-
until he was
ousted by the
Novgorodians in 1136. He was
married to a
Chernigovian princess in
Novgorod in 1123 and his son, Ivan, was born
there (he died...
- brother-in-law
Sviatoslav Vsevolodich, who was the
rightful heir to the
Chernigovian throne. Nevertheless, the
bishop of
Chernigov betra**** the
trust of princess...
- Vladimir. Battle of
Lipitsa (1176) [ru], 27 June 1176,
Vladimirian and
Chernigovian troops of
Vsevolod Yurievich defeated the
Rostovian forces under Mstislav...
- Rus'
Yaroslav the Wise Prin****lity of
Chernigov Mstislav of
Chernigov Chernigovian victory 1024 Rus'–Byzantine War (1024) Kievan Rus' Byzantine Empire...
- Rus'
Yaroslav the Wise Prin****lity of
Chernigov Mstislav of
Chernigov Chernigovian victory 1024 Rus'–Byzantine War (1024) Kievan Rus' Byzantine Empire...
- Gumilev's
point of view, 'that for him and his army' (that is, Suzdalian,
Chernigovian and
Smolensk soldiers) 'Kiev in 1169 was as
foreign as any
German or...
- brother-in-law
Sviatoslav Vsevolodich, who was the
rightful heir to the
Chernigovian throne. Nevertheless, the
bishop of
Chernigov betra**** the
trust of princess...
- Sharokan/Sharohan/Sharukan. Eltut,
brother to Konchak/Konchek, died when the
Chernigovian-****an army was
defeated in 1180. Sevinch, son of Khan Boniak/Maniak....
- of
Rostislavichi (Smolensk),
Yurievichi (Suzdalian), and
Olgovichi of
Chernigovian) princes, the
dethroned grand prince's son
Roman Mstislavich, prince...