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  1. Although Oleg's father Sviatoslav II had reigned as grand prince of Kiev from 1073 until his death in 1076, he had seized power out of order by driving out is brother Iziaslav I. However, the latter regained the Kievan throne from 1076 until his death in 1078, to be succeeded by their youngest brother Vsevolod. [28]

  2. Mstislav Svyatoslavich as senior prince 291 The Kalka battle 293 4 The sixth generation: 1223–1246 299 Mikhail becomes Yury’s agent in Novgorod 300 Dynastic crisis and marriage alliances 302 Mikhail and Vladimir of Kiev at odds with Daniil of Volyn 306 Mikhail returns to Novgorod as its prince 310 Mikhail antagonizes Yaroslav over Novgorod 315

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  4. Aug 5, 2023 · Oleg was a younger son of Sviatoslav II Yaroslavich / Prince of Chernigov (1027 - 1076) by his first wife, Killikiya. Historian Martin Dimnik notes a "high probability" that Oleg succeeded his brother, Gleb Svyatoslavich, as Prince of Tmutarakan after their father appointed Gleb as Prince of Novgorod in about 1068.

  5. Igor was the elder son of Svyatoslav Olgovich, by his second wife, the Novgorodian Catherine. By giving the child the baptismal name of Yury, Svyatoslav Olgovich acknowledged his friendship with prince Yury Vladimirovich of Suzdal. [2] In choosing Igor for the boy's princely name, he testified to the close bond that had existed between him and ...

  6. Oleg II Svyatoslavich was prince of Novgorod-Seversk until the year 1180. This East Slavic history -related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

  7. The Tale of Igor, also called The Tale of Igor’s Campaign, of Igor, Son of Svyatoslav, Grandson of Oleg, describes the unsuccessful campaign of Igor Svyatoslavich, prince of Novgorod-Seversky, against his old enemies the Polovetsians, which took place in 1185. The exact date is easily determined because the army witnessed the solar eclipse of ...

  8. Oleg Svyatoslavich ; 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. He reigned as Prince of Chernigov from 1097 to 1115, and was the progenitor of the Olgovichi family.

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