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Vladimir III
Mstislavich (1167)
Mstislav II
Izyaslavich (1167–1169) Gleb
Yuryevich (1169)
Mstislav II
Izyaslavich (Second Term) (1169–1170) Gleb Yuryevich...
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Sviatopolk II
Iziaslavich (Old East Slavic: Свѧтополкъ Изѧславичь, romanized: Svętopolkǐ Izęslavičǐ;
November 8, 1050 –
April 16, 1113) was
Grand Prince...
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Yaroslav II
Iziaslavich (died 1180) was
Prince of
Turov (1146),
Novgorod (1148–1154),
Lutsk (1154–1180) and
Grand Prince of Kiev (1174–1175; 1180). He...
- 1212), and
Prince of Vladimir-Volynsk (1207). He was son of
Yaroslav Izyaslavich, great-grandson of
Vladimir II Monomakh. In 1180,
Ingvar Yaroslavich...
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Mstislav II
Iziaslavich (died 19
August 1170) was
Grand Prince of Kiev from 1158 to 1159 and
again from 1167 to 1169.
Mstislav was the son of
Grand Prince...
- Ilia
Izyaslavich Averbukh (Russian: Илья Изяславич Авербух,
correctly spelled "Ilya"; born 18
December 1973) is a
Russian ice dancer. With his then-wife...
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Yaropolk I of Kiev (Yaropolk Svyatoslavich) (about 950–980)
Yaropolk Izyaslavich (about 1050–about 1100)
Yaropolk II of Kiev (Yaropolk Vladimirovich)...
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oldest stone building in Belarus.
Vseslav was the son of
Bryachislav Izyaslavich,
Prince of
Polotsk and Vitebsk, and was thus the great-grandson of Vladimir...
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Bryachislav Iziaslavich (Belarusian: Брачыслаў Ізяславіч, Russian: Брячислав Изяславич) (c. 997 – 1044) was the
prince of
Polotsk between 1001 and 1044...
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dates from 1021, when
Yaroslav the Wise of Kiev gave it to
Bryachislav Izyaslavich,
Prince of Polotsk. In the 12th and 13th centuries,
Vitebsk functioned...