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  1. Mar 14, 2024 · After the latters death, Rostislav returned to Smolensk, ceding the Kiev princedom to his other uncle, Yurii Dolgoruky, and he removed himself from the bloodshed of the princely disputes. He occupied Kiev a second time on April 12, 1159 and he then remained Great Prince until his death (+ 1167).

  2. Nov 25, 2004 · After Yaroslav II of Kiev was driven out of Novgorod, Rostislav was invited to become the ruler of Novgorod. He accepted, and became the prince on April 17, 1154. Then, learning that Iziaslav II had died, Rostislav left Novgorod to take the Kievan throne.

    • "Rostislav Mstislavitch Rurikid"
    • Киев, Киевское Княжество
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  3. Aug 4, 2012 · He was born on June 1, 1076 in Turov and died in Kiev on April 14, 1132. Mstislav was the eldest son of Vladimir II Monomakh by Gytha of Wessex. He is mentioned in the Norse Sagas under the name Harald, taken to allude to his grandfather Harold II of England.

  4. Rostislav Mikhailovich ( Hungarian: Rosztyiszláv, [1] Bulgarian and Russian: Ростислав Михайлович) (after 1210 [2] / c. 1225 – 1262) [3] was a Rurikid prince and a dignitary in the Kingdom of Hungary. [1] He was prince of Novgorod (1230), of Halych (1236–1237, 1241–1242), of Lutsk (1240), and of Chernigov (1241–1242 ...

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  6. As prince of Kiev, he asserted his authority over the so-called kernel of Rus and placated many of the princes. He failed, however, to stop the incursions of the Polovtsy. He died on March 14, 1167, and was buried in Kiev.

  7. Aug 29, 2023 · In 1243, Prince Rostislav Mikhailovich married Anna of Hungary (c. 1226 - after 1274), daughter of King Béla IV of Hungary and his wife, Maria Laskarina. Duke Michael of Bosnia (? - 1271) Duke Béla of Mačva (? - November, 1272) Unnamed daughter (perhaps Anna)[2], wife firstly of Tsar Michael Asen I of Bulgaria, secondly of Tsar Koloman II of ...

  8. Rostislav III of Kiev. ... Date of death: 1263 Mother: NN of Polowcen Father: Mstislav III of Kiev Child: Theodore the Black, Gleb I Rostislavich, Prince of Smolensk

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