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Davyd Sviatoslavich was the
ruler of
Murom and Chernigov. The date of his
birth is uncertain.
Before his father's
death was
appointed to the Pereyaslav...
- Igor
Sviatoslavich the Brave, 1198–1201/1202 Oleg III
Sviatoslavich, 1201/1202–1204
Vsevolod III Svyatoslavich, 1204–1206/1208 Gleb I
Sviatoslavich, 1206/1208–1215/1220...
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Sviatoslav (r. 1073–1076;
legitimacy disputed) Oleg I
Sviatoslavich of
Chernigov Davyd Sviatoslavich of
Smolensk While he was
still alive,
Vsevolod had appointed...
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Vladimir I
Sviatoslavich or
Volodymyr I
Sviatoslavych (Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Свѧтославичь, romanized: Volodiměr Svętoslavič;
Christian name: Basil;...
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Yaropolk I
Sviatoslavich (also
translitered as
Iaropolk Svyatoslavich; Old East Slavic: Ꙗрополкъ Свѧтославичъ; 952 – 11 June 978) was
Prince of Kiev from...
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Vseslav may also be the
basis for the
bogatyr Volkh Vseslavich or
Volga Sviatoslavich, who is
found in a
cycle of byliny.
Volkhvs were
priests of the pre-Christian...
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Prince of Kiev (1154–1155; 1157–1158; 1161). He was the son of
Davyd Sviatoslavich of Chernigov. Russian: Изяслав III Давыдович; Ukrainian: Ізяслав Давидович...
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Vsevolod Svyatoslavich (Russian: Всеволод Святославич), also
known as
Vsevolod Aurochs (Russian: Буй-тур) and
Vsevolod the
Fierce (died 1196), was a Prince...
- Oleg
Sviatoslavich (Олег Святославич; died 977) was the
prince of the
Drevlians from 970
until his
death in 977. He was the
second son of
Sviatoslav I...
- Igor
Svyatoslavich (3
April 1151 – c. 1201),
nicknamed the Brave, was
Prince of Novgorod-Seversk (1180–1198) and
Prince of
Chernigov (1198–1201/1202).>...