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Rostislavich (Ростиславич) or
Rostislavovich (Ростиславович) (literally: son of Rostislav) is a
Russian patronymic name. It may
refer to one of the following...
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Yaropolk Rostislavich (11XX - 1182?) was a
grand prince of
Vladimir between 1174 and 1175. He was a
nephew of
Andrey Bogolyubsky. In 1173,
Andrey seized...
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Rurik Rostislavich, also
spelt Riurik, (died 1215) was
Prince of
Novgorod (1170–1171),
Belgorod (1173–1194),
Grand Prince of Kiev (1173; 1180–1181; 1194–1201;...
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Mstislav Rostislavich (c. 1143? – 1180),
known as "The Brave" (Russian: Мстислав Ростиславич Храбрый), was
Prince of
Smolensk and
Prince of Novgorod. Mstislav...
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Vladimir III
Mstislavich (1171)
Roman Rostislavich (1171—1173)
Vsevolod III
Yuryevich (1173)
Rurik Rostislavich (1173)
Sviatoslav III
Vsevolodovich of...
- sons:
David Rostislavich,
prince of Novgorod;
Mstislav Rostislavich,
prince of Smolensk;
Roman I of Kiev,
prince of Kiev; and
Rurik Rostislavich, intermittently...
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Roman Rostislavich (Ukrainian and Russian: Роман Ростиславич; died 1180) was
Prince of
Smolensk (1160–1172; 1177–1180),
Grand Prince of Kiev (1171–1173;...
- (?–?) and
Grand Prince of Kiev (1212–1223). He was the son of
Roman Rostislavich.
Mstislav defeated an
invading Hungarian army in 1221. In
April 1223...
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Vasilko Rostislavich (Ukrainian: Василько Ростиславич, romanized: Vasylko Rostyslavych; Russian: Василько Ростиславич; c. 1066 – 1124) was a
prince of...
- Vladimir-Suzdal
prince Andrey Bogolyubsky Siege of Kiev (1203), by
Rurik Rostislavich Siege of Kiev (1240),
during the
Mongol invasion of Rus' Sack of Kiev...