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  1. Mstislav Mstislavich. Mstislav Mstislavich the Daring, also called the Able [a] [1] [2] (died c. 1228 ), was a prince of Tmutarakan and Chernigov, [3] one of the princes from Kievan Rus' in the decades preceding the Mongol invasions .

  2. Jan 16, 2023 · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mstislav_Mstislavich. Mstislav Mstislavich the Daring (Russian: Мстисла́в II Мстисла́вич Удатный, Ukrainian: Мстисла́в Мстисла́вич Уда́тний[1]%29 was one of the most popular and active princes of Kievan Rus' in the decades preceding the Mongol invasion of Rus ...

    • Novgorod, Russia
    • circa 1176
    • "в крещении Фёдор", "князь Торопецкий"
    • Novgorod, Russia
  3. Feb 4, 2024 · Son of Prince of Kiev Rostislav Mstislavovich and princess Agnes of Sweden. Husband of Feodosya Glebovna of Ryazan and daughter of Yaroslav Osmomysl. Father of Mstislav "the Daring" and Vladimir Mstislavich, prince of Pskov.

    • Kiev
    • circa 1143
    • "baptized as Georgy or Fedor (Theodor)"
    • Kiev, Ukraine
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  5. Roman Mstislavich (c. 4 April 1152 – 19 June 1205), also known as Roman the Great, was Prince of Novgorod (1168–1170), Volhynia (1170–1189; 1189–1205), and Galicia (1189; 1198/99–1205). He founded the Romanovichi branch of Rurikids, which would rule Galicia–Volhynia until 1340.

  6. Vladimir III Mstislavich (1132–1171) Euphrosyne of Kiev, (c. 1130 – c. 1193) married King Géza II of Hungary in 1146. Through Euphrosyne, Mstislav is an ancestor of both Philippa of Hainault and King Edward III of England, hence of all subsequent English and British monarchs.

  7. Mstislav Mstislavich the Bold (Russian: Мстисла́в Мстисла́вич Уда́тный; Удало́й [1], Ukrainian: Мстисла́в II Мстисла́вич) was one of the most popular and active princes of Kievan Rus' in the decades preceding the Mongol invasion of Rus'. [attribution needed] He was the maternal grandfather of prince Leo of Galicia, who became Grand Prince of Kiev .

  8. 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.

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