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Iziaslav (Ukrainian: Ізяслав, IPA: [iˈzʲɑslɐu̯]), also
spelled Izyaslav or
Zaslav (Ukrainian: Заслав, IPA: [ˈzɑslɐu̯]; Polish: Zasław, IPA: [ˈzaswaf])...
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Dormition Kiev-Pechersk
Lavra –
Official site (in Russian)
Genealogy of
Yaroslav descendants (in Ukrainian)
Izyaslav Yaroslavich at hrono.info...
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Iziaslav II
Mstislavich (c. 1096 – 13
November 1154) was
Grand Prince of Kiev (1146–1154). He was also
Prince of
Pereyaslavl (1132; 1143–1145), Prince...
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entered the
convent and took the name, Anastasia, then she and her son
Izyaslav were
exiled back to the
lands of Polotsk. Thus the prin****lity was restored...
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Izyaslav I (son; deposed).
Morby 2002, p. 167,
Vseslav (great-grandson of
Vladimir I; deposed, died 1101.
Morby 2002, p. 167,
Izyaslav I (restored;...
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Izyaslav class (Russian: Изяслав) were a
class of
destroyers built for the
Baltic Fleet of the
Imperial Russian Navy. They were
modified versions of...
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Iziaslav IV
Vladimirovich (1186 – fl. 1236) was
Prince of Terebovl' (1210), Novgorod-Seversk (until 1235) and
Grand Prince of Kiev (1235–1236). He was...
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Iziaslav Vladimirovich (978–1001) was the son of
Vladimir I of Kiev and
Rogneda of Polotsk. He was the
progenitor of the
Polotsk branch of
Rurikid princes...
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Izyaslav III
Davydovich (died 1161) was
Prince of
Chernigov and
Grand Prince of Kiev (1154–1155; 1157–1158; 1161). He was the son of
Davyd Sviatoslavich...
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partition of Poland, on the
newly annexed territory was
formed oversized Izyaslav Vice-royalty (Russian: namestnichestvo)
which included former Polish territories...