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  1. Gleb (born c. 987), Prince of Murom (1013–1015), as is Boris, Gleb is also claimed to be the son of Anna Porphyrogenita. [61] Sudislav (died 1063), Prince of Pskov (1014–1036), possibly of another wife, but he is mentioned in Nikon 's Chronicles. He spent 35 years in prison and later became a monk.

    • 11 June 978 – 15 July 1015
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  2. Sep 20, 2018 · Saint Michael (Mikhail) of Chernigov was the son of Vsevolod Svyatoslavich (who later became grand prince Vsevolod IV the Red of Kiev), by Anastasia, the daughter of grand duke Casimir II of Poland. The patrimonial domain of his father was located in the northwestern part of the Vyatichi lands where he undoubtedly spent his childhood.

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  4. When Volodymyr Svyatoslavich"The Great" Grand Prince of Kyiv was born in 0960, in Volyn, Ukraine, his father, Sviatoslav I Igorevich, was 17 and his mother, Malusha Malkovna de Lubeck Grand Duchess of Kiev, was 26. He married Princess Olava (Allogia) Eriksdottir of Norway, Weden and Bohemia,Grand Princess of Kiev about 0978, in Kyiv, Kiev Uyezd ...

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    Oct 5, 2018 · GLEB Sviatoslavich (-killed in battle 30 May 1078 [251], bur Chernigov, Church of the Saviour). The Primary Chronicle names Gleb, son of Sviatoslav, recording that he was expelled from Tmutorakan by Rostislav in 1064, restored by his father in 1065, before being expelled again by Rostislav [252]. Prince of Tmutorokan 1064-1065/69.

  6. When Volodymyr I the Great Volodymr Svyatoslavich Prince of Novgorod Grand Prince of Kiev was born in 0960, in Volyn, Ukraine, his father, Sviatoslav I Igorevich, was 15 and his mother, Malusha Malkovna de Lubeck Grand Duchess of Kiev, was 26. He married Rogneda of Polotzk Grand Duchess of Kiev about 0977, in Kyiv, Ukraine.

  7. Vladimir I of Kiev, as illustrated in the 1905 The Story of Russia, by R. Van Bergen. Grand Prince of Kiev. Born c. 950. Died 1015. Feast July 15. Attributes crown, cross, throne. Saints Portal. Saint Vladimir Svyatoslavich the Great (c. 958 15 July 1015, Berestovo) was the grand prince of Kiev who converted to Christianity in 988, and ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CumansCumans - Wikipedia

    Gleb brought in "wild" Cumans as well as Oghuz and Berendei units. Later, the princes of the Principality of Chernigov attempted to use Khan Konchek's army against Kievan Rus' and Suzdal. This Chernigov-Cuman alliance suffered a disastrous defeat in 1180; Elrut, Konchek's brother died in battle.

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