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  1. 1359–1386 Sviatoslav IV Ivanovich; 1386–1392 Yury of Smolensk (1st time) 1392–1395 Gleb II Sviatoslavich; 1395–1401 Roman II the Young, Lithuanian occupation; 1401-1404 Yury of Smolensk (2nd time) since 1407 conquest by Grand Duchy of Lithuania; Grand Duchy of Lithuania Viceroys of Smolensk????–???? Alexander Daszek????–???? Vasil ...

  2. In 1386, Prince Sviatoslav IV of Smolensk was killed in the Battle of the Vikhra River against the Lithuanians when he supported Andrei of Polotsk and his rebellion against his younger half-brother Jogaila.

  3. when the influence of the Rostislavichi was already on the decline, Sviatoslav Mstislavich, the son of Mstislav Romanovich, was able to conscript the forces of Polotsk to help him occupy Smolensk (see NPL, pp. 72, 281) indicates that the control of the princes of Smolensk over Polotsk, at the height of their power, must have been extensive. 15.

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  5. Feb 4, 2024 · Actually, Polotsk was a key fortress on the way to Kiev, and the capture of Polotsk and Smolensk facilitated the taking of Kiev (980), where he slew Yaropolk by treachery, and was proclaimed konung, or khagan, of all Kievan Rus. Years of pagan rule. Vladimir continued to expand his territories beyond his father's extensive domain.

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  6. Aug 2, 2022 · Prince of Smolensk 1159-1172, 1177-1180. He succeeded as ROMAN Grand Prince of Kiev 1172-1174, 1175-1177. Prince of Novgorod 1154, 1178-1179. m (9 Jan 1149) as her first husband, MARIA Sviatoslavna, daughter of SVIATOSLAV NIKOLAI Olegovich Prince of Chernigov & his second wife Maria [Ekaterina] of Novgorod.

    • Smolensk, Smolensk Oblast
    • Dss Daugerute of Lithuania
    • Smolensk Oblast
    • circa 1195
  7. Apr 10, 2024 · Svyatoslav I, grand prince of Kyiv from 945 and the greatest of the Varangian princes of early Russo-Ukrainian history. He was the son of Grand Prince Igor, who was himself probably the grandson of Rurik, prince of Novgorod. Svyatoslav was the last non-Christian ruler of the Kyivan state.

  8. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Prince of Smolensk was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Principality of Smolensk, a lordship based on the city of Smolensk. It passed between different groups of descendants of Grand Prince Iaroslav I of Kiev until 1125, when following the death of Vladimir Monomakh the latter's grandson ...

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