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  2. Iziaslav (also Izyaslav) ( Ukrainian: Ізя́слав Izjáslav, pronounced [iˈzʲɑslɐu̯] ⓘ) or Zaslav (Ukrainian: Заслав, IPA: [ˈzɑslɐu̯]; Polish: Zasław, IPA: [ˈzaswaf]) is one of the oldest cities in Volhynia. Situated on the Horyn river (Ukrainian: Горинь Horýnʹ) in western Ukraine, the city dates back to the 11th ...

    • 23.91 km² (9.23 sq mi)
    • 30.3K
    • +3803852
    • Ukraine
  3. Aug 8, 2014 · Jewish population of Izyaslav: 1765 — 2807 1857 — 6138 1897 — 5998 (47,6%) 1912 — 6365 jews 1926 — 3820 (32,6%) 1939 — 3208 jews 1950 ~ 2000 jews 2014 – 9 jews. After the massacres, the community was rebuilt. A the start of the Haidamack movement in 1708, the community was destroyed again and most of its members killed.

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  4. IZYASLAV I. (1024 – 1078), grand prince of Kiev and progenitor of the Turov dynasty. Before Yaroslav Vladimirovich "the Wise" died in 1054, he designated his eldest living son, Izyaslav, as grand prince of Kiev. Izyaslav and his younger brothers Svyatoslav and Vsevolod ruled as a triumvirate for some twenty years.

  5. Iziaslav was one of the authors of "Pravda Yaroslavichiv" – a part of the first legal code of called the Russkaya Pravda. [2] He is also credited with the foundation of the Kiev Pechersk Monastery. Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev ceded the whole mountain to Antonite monks who founded a monastery built by architects from Constantinople.

    • 1054–1068, 1069–1073, and 1076–1078
    • Sviatoslav II
  6. www.encyclopedia.com › religion › encyclopediasIzyaslav | Encyclopedia.com

    The Germans captured Izyaslav in July 1941 and murdered 1,000 Jews on August 24. A ghetto was set up and Jews from neighboring towns were brought there. In the course of 1942, some 5,000 Jews were murdered. A group of essential workers was put into a local labor camp and executed on January 20 1943. Izyaslav was the home of Nathan Nata ...

  7. Yaroslav the Wise (born 980—died February 2, 1054) grand prince of Kyivan Rus ( Kievan Rus) from 1019 to 1054. A son of the grand prince Vladimir, he was vice-regent of Novgorod at the time of his father’s death in 1015. Then his eldest surviving brother, Svyatopolk the Accursed, killed three of his other brothers and seized power in Kyiv ...

  8. Iziaslav II Mstislavich (c. 1096 – 13 November 1154) was Grand Prince of Kiev (1146–1154). He was also Prince of Pereyaslavl (1132; 1143–1145), Prince of Turov (1132–1134), Prince of Rostov (1134–), and Prince of Volhynia (1134–1142).