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Tmutarakan (Russian: Тмутарака́нь, romanized:
Tmutarakán', IPA: [tmʊtərɐˈkanʲ]; Old East Slavic: Тъмуторокань, romanized: Tǔmutorokanǐ) was a medieval...
- The
Prince of
Tmutarakan (Russian: князь тмутараканский) was the
title of the
ruler of
Tmutarakan, a prin****lity of
Kievan Rus'.
Mstislav of Chernigov...
- 1064, ****isted by his father's
close friend Vyshata,
seized the rich
Tmutarakan on the
Black Sea littoral,
previously controlled by the
House of Chernigov...
- that "it is
highly probable" that Oleg
succeeded his brother, Gleb in
Tmutarakan after their father appointed the
latter Prince of
Novgorod in
about 1068...
- The
Stone of
Tmutarakan (Russian: Тмутараканский камень) is a
marble slab
engraved with the
words "In the year 6576 [ A.M., 1068 A.D] the
sixth of the...
- (extant;
cadet branch of the
Obolensky family)
Rostislavichi of
Tmutarakan,
princes of
Tmutarakan Rostislavichi of Halych,
princes of
Halych Vadbosky, a branch...
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Mstislav Vladimirovich (died c. 1035) was the
earliest attested prince of
Tmutarakan and
Chernigov in
Kievan Rus'. He was a
younger son of
Vladimir the Great...
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around 1124 as a seat of Ivan
Vasylkovych the
grandson of
Rostislav of
Tmutarakan.
According to
Mykhailo Hrushevsky the
realm of
Halych was p****ed to Rostyslav...
- was a
Khazar warlord against whom the
Byzantine Empire and
Mstislav of
Tmutarakan launched a
joint expedition in 1016. He
appears only in the
account of...
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power for
eight days and then had to flee to
Tmutarakan upon
hearing the news of Vsevolod's return. In
Tmutarakan,
Boris was
accepted by his cousin, Prince...