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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...
- 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...
- Mstislav Rostislavich may refer to: Mstislav Rostislavich of Smolensk (died 1180), nicknamed "the Brave" (Russian: Храбрый; Ukrainian: Хоро́брий), Prince...
- 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;...
- Volodar Rostislavich (Ukrainian: Володар Ростиславич, romanized: Volodar Rostyslavych; Russian: Володарь Ростиславич; died 1124) was Prince of Zvenigorod...
- David Rostislavich (Cyrillic: Давыд Ростиславич) (1140 - 23 April 1197), Prince of Smolensk (1180–1198) was fourth son of Rostislav Mstislavich, Velikiy...
- Vladimir III Mstislavich (1171) Roman Rostislavich (1171—1173) Vsevolod III Yuryevich (1173) Rurik Rostislavich (1173) Sviatoslav III Vsevolodovich of...
- the Rostislavichi. The earliest known Prince of Peremyshl is Ryurik Rostislavich, who was occupying the city when the murderers of Yaropolk Izyaslavich...
- Chernigov . Rostislav had four sons: Davyd Rostislavich, prince of Smolensk (1180–1197); Mstislav Rostislavich, prince of Smolensk (1175–1177); Roman I...
- Roman Rostislavich (Ukrainian and Russian: Роман Ростиславич; died 1180) was Prince of Smolensk (1160–1172; 1177–1180), Grand Prince of Kiev (1171–1173;...