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  1. Vsevolod IV Svyatoslavich the Red ( Russian: Вcеволод Святославич Чермный, romanized : Vsevolod Svyatoslavich Chermnyi) or Vsevolod Chermnyi [1] (died August 1212) was Grand Prince of Kiev (1203; 1206; 1207; 1208–1212). He was also Prince of Chernigov (1204–1206/1208) and Belgorod Kievsky (1205). [2] His baptismal ...

  2. Vsevolod I of Kiev. Vsevolod I Yaroslavich ( Old East Slavic: Всеволодъ Ꙗрославичь, romanized: Vsevolodǔ Jaroslavičǐ; [a] c. 1030 – 13 April 1093) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1078 until his death in 1093. Early life. He was the fifth [1] and favourite son of Yaroslav I the Wise by Ingigerd Olafsdottir. He was born around 1030. [2] .

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    Vsevolod III Yuryevich aka Vsevolod the Big Nest (1154–1212), Prince of Vladimir. Vsevolod IV of Kiev (Svyatoslavich the Red) (d. 1215), twice Grand Prince of Kievan Rus' and Prince of Chernigov. Visvaldis of Gerzike (died 1239), prince of Gerzike, later vassal of the Bishop of Riga.

  4. Dec 25, 2023 · Birthplace: Киев, Киевское Княжество. Death: 1215 (56-57) Киев, Киевское Княжество. Immediate Family: Son of Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich, Grand Prince of Kiev and Maria Vasilkovna. Husband of Maria, princess of Mazovia and Anastasia 1st wife of Vsevolod.

  5. Jul 15, 2010 · From the Wikipedia page on Vsevolod I of Kiev: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vsevolod_I,_Prince_of_Kiev. Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (Ukrainian and Russian: Всеволод I Ярославич), (1030 – 13 April 1093, died at Vyshhorod near Kiev) ruled as Grand Prince of Kiev from 1078 until his death.

    • Pereyaslavl, Kiev
    • Anna of The Kumans, Monomakhina
    • Kiev
    • circa 1030
  6. Vsevolod IV Svyatoslavich the Red (Russian: Вcеволод Святославич Чермный) (died August 1212) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty). His baptismal name was Daniil. He was grand prince of Kiev (1203, 1206, 1207, 1208–1212); he was also prince of Chernigov (1204–1206/1208) and of...

  7. son of Vsevolod IV (first time) Princes of Kiev after the Mongol invasion Due to the Mongol invasion of 1240, Michael of Chernigov left Kiev to seek military assistance from King Béla IV of Hungary .

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