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- Monomakhovichi or House of Monomakh was a major princely branch of the Rurikid dynasty, descendants of which managed to inherit many princely titles which...
- romanized: Yury Dolgoruky, lit. 'Long-armed') or the Long Arm, was a Monomakhovichi prince of Rostov and Suzdal, acquiring the name Suzdalia during his...
- [citation needed] Vsevolod's line eventually became better known as the Monomakhovichi and was the predominant one. The line of Sviatoslav later became known...
- The Prince of Smolensk was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Prin****lity of Smolensk, a lordship based on the city of Smolensk. It p****ed...
- ruled from Turov (see Prin****lity of Turov). After losing Turov to Monomakhovichi in 1105, the descendants of Iziaslav Yaroslavovich for a few years continued...
- death, there had been only two main groups in the princely family, the Monomakhovichi and Olgovichi, but as the family proliferated, it broke up into a number...
- time onwards, the Rostov region was a point of contention between the Monomakhovichi of Pereyaslavl and the Sviatoslavichi of Murom. Control of the upper...
- grand prince Rostislav I of Kiev, was between rival branches of the Monomakhovichi clan: the Iziaslavichi of Volhynia (senior Mstislavichi; in control...
- Byzantine general Vladimir II Monomakh, Rus' Grand Prince (r. 1113–1125) Monomakhovichi, the dynasty founded by him Hannibal Monomachus, a friend and staff...
- squabbles between the Olegovichi (sons of Oleg I) from Chernigov, the Monomakhovichi from Pereyaslavl, the Izyaslavichi (sons of Iziaslav) from Turov–Volhynia...