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Prince of Novgorod-Seversk from 1097 to 1115. He was the
progenitor of the
Olgovichi family. Oleg was a
younger son of
Sviatoslav Iaroslavich,
Prince of Chernigov...
- In 1331, Kiev was once
again taken by a
member of the
Siverski house (
Olgovichi branch), the
prince of Putivl.
After Grand Duke
Algirdas defeated the...
- (died 1196), was a
Prince of
Kursk and
Prince of
Trubchevsk from the
Olgovichi family in
Kievan Rus. He parti****ted in wars
against ****ans and was mentioned...
-
Yaroslavich (???-???) The prin****lity was
ruled by
princes of
Olshanski and
Olgovichi.
Vladimir Ivanovich (???–1300-???)
Stanislav Terence (???–1324) Fyodor...
- and the
Olgovichi of
Chernigov on the other.
Prince Mstislav II of Kiev
sought to
defend Kiev
against the Rostislavichi–Yurievichi–
Olgovichi coalition...
- been only two main
groups in the
princely family, the
Monomakhovichi and
Olgovichi, but as the
family proliferated, it
broke up into a
number of
local branches...
-
promises of
loyalty from his
Kievan subjects, Igor and his family, the
Olgovichi, were unpo****r and
there was
resistance against his accession. The chroniclers...
-
consisting of
Yurievichi princes of Suzdalia, the
Novgorod Republic,
Olgovichi of
Chernigov (modern Chernihiv) and
various princes from present-day Belarus...
-
another coalition and
marched on
Vyshhorod in 1173,
where the Yurievichi–
Olgovichi forces of
Suzdalia and
Chernigov were
utterly defeated. The
defeat of...
- (junior
extant branch) Sviatoslavichi,
princes of
Ryazan and
Murom Olgovichi,
princes of
Chernihiv Skarzynski,
Belarusian nobles Gorchakov, princes...