- (1134–), and
Prince of
Volhynia (1134–1142). He is the
founder of the
Iziaslavichi branch of
Rurikid princes in Volhynia. The
second son of the
Kievan prince...
- the
progenitor of the
Polotsk branch of
Rurikid princes known as the
Iziaslavichi. When his
father converted to
Christianity in 988, he had to divorce...
- Rus' has
already lost its
control over the Prin****lity of
Polotsk (
Iziaslavichi,
later Vseslavichi) and the Prin****lity of
Halych (Romanovichi), which...
-
Vsevolod I
Volodimerovichi 1030–1093 1078 1093
second time
Sviatopolk II
Iziaslavichi 1050–1113 1093 1113 son of
Iziaslav I
Vladimir II
Monomakh Monomakhovychi...
- of Kiev, was
between rival branches of the
Monomakhovichi clan: the
Iziaslavichi of
Volhynia (senior Mstislavichi; in
control of Kiev, Novgorod, Volynia...
- 1146–1154 [uk; ru])
Casus belli:
death of
Vsevolod Olgovich II of Kiev
Iziaslavichi (senior Mstislavichi):
Iziaslav of
Volhynia (1146–54)
Mstislav of Pereyaslavl...
- to
regain control over Kiev. When the
Rostislavichi of
Smolensk and
Iziaslavichi of
Volhynia jointly secured the
throne of Kiev,
Andrey ****embled another...
- 1119–1135
Andrew the Good 1135–1141
Iziaslav II of Kiev (progenitor of the
Iziaslavichi of Volhynia) 1141–1146
occupation by
Olehovychi Sviatoslav III of Kiev...
- Vyshgorod,
beleaguered by
coalition forces.
Reinforcements from the
Iziaslavichi of
Volhynia relieved them,
delivering a
crushing defeat upon the northern...
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Prince of
Vladimir 1181 1189 1204 1206 1222
Rostislav II Anna of
Turov (
Iziaslavichi of Turov)
Prince Yuri of
Turov c. 1157 1172
intermittently since 1173...