslav the Wise death in 1054 the Rus was divided between his sons and Rostov was given to Prince Vsevolod in addition to the south Pereslavl.
Soon the church of the Ascension of Christ well-known as the church of St Isidore the Blessed was built in the centre of the town, Princes terems (chambers) and the Red Chamber were in the process of construction.
During the Poland intervention the troops with Pseudo-Dmitri the III at the head, so-called "the Tushin thief" and Sapega and Lisovski burst into the town after a terrible fight and destroyed it in 1608.
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 Yaroslav III Vsevolodovich - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Yaroslav III Vsevolodovich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
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Yaroslav III Vsevolodovich (Ярослав III Всеволодович in Russian) (February 8,1191 - September 30,1246), Grand Prince of Vladimir since 1238.
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His father Yaroslav, in Baptism Feodor (+1246), "a prince gentle, kindly and genial", was the younger son of Vsevolod III Large-Nest / Bol'shoe Gnezdo (+1212), brother of the Holy NobleBorn Prince Yuri Vsevolodovich (+1238, Comm.
In 1227 Prince Yaroslav, at the request of the people of Novgorod, was sent by his brother the GreatPrince of Vladimir Yuri, to rule as prince in Novgorod the Great.
The matter ended peacefully: in 1230 Yaroslav with his sons returned to Novgorod, and the daughter of Saint Michael, Feodosia, was betrothed with Saint Feodor, the elder brother of Saint Alexander.
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 WI Russia never united?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Vasili III Ivanovitch (1505-33) brought Smolensk within his realm, and compelled the principalities of Ryazan and Novgorod-Severski, and the republic of Pskov to acknowledge his sovereignty.
Notwithstanding the squabble, Yuri Vsevolodovich's exile was nonetheless a rather short one, and he managed both to regain his position from Konstantin and also to extend his authority over the other principalities once again after showing his strength in the succesful expeditions against the Volga Bulgars in 1220, 1226, 1228 and 1232.
Historically, Vsevolod III - who was the = first ruler to use the title "Great Prince" - made a good attempt to = establish a hereditary monarchy in Vladimir-Suzdal already in the = early 13th century, before the Mongols had even arrived to turn = everything around.
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 Tourism in Vladimir Region, Russia - Suzdal, history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Early one morning in 1177 the city regiments of Vsevolod III marched along this road to wage battle against the boyars of Suzdal and Rostov.
In 1054 the lands of Rostov and Suzdal became part of the possessions of Prince Vsevolod II, the son of Yaroslav the Wise, and this brought an increasing number of boyars from the south who deprived the hitherto free peasants of their land and liberty.
During the reign of Vsevolod III and his successor George the town was refortified (1192) and the old Cathedral built by Vladimir Monomach was first repaired and subsequently completely rebuilt (1222-1225).
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 Descendants of Taksony of Hungary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Adelaide of Eilenburg, the daughter of Dedi II of Eilenburg, Margrave of Meissen, and his first wife Oda, the widow of William III, Count of Weimar, and daughter of Dietmar II of Lausitz, Margrave of the Saxon Nordmark.
Euphemia Vladimirovna of Kiev, the daughter of Vladimir II Vsevolodovich 'Monomakh', Grand Prince of Kiev, and his second wife NN, the daughter of Aepa, Khan of the Kumans.
Yaroslav Svyatopolkovich, Grand Prince of Vladimir, the son of Svyatopolk II Izyslavich, Grand Prince of Kiev, and his first wife NN.
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 Ancestors and Family of Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich
Another name for Yaroslav was Yaroslav II Rurik.
Yaroslav II (Feodor) (1190—1246) grand prince of Novgorod (1215—1236, with breaks), Kiev (1236—?) and Vladimir (1238—?).
Yaroslav married Theodosia Rurik, daughter of Mstislav Rurik and Unknown, in 1214.
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 Yaroslav III Vsevolodovich Definition / Yaroslav III Vsevolodovich Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
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Yaroslav III Vsevolodovich (Ярослав III Всеволодович in Russian) (February 8...
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As for Catherine the Great, she herself was the German born wife of Peter III, who prior to her marriage bore an unmercifully long name ã Sophie Friederike Auguste of Anhalt-Zerbst, but that was the only case when a wife refused to obey her husband and simply overthrew him.
His son, Yaroslav the Wise, who was married to the daughter of the king of Norway, married off his own daughters, Anna, to King Henry I of France; Elizabeth to King Harold of Norway; and Anastasia, to King Andrew III of Hungary.
Ivan III, the gatherer of Moscovian lands, married the famous Greek, Sophia (Zoe) Paleolog.
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 I8280: Godeheut (or Godehold) DE TOENI (____ - BY 1186)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Mstislav I Harald Vladimirovich, Prince of Novgorod, Great Prince of Kiev was the ancestor of the Mstislavichi (a rival family of the Ol'govichi, named for Oleg, son of Svyatoslav, thus both families stemming from Yaroslav the Wise).
He was the son of Vladimir II Monomakh Vsevolodovich, Prince of Pereyaslavl, Smolensk, Chernigov, and Kiev and Gytha of Wessex.
He confronted the Volynian prince Yaroslav, who was attempting to seize the Kiev principality by leading against Rus' a Polish and Hungarian army in 1123.
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Sainted Amphylokhios, Bishop of Iconeia, was born in Caesarea Cappadocia, a city having given the world among the greatest fathers and teachers of the Orthodox Church.
His father Yaroslav, in Baptism Feodor (+1246), "a prince gentle, kindly and genial", was the younger son of Vsevolod III Large-Nest (Bol'shoe Gnezdo) (+ 1212), brother of the Holy NobleBorn Prince Yuri Vsevolodovich (+ 1238, Comm.
His father, Yaroslav, blessed them at betrothal with the holy wonderworking icon of the Theodorovsk Mother of God (in Baptism they had named the father Theodore, or Feodor).
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A cousin to Gustav III of Sweden and Charles XIII of Sweden, Catherine exemplified an "enlightened monarch."...
The most important of these are the Travel Palace of the Empress (designed by the celebrated Matvey Kazakov), and the Ascension church (designed by Prince Lvov and consecrated in 1813 1813 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar).
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She was married to Stephen III the Magnificent Wittelsbach on 13 Oct 1364.
Children were: Berkhard I von Swabia, Adalbert III von Thurgau.
Children were: Empress Adelheid of Germany, Conrad III of Burgundy.
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She married comte de Réthel Manassès III de Réthel, son of comte de Réthel Gauthier de Réthel and Beatrix de Namur; His 1st.
Vögtin des Hochstiftes Passau Adelheid Piast was the oldest daughter of Herzog Boleslaw III Schiefmund von Polen by his second marriage to Salome von Berg-Schelklingen, daughter of Graf Heinrich I. She was born in 1114.
She married Yaroslav Mikhailavich, Prince of Brest and Volynia, son of Svyatopolk II Mikhail Izyaslavich, Prince of Novgorod, Turov, and Kiev and N.
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 The Golden diadem
There are burial grounds of the Zarubinets archaeological culture in the vicinity of Divich Mountain (III century B.C. - II century B.C.), as well as remnants of the ancient Rus settlement of Trepol, first mentioned in the year 1093.
It is likely to have been built circa 1032 A.D. by Yaroslav the Wise, who established several settlements along the Stugna river while trying to fortify the borders of the Rus State.
On August 30 1110, the Rus princes assembled in Vytachiv for a Congress convened by princes Svyatopolk Svyatoslavich and Vladimir Vsevolodovich Monomakh.
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 Tomas Baranauskas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
The duke of Novgorod, Yaroslav Vladimirovich, apparently acted in the same way because according to The Lay he lost the "glory of his ancestors" just like the dukes of Polotsk.
Izyaslav, the son of the duke of Novgorod Yaroslav, died in 1198 in Velikiye Luki, where he had been sent to "defend Novgorod against Lithuania." In the autumn of the same year the Lithuanians together with warriors from Polotsk (forced by the Lithuanians) made a raid on Velikiye Luki.
From the beginning of the 13th century onward, Lithuanian raids are rather exhaustively highlighted in the sources.
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Children were: Theuderic III, King of the Franks, Clothaire III, King of the Franks, Childeric II, King of the Franks.
Children were: Edward IV Plantagenet, Richard III Plantagenet.
Children were: Knud III of Denmark Magnuson, Neils Magnuson.
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 Articles - Yuri II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Articles - Yuri II Yuriy II (Юрий II), also known as Georgy II of Vladimir or Georgy II Vsevolodovich (1189 - 1238), was the 4th Grand Prince of Vladimir (1212-16, 1218-38) who presided over Vladimir-Suzdal at the time of the Mongol invasion of Russia.
The third and best-loved son of Vsevolod III, he first distinguished himself in the battles against Ryazan in 1208.
When the Mongols first approached Russia in 1223 he sent a small unit against them, but it arrived too late to take part in the disastrous Battle of the Kalka River.
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 Pod.red.I.YA.Froyanova. Istoriya Rossii ot drevnejshih vremen do nachala XX v.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
YAroslav i YAroslavichi Vo vremya pravleniya YAroslava supersoyuz eshche sohranyalsya, no"process" rosta gorodov-gosudarstv vse bol'she daval o sebe znat'.
Tak bylo v 1234 g., kogda knyaz' YAroslav Vsevolodovich razgromil ih v bitve na reke majyge.
V otvet na eto Ivan III dvinulsya v pohod, v kotoryj vystupili takzhe podchinennye emu knyaz'ya.
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 Yaroslav Iii Afanasij Vladimir & Tver / Kseniya Yurevna Princess Tarusa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
Yaroslav Iii Afanasij Vladimir & Tver / Kseniya Yurevna Princess Tarusa
Father: Yaroslav Ii Vsevolodovich Mother: Fedosiya Igorevna Princess Ryazan
Name: Mikhail Iii Yaroslavich Tver And Vladimi [and Vladimir] Born: 1271 at Of, Vladimir, Vladimir, Russia Died: 22 Nov 1319 Wife: Anna Dmitrievna Princess Rostov & Uglich
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His father Yaroslav, in Baptism Feodor (+1246), "a prince gentle, kindly and genial", was the younger son of Vsevolod III Large-Nest [Bol'shoe Gnezdo]) (+1212), brother of the Holy NobleBorn Prince Yuri Vsevolodovich (+1238, commemorated 4 February).
Their older son was the Holy NobleBorn Prince Feodor (+1233, commemorated 5 June), having expired to the Lord at age 15.
After the death of the bridegroom in 1233 the young princess went to a monastery and became famous in monastic exploits as the Sainted Nun Evphrosinia of Suzdal' (+1250, commemorated 25 September).
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