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  1. Mstislav defeated an invading Hungarian army in 1221. In April 1223, the Mongols of Genghis Khan sent an envoy of ten ambassadors to negotiate a surrender or alliance. The Russians haughtily executed them all.

  2. Kiev remained the core of the country and was the centre of spiritual life with the office of the Metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church in Kiev. Following the death of Mstislav I of Kiev in 1132, the semi-autonomous states were de facto independent and so led to the emergence of the Principality of Kiev as a separate state.

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  4. Mstislav III av Kiev, född okänt år, död 1223, var en monark (storfurste) av Kiev mellan 1214 och 1223. (sv) Мстисла́в Рома́нович Ста́рый (в крещении Борис; около 1156/1162 — 2 июня 1223) — князь псковский (с 1179), белгородский (1206), смоленский ...

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  6. MSTISLAV. (1076 – 1132), Vladimir Monomakh's eldest son, grand prince of Kiev, and the progenitor of the dynasties of Vladimir in Volyn and of Smolensk. In 1088 Mstislav Vladmirovich's grandfather Vsevolod appointed him to Novgorod, but in 1093 his father (Monomakh) sent him to Rostov and Smolensk. In 1095 he returned to Novgorod where he ...

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