- The
Rostislavichi of
Smolensk were one of the four
dominant princely clans of
Kievan Rus' in the 12th and 13th century. They were one of many branches...
- (extant;
cadet branch of the
Obolensky family)
Rostislavichi of Tmutarakan,
princes of
Tmutarakan Rostislavichi of Halych,
princes of
Halych Vadbosky, a branch...
-
control of Kiev, Novgorod,
Volynia and Halych) on the one hand, and the
Rostislavichi of
Smolensk (junior Mstislavichi), the
Yurievichi (controlling Suzdalia...
- and
prince of Kiev (r. 1158–1167). He
would be the
progenitor of the
Rostislavichi of Smolensk, one of the four
major clans in
Kievan Rus'.
Smolensk gained...
- 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...
- of Kiev (1154–1155; 1159–1161; 1161–1167). He is the
founder of the
Rostislavichi branch of
Rurikid princes in Smolensk. He was the son of
Mstislav I...
-
three major factions: the sons of
Mstislav I of Kiev,
Izyaslavichi and
Rostislavichi; and the sons of Yuri Dolgorukiy, Yurievichi. The
split occurred in...
- 1540),
whose family descended from
Princes Fominsky,
scions of the
Rostislavichi branch of the
Rurik dynasty.
Anastasia had at
least three older siblings...
-
Rostislavich Rostislavichi ?–1215 1180 1182 (second time)
Sviatoslav III
Olgovichi ?–1194 1182 1194 (third time)
Rurik Rostislavich Rostislavichi ?–1215 1194...
- the
izgoi Vsevolod II
managed to
become the
Grand Prince of Kiev. The
Rostislavichi, who had
initially established in the
lands of
Galicia by 1189, were...