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  1. Skladen - princes Vasily and Konstantin of Yaroslavl (17th c.,1862, GTG) by shakko.jpg 1,761 × 1,140; 829 KB Yaroslavl princes (17-18 c., Yaroslavl museum).jpg 800 × 1,710; 343 KB Святой князь Константин Ярославский.png 246 × 637; 381 KB

  2. Vladimir Konstantinovich (1214-1249) - the first prince of Uglitch / Uglich (1218-1249). The son of the Grand Duke of Vladimir Konstantin Vsevolodovich, was born in 1214. Together with his uncle Yaroslav Vsevolodovich, he went to the Chernigov prince Mikhail Vsevolodovich (1230). Participated in the Battle of the City (1238); after the defeat ...

  3. Media in category "Vladimir Konstantinovich, Prince of Uglich" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Pilgrim of Konstantin, his wife Agafia of Kiev, their children Vasilko, Vsevolod and Vladimir, and courtesans.jpg 399 × 494; 263 KB

  4. The Principality of Yaroslavl was an eastern Slavic principality, which existed from 1218 to 1463 (nominally until 1471). Its first independent prince was Vsevolod Konstantinovich of Yaroslavl, who died fighting the Mongols in the Battle of the Sit River, March 4th 1238. Yaroslavl had been sacked in February. His first son Vasili Vsevolodovich took over followed briefly by his second son ...

  5. Jan 24, 2023 · Son of Constantine Vsevolodovich "The Good" and princess of Rostov Anna Agafya Mstislavna Husband of Maria Eupraxia Mikhailovna Father of Prince of Rostov Boris Vasilkovich, Rurikids; Prince of Belozersk Gleb Vasilkovich Белоозерский and Prince (Knyaz) of Rostov-Usretin Fedor Vasilyevich Of Ryurik Brother of Vsevolod Konstantinovich ...

  6. Vsevolod Yaroslavovich (Andrei) House. Rurik. Father. Yaroslav the Wise. Mother. Ingegerd Olofsdotter. 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.

  7. The Principality of Yaroslavl separated from Vladimir-Suzdal when the sons of Konstantin Vsevolodovich divided his lands upon his death. Vsevolod Konstantinovich inherited the lands around Yaroslavl on both banks of the Volga River with its feeders — the Mologa, the Yukhot', the Ikhra, the Sit', the Sheksna and Lake Kubenskoye.

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