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  1. Yaroslav Sviatoslavich, 1123–1127; sometimes identified with Constantine of Murom (died c. 1129), but whether the two men are one and the same person is uncertain. Vsevolod II, 1127–1139. Vladimir II Davydovich, 1139–1151. Iziaslav I, 1151–1154. Sviatoslav II Olgovich, 1157–1164. Oleg II Svyatoslavich, 1164.

  2. Vladimir Davydovich Grendal ( Russian: Владимир Давыдович Грендаль; 3 April [ O.S. 22 March] 1884 – 16 November 1940) was a Red Army colonel general and artillery theorist who held army command during the Winter War . Early life, World War I, and Russian Civil War.

  3. Vladimir Davydovich (killed May 12, 1151 ) - Prince of Chernigov ( 1139 - 1151 ), son of Davyd Svyatoslavich . According to Tatishchev V.N., together with his brother Izyaslav, he reigned in the Seversk land in 1127-1139. He died in the battle in which he fought against Izyaslav.

  4. Vladimir Davydovich (1103 - 12 May 1151 ) - Prince of Chernigov (1139-1151), the son of Davyd Svyatoslavich. Biography. See also: The internecine war in Russia (1146-1154) On the death of the Grand Prince of Kiev Yaropolk Vladimirovich supported the claims on Kiev's cousin Vsevolod Olgovich and received from that Chernigov (1139) .

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  6. Prince Vladimir II Davydovich of Chernigov, Prince of Chernigov, was born 1118 to Davyd Svyatoslavich of Chernigov (c1052-1123) and died 12 May 1151 of unspecified causes. Contents. 1 Biography. 2 Family. 3 See also. 4 Notes. 5 References. 6 Children. 7 Siblings. 8 Residences. 9 Footnotes (including sources)

  7. Sep 25, 2012 · The article is devoted to a unique find, a silver cup of the Chernigov Prince Vladimir Davydovich (1139-1151), found on the Tsarev (Sarai al-Jadid) city site during the 1843 excavations. The...

  8. Aug 26, 2016 · Vladimir Davydovich Blank has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Device for identifying a diamond. Patent number: 10823680.

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