- ("increase, grow") + sława/slava ("glory, fame")
Other names Variant form(s)
Rostislava (f), Rościsława (f),
Rastislava (f),
Rostyslava (f) Nickname(s) Rostyk...
-
warriors of
Turkic origin. In 1214,
Yaroslav married his
second wife
Rostislava Mstislavna. She was a
daughter of
Mstislav the Bold and
another ****an...
- 679, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-00137-1, ISBN 978-3-319-00136-4 Todorova,
Rostislava (January 2013), "Visualizing the divine:
Mandorla as a
vision of God in...
- Radina, Radka, Radost, Radostina, Radoslava, Radosveta, Ralitsa, Rositsa,
Rostislava, Rumena, Rumyana, Slavena, Slavina, Slavka, Snezha, Snezhana, Snezhanka...
- Ярославич (Невский) 1221–1263 1252 14
November 1263 Son of
Yaroslav II and
Rostislava Mstislavna,
daughter of
Kievan Rus'
Prince Mstislav Mstislavich the Bold...
- and
Maria Shvarnovna 1199 - 1206
Pereyaslavl Unknown 1205 no
children Rostislava of
Novgorod 1214 (annulled 1216) no
children Teodosia Mstislavna of Ryazan...
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Grand Prince of Kiev. He
married a
daughter of
Kotyan and had issue:
Rostislava, wife of
Yaroslav II of Vladimir. Anna, wife of
Daniel of Galicia. Russian:...
- 8
February 1191 1215-1216 30
September 1246
Unknown 1205 no
children Rostislava of
Novgorod 1214 (annulled 1216) no
children Theodosia of
Ryazan 1218...