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  1. 1150. Died: 1202 (aged 52) Igor Svyatoslavich (born 1150—died 1202) was a prince of the Russian lands of Novgorod-Seversky (modern Novhorod-Siverskyy, Ukraine) after 1178 and of Chernigovsky (1198–1202; modern Chernihiv, Ukraine), who led an unsuccessful campaign against the Cumans (Polovtsy) in 1185. During the 12th century the southern ...

  2. Jun 21, 2022 · Vladimir III Igorevich (October 8, 1170 Putivl, 1211 or after) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty). He was the son of Igor Svyatoslavich and was with him during his campaign against the Cumans on 13 April 1185, immortalized in the epic The Tale of Igor's Campaign he participated in

  3. Prince Igor Svyatoslavich the Brave[1] (Russian: Игорь Святославич, Ukrainian: Ігор Святославич) (Novhorod-Siverskyi, April 3[2] / 10,[3] 1151 – the spring of 1201[2] / December 29, 1202[3])[4] was a Rus’ prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty).[3] His baptismal name was Yury.[2] Igor was prince of Putivl (1164–1180), of Novgorod-Seversk (1180–1198), and ...

  4. Originally a follower of Slavic paganism, Vladimir converted to Christianity in 988, and Christianized the Kievan Rus. Vladimir I Sviatoslavich or Volodymyr I Sviatoslavych, given the epithet "the Great", was Prince of Novgorod from 970 and Grand Prince of Kiev from 978 until his death in 1015. The Eastern Orthodox Church canonised him as Saint ...

  5. Svyatoslav III Igorevich. Sviatoslav III Igorevich (1176 – September 1211) [1] was an Olgovichi prince. In October, 1188 he married Yaroslava Rurikovna, a daughter of prince Rurik Rostislavich of Belgorod [1] by his wife Anna Yurevna of Turov. Agafia of Rus (after 1188 - after 31 August 1247), wife of Konrad I of Masovia.

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