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  1. Vsevolod I Yaroslavich ( Old East Slavic: Всеволодъ Ꙗрославичь, romanized: Vsevolodǔ Jaroslavičǐ; [a] c. 1 February 1030 – 13 April 1093) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1078 until his death in 1093. [1] Early life. He was the fifth [2] and favourite son of Yaroslav I the Wise by Ingigerd Olafsdottir. He was born around 1030. [3] .

  2. Jul 15, 2010 · Father Yaroslav the Wise. Mother Irene (a daughter of Olof) Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (Ukrainian and Russian: Всеволод I Ярославич), (1030 – 13 April 1093) ruled as Grand Prince of Kiev from 1078 until his death. He was the fourth and favourite son of Yaroslav I the Wise by Ingigerd Olafsdottir.

    • Pereyaslavl, Kiev
    • Anna of The Kumans, Monomakhina
    • Kiev
    • circa 1030
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  4. VSEVOLOD I. (1030 – 1093), grand prince of Kiev. Although Vsevolod was grand prince of Kiev, son of the eminent Yaroslav Vladimirovich the Wise, and father of the famous Vladimir Monomakh, his own career was not outstanding. He was allegedly Yaroslav's favorite son and married to a relative of Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachus.

  5. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displayVsevolod Yaroslavych

    Vsevolod Yaroslavych [Jaroslavyč], b 1030, d 13 April 1093.Kyivan Rus’ prince; fifth (and favorite) son of Yaroslav the Wise and father of Volodymyr Monomakh.He received lands in the Pereiaslav, Upper Volga, Rostov-Suzdal, and Belozersk regions after his father's death in 1054 and for nearly two decades maintained the peace of the realm through close co-operation with his elder brothers ...

  6. Vsevolod I Yaroslavich Grand Duke of Kiev. 1030–1093. Yelisaveta Elizabeth Jaroslava.

  7. Vsevolod IV Svyatoslavich the Red (Russian: Вcеволод Святославич Чермный, romanized: Vsevolod Svyatoslavich Chermnyi) or Vsevolod Chermnyi (died August 1212) was Grand Prince of Kiev (1203; 1206; 1207; 1208–1212).

  8. YAROSLAV VSEVOLODOVICH (d. 1246), grand prince of Vladimir and grand prince of Kiev. Source for information on Yaroslav Vsevolodovich: Encyclopedia of Russian History dictionary.

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