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  1. Vladimir IV Rurikovich (1187 – 3 March 1239) was Prince of Pereyaslavl (1206–1213), Smolensk (1213–1219) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1223–1235). He was the second son of Rurik Rostislavich . [3]

  2. Mar 13, 2024 · Birthplace: Kiev, Ukriane. Death: March 03, 1239 (51-52) Immediate Family: Son of Rurik Rostislavich, Grand Prince of Kiev and Anna of Turov. Father of prince Andrey "Long Arm" Vyazemsky; N1205 of Smolensk and Марина Владимировна. Brother of Predslava of Smolensk and Vseslava Rurikovna of Kiev.

    • "Rurikid Vladimir III"
    • Kiev, Ukriane
    • 1187
    • March 03, 1239 (51-52)
  3. According to the laws of the succession, Marie's oldest son Kirill, the heir presumptive now that Grand Duke Michael was ineligible and his own father, Vladimir, was dead, would become regent should the Emperor die before Alexei turned 21.

  4. He was married three times and was a father of two daughters and a son. Prince Dmitry Shakhovskoy (b. 1934), another Rurikid, is a professor in philology. He lives in Paris.

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  5. Igor (allegedly Rurik’s son; reigned 912–945) and his successors—his wife, St. Olga (regent 945–969), and their son Svyatoslav (reigned 945–972)—further extended their territories; Svyatoslav’s son Vladimir I (St. Vladimir; reigned c. 980–1015) consolidated the dynasty’s rule.

  6. Oct 22, 2021 · 1st wife may have been (Олава/Аллогия) Olava/Alloga, a Czech woman, whether they actually married is uncertain and she may well have been a concubine/mistress. They had a son Vyshyslav (Вышеслав) born about 977, Prince of Novgorod who died before his father.

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  8. Nov 10, 2014 · The Rurik dynasty came to an end with Fyodor, son of Ivan the Terrible. His death saw the ascension to the throne of Boris Godunov, whose reign was a barren time — with frost even in summer.

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