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  1. Oleg Svyatoslavich ( Russian: Олег Святославич ); c. 1052 – 1 August 1115) was a Rus Sviatoslavichi prince whose equivocal adventures ignited political unrest in Kievan Rus' at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries. He reigned as Prince of Chernigov from 1097 to 1115, and was the progenitor of the Olgovichi family.

  2. Anastasia of Poland. Mikhail Vsevolodovich [1] ( Russian: Михаил Всеволодович; Ukrainian: Михайло Всеволодович; c. 1185 – 20 September 1246), known as Michael or Mikhail of Chernigov, [2] [3] [a] was Grand Prince of Kiev (1236–1240; 1240; 1241–1243); he was also Prince of Pereyaslavl (1206), Prince of ...

    • c. 1185
    • Anastasia of Poland
    • 20 September 1246 (age 60-61)
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  4. The Principality of Chernigov [a] was one of the largest and most powerful states within Kievan Rus'. For a time the principality was the second most powerful after Kiev. The principality was formed in the 10th century and maintained some of its distinctiveness until the 16th century. The Principality of Chernigov consisted of regions of modern ...

  5. Sep 20, 2016 · Holy Martyr and Confessor Michael and his councilor, Theodore, Wonderworkers of Chernigov Commemorated on September 20. Troparion & Kontakion. The Holy Right-believing Prince Michael of Chernigov, the son of Vsevolod Olgovich Chermny (+ 1212), was born in 1179 (or 1195). From his childhood Prince Michael was known for his piety and meekness.

  6. Oleg I of Chernigov (1052-1115) Upload media Wikipedia. Date of birth: 1052 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Date of death: 1 August 1115 ...

  7. Sep 19, 2021 · The Olegovichi were called after the name of Oleg Sviatoslavich (+ 1115), known as “Gorislavich” because of his bitter [“gore”] fate. Oleg Gorislavich was the son of the Kievan prince Sviatoslav (+ 1076), who participated in the Transfer of the Relics of the holy Passion-Bearers Boris and Gleb in the year 1072 (May 2).

  8. Oleg Svyatoslavich (; 1052 – August 1115) was a Rurikid prince whose equivocal adventures ignited political unrest in Kievan Rus' at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries. Oleg was a younger son of Sviatoslav Iaroslavich, Prince of Chernigov and his first wife, Killikiya. He might have been either the second or the fourth among the four ...

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