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  1. They were divorced in 1216. In 1218, Yaroslav married his third wife Fedosia Igorevna of Ryazan. She was a daughter of Igor Glebovich and Agrafena of Kiev. Her father was the second son of Gleb Rostislavich, Prince of Ryazan (d. 1178) and Euphrosyne of Pereyaslavl.

  2. Jan 20, 2023 · Genealogy for prince Yaroslav Vsevolodovich of Vladimir, II (1191 - 1246) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • "baptized as Fedor (Theodor)"
    • Владимир, Владимирское Княжество
    • February 08, 1191
    • Biography
    • Dukes and Tsars
    • Биография
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    Name

    Yaroslav the Wise (Grand Prince of Rus') 1. Name: Yaroslav I 'The Wise', Grand Prince of Novgorod /Kiev/ 2. Name: Yaraslav 1 Of Kiev 2.1. Given Name: Yaraslav 1 2.2. Surname: Of Kiev 3. Name: Yaroslav I The Wise /RURIK/ 4. Name: Jaroslav I Wladymirovitch /Kiev/ 4.1. Given Name: Jaroslav I Wladymirovitch 4.2. Surname: Kiev 4.3. Name Suffix: [Grand Duke of] 5. Name: Yaroslav I "The Wise" 6. Name: Jaroslav (Czar of Russia) 7. Alias: Jaroslave I Wladimirowwitsch of Kiev 8. Name: Jaroslav I the Wi...

    Title

    1. Title: Grand Prince of Kiev 2. Title: Grand Duke of Kiev 3. Occupation: Grand Prince of Russia, Grand Prince of Novgorod and Kiev 4. Occupation: Furste i Novgorod (Holmgård) och Kiev (Könugård), Gårdarike 1019-1054

    Birth

    1. 1.1. Date: Between 978 - 980 Ovruch, Zhytomyr, UkrainePereyaslav-Khmel'nyts'kyy, Kiev, Ukraine 1. Husband: Yaroslav I UNKNOWN 2. Wife: Ingigerth of Sweden UNKNOWN 3. Child: Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna: 3.1. Place: Uppsala, Sweden 1. Husband: Jaroslav UNKNOWN 2. Wife: Anguehard UNKNOWN 3. Child: UNKNOWN Anne 1. Husband: |Yaroslav I 'The Wise' 2. Wife: |Ingrid Olafsdotter]] : Ingeborg (Ingerid), a daughter of Olaf Skötkonung, King of Sweden. Marriage: 1019, Of, Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden 1. Child:...

    First ruler to consolidate Slavic tribes was Rurik, leader of the Russians who established himself at Novgorod, ad 862. He and his immediate successors had Scandinavian affiliations. They moved to Kiev after 972 and ruled as Dukes of Kiev. In 988 Vladimir was converted and adopted the Byzantine Greek Orthodox service, later modified by Slav influen...

    Ярослав Мудрый (около 980?-1054?), великий князь киевский (1019). Сын Владимира I Святославича. Изгнал Святополка I Окаянного, боролся с братом Мстиславом, разделил с ним государство (1025), в 1035 вновь объединил его. Рядом побед обезопасил южные и западные границы Руси. Установил династические связи с многими странами Европы. При нем составлена Р...

    Millenium File (Ancestry)Text: Birth date: 0976; Birth place: Kiev, of Kiev, Ukraine; Death date: 20 Feb 1054; Death place: Kiev, Kraine, Ukraine.
    Royalty for Commoners (Ancestry)
    Source: #S994
    • Male
    • Ingegerd Ирина (Olofsdottir) Olofsdotter
  3. Among people deceased in 1246, Yaroslav II of Vladimir ranks 6. Before him are Töregene Khatun, Isabella of Angoulême, Frederick II, Duke of Austria, Berengaria of Castile, and Kaykhusraw II. After him are Michael of Chernigov, Lutgardis, Kaliman I of Bulgaria, Theodora Angelina, Alice of Champagne, and Geoffrey II of Villehardouin.

  4. Jul 30, 2012 · The President’s Family Tree. Research by genealogists at Ancestry.com suggests that President Obamas mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, who was white, descended from an African slave in colonial...

  5. Jul 4, 2024 · Four of them — Konstantin, George, Yaroslav and Sviatoslav — succeeded him as Grand Dukes of Vladimir. He died on April 12, 1212 and was buried at the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir. Marriage and children Vsevolod married first Maria Shvarnovna. Her origins are disputed.

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  7. Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich, also transliterated as Iaroslav, was Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1238 to 1246. He collaborated with Batu Khan following the Mongol ...

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