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  1. Sviatoslav III of Kiev. Sviatoslav III Vsevolodovich [a] (died 1194) was Prince of Turov (1142 and 1154), Volhynia (1141–1146), Pinsk (1154), Novgorod-Seversk (1157–1164), Chernigov (1164–1177), Grand Prince of Kiev (1174; 1177–1180; 1182–1194). He was the son of Vsevolod II Olgovich. [1]

  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sviatoslav III Vsevolodovich (died 1194) was Prince of Turov (1142 and 1154), Volhynia (1141–1146), Pinsk (1154), Novgorod-Seversk (1157–1164), Chernigov (1164–1177), Grand Prince of Kiev (1174; 1177–1180; 1182–1194). He was the son of Vsevolod II Olgovich. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close.

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  4. Sviatoslav III of Kiev. 1120–1194. Maria Vasilkovna of Polotsk. 1129–1203. Marriage: 1143. Mstislav Pantelejman Svyatoslavich. 1144–1223. Boris Svyatoslavich Chernigov Prince. 1145–. Vladimir I Boris Duke Of Chernigov & Novgorod. 1146–1201. Gleb Sviatoslavich. 1147–1216. Igor Yurig. 1150–. Duke of Novgorod-Seversk Igor Yurij Svyatoslavich.

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  6. The power struggle which arose over Kiev in 1235 and 1236 does. not support this contention. After 1214 the politics not only of southern Rus', but of all Rus', were overshadowed by the activities of the princes of. Smolensk and the princes of Chernigov. The former retained control of.

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    Sviatoslav or Svyatoslav I Igorevich (Old East Slavic: Свѧтославъ Игорєвичь, romanized: Svętoslavŭ Igorevičǐ; Old Norse: Sveinald; c. 943 – 972) was Prince of Kiev from 945 until his death in 972.

  8. Sep 27, 2020 · Vladimir I, also known as Vladimir the Great or Vladimir Sviatoslavich the Great, ruled Kievan Rus’ from 980 to 1015 and is famous for Christianizing this territory during his reign. Before he gained the throne in 980, he had been the Prince of Novgorod while his father, Sviatoslav of the Rurik Dynasty, ruled over Kiev.

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