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  1. Biography. Mstislav Mstislavich was the son of Mstislav Rostislavich "the Brave" of Smolensk by a princess of Ryazan; his grandfather Rostislav I of Kiev was the progenitor of all Rostislavichi of Smolensk. In 1193 and 1203, Mstislav was commended for his bravery in the Kypchak wars, bringing him fame all over Kievan Rus'.

  2. Dec 7, 2023 · Death: 1180 (20-29) Kiev, Ukraine. Immediate Family: Daughter of Gleb Rostislavich, prince of Ryazan and css Euphrosyne Rostislavna of Pereyaslavl. Wife of Mstislav "the Brave". Mother of Mstislav "the Daring" and Vladimir Mstislavich, prince of Pskov. Sister of Andrey Glebovich of Ryazan; Roman Glebovich, Grand Prince of Ryazan; Prince of ...

    • "Feodosya Theodosia Feodosia"
    • 1180 (20-29)Kiev, Ukraine
    • circa 1155
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  4. The icon was eventually installed in the cathedral, which was completed in the 1140s by Monomakh’s grandson, Rostislav Mstislavich (1110-1167), who ruled in Smolensk from 1125 until 1160. The ...

  5. Agnes of Poland. Roman Mstislavich [1] ( Russian and Ukrainian: Роман Мстиславич c. 4 April 1152 – 19 June 1205), also known as Roman the Great, [2] was a Rus’ prince and a member of Izyaslavichi of Volhynia clan. [3] [4] He founded the Romanovichi dynasty, [3] which would rule Volhynia and Halych until 1340. [5]

  6. Birth: Abt 1143: Russia: Marriage: 1176: Grand Duke Rostislav I Mstislavich OF KIEV: Death: 1180: Kiev, Ukriane

  7. Media in category "Feodosia of Ryazan, Grand Duchess of Vladimir". The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. Birth of Feodor, son of Yaroslav III of Kiev.jpg 415 × 530; 275 KB. Facial Chronicle - b.06, p.100 - Death of Theodosia, wife of Yaroslav.jpg 438 × 816; 410 KB.

  8. Mstislav Rostislavich. Mstislav Rostislavich ( c. 1143? – 1180), known as "The Brave" ( Russian: Мстислав Ростиславич Храбрый ), was Prince of Smolensk and Prince of Novgorod . Mstislav was the fourth of five sons (and the eighth of nine children) of Rostislav Mstislavich, who was briefly Grand Prince of Kiev in 1167.