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      • In 1192, Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich sent his three sons (Vladimir, Vsevolod and Mstislav) against the Cumans who had frequently pillaged the Chernigov lands, and he placed Igor Svyatoslavich (his cousin) in command of the campaign. The purpose of the campaign was to plunder Cuman camps.
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  2. In 1192, Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich sent his three sons (Vladimir, Vsevolod and Mstislav) against the Cumans who had frequently pillaged the Chernigov lands, and he placed Igor Svyatoslavich (his cousin) in command of the campaign. The purpose of the campaign was to plunder Cuman camps.

  3. In 1192, Svyatoslav Vsevolodivich sent his sons (Vsevolod, Vladimir, and Mstislav) to march against the Cumans. [2] The purpose of the campaign (which was led again by Igor Svyatoslavich) was to plunder Cumanian camps; the Olgovichi ventured deep into the steppe, past Kursk into the upper reaches of the river Oskol.

  4. Mar 28, 2012 · One of the eight sons of Vsevolod Yuryevich the Big Nest, Grand Duke of Vladimir. Mother - Czech Queen Maria Švarnova. When Svyatoslav was 4 of the year, Vsevolod Yuryevich, at the request of Novgorod, sent him to reign in Veliky Novgorod. Then he was replaced by his elder brother Konstantin, but in 1208, Svyatoslav returned to Novgorod again.

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  5. When Khan Konchak with his Donets Cumans pillaged the Pereyaslavl lands in February 1184, Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich sent his sons and his troops to Igor ordering him to pursue the tribesmen. Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich's co-ruler, Rurik Rostislavich , for his part, sent his troops under the command of prince Vladimir Glebovich of Pereyaslavl. [2]

  6. When Sviatoslav III of Kiev was born about 1120, in Chernihiv, Chernihiv, Ukraine, his father, Vsevolod II of Kiev, was 43 and his mother, Рюрикович, was 21. He married Maria Vasilkovna of Polotsk in 1143. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 5 daughters. He died on 25 July 1194, in Kyiv, Ukraine, at the age of 75.

  7. In the winter of 1177, Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich sent his sons Oleg and Vladimir to help Prince Vsevolod Yuryevich of Suzdal attack Prince Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan. On May 12, 1185, the Cumans defeated the troops led by Prince Igor Svyatoslavich of Novgorod-Seversk at the Kayala River.

  8. Apr 10, 2024 · Svyatoslav I (died 972) was the grand prince of Kyiv from 945 and the greatest of the Varangian princes of early Russo-Ukrainian history. He was the son of Grand Prince Igor, who was himself probably the grandson of Rurik, prince of Novgorod. Svyatoslav was the last non-Christian ruler of the Kyivan state. After coming of age he began a series ...

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