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  1. Oleg Svyatoslavich ( Russian: Олег Святославич; c. 1052 – 1 August 1115) was a prince from Kievan Rus' whose equivocal adventures ignited political unrest in the country at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries. He reigned as Prince of Chernigov from 1094 to 1097, and as Prince of Novgorod-Seversk from 1097 to 1115.

  2. Mikhail Vsevolodovich [1] [a] ( c. 1185 – 20 September 1246), known as Michael or Mikhail of Chernigov, [2] [3] [b] was Grand Prince of Kiev (1236–1239; 1241–1243); he was also Prince of Pereyaslavl (1206), Novgorod-Seversk (1219–1226), Chernigov (1223–1235; 1242–1246), Novgorod (1225–1226; 1229–1230), and Galicia (1235–1236). [1]

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  4. the reign of oleg svyatoslavich in chernigov As we have seen, some three years before Igor′'s death his brother-in-law Vladimir had died in Galich. Roman Mstislavich of Vladimir in Volyn′ quickly seized the town and soon after began wreaking havoc on domains belonging to Ryurik of Kiev and other princes.

  5. The Principality of Chernigov was one of the largest and most powerful states within Kievan Rus'. For a time the principality was the second most powerful after Kiev. The principality was formed in the 10th century and maintained some of its distinctiveness until the 16th century.

  6. Chernigov 283 12 The reconstructed Church of St. Vasily, Vruchiy 284 13 A mock-up of the Tatar siege of Vladimir on the Klyaz ma 345 14 Stones allegedly used by the Tatars in besieging Chernigov 350 15 A hoard found in the prince’s court in Chernigov (courtesy of V. Kovalenko) 352 16 The Church of SS. Mikhail and Fedor, Chernigov 372

  7. Oleg I of Chernigov. Oleg Svyatoslavich (Russian: Олег Святославич); c. 1052 – 1 August 1115) was a Rus Sviatoslavichi prince whose equivocal adventures ignited political unrest in Kievan Rus' at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries. Read more on Wikipedia

  8. 238 ALEXANDER V. MAIOROV depicting Mikhail primarily as a fugitive who was frightened by the advance of the “Tatars.”3 Even the most extensive biography of the prince to date, the detailed study by Martin Dimnik, advances a similar understanding of his motives by stressing that his vulnerability in Mazovia pushed him to rush further to the ...

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