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Sviatoslav II of Kiev

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Sviatoslav II Iaroslavich or Sviatoslav II Yaroslavich (1027 – 27 December 1077 in Kiev) was Grand Prince of Kiev between 1073 and 1077. [1]

83 relations: Anthony of Kiev, August 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), Battle of the Alta River, Battle on the Nemiga River, Berestove, Bolesław II the Generous, Boris Vyacheslavich, Censorship in the Russian Empire, Chernihiv, Constantine of Murom, Council of Liubech, Cumans, Davyd Sviatoslavich, December 27, December 27 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), Egbert Psalter, Elisiv of Kiev, Gate Church of the Trinity (Pechersk Lavra), George Choiroboskos, Gleb Svyatoslavich, Gleb Svyatoslavich (Prince of Chernigov), Grand Prince of Kiev, Henry I the Long, Margrave of the Nordmark, Iaroslav Sviatopolkovich, Igor Svyatoslavich, Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden, Iziaslav I of Kiev, Khagan, Kiev Pechersk Lavra, Kiev uprising of 1068, Knyaz Konstantin, List of Belarus-related topics, List of illuminated manuscripts, List of Polish consorts, List of rulers in states compromising today territories of Ukraine, List of rulers of Galicia and Volhynia, List of Russian consorts, List of Russian rulers, List of state leaders in 1054, List of state leaders in the 11th century, Liudolf, Margrave of Frisia, Lothair Udo I, Margrave of the Nordmark, Medzhybizh, Mstislav II Svyatoslavich, Mstislav of Chernigov, Old Russian Law, Oleg I of Chernigov, Oleg III Svyatoslavich, Prince of Chernigov, Prince of Novgorod, ..., Prince of Pereyaslavl, Prince of Smolensk, Prince of Tmutarakan, Principality of Chernigov, Principality of Pereyaslavl, Principality of Volhynia, Roman II Igorevich, Roman Svyatoslavich, Rostislav of Tmutarakan, Rostislav Yaroslavich, Rulers of Russia family tree, Rurik dynasty, Russkaya Pravda, Sudislav, Sviatoshyn, Sviatoslav, Sviatoslav of Kiev, Svyatoslav III Igorevich, Timeline of Russian history, Tmutarakan, Vladimir III Igorevich, Vladimir III Svyatoslavich, Vladimir of Novgorod, Vsevolod I of Kiev, Vsevolod IV of Kiev, Wyszesława of Kiev, Yan Vyshatich, Yaropolk III Yaroslavich, Yaropolk Izyaslavich, Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich, Yaroslav the Wise, 1073, 1076. Expand index (33 more) »

Anthony of Kiev

Anthony of Kyiv (c. 983-1073) was a monk and the founder of the monastic tradition in Kyivan Ruthenia.

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August 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

July 31 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - Aug. 2 All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 14 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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Battle of the Alta River

The Battle of Alta River was a 1068 clash on the Alta River between Cuman army on the one hand and Kievan Rus' forces of Grand Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev, Prince Sviatoslav of Chernigov, and Prince Vsevolod of Periaslavl on the other in which the Rus' forces were routed and fled back to Kiev and Chernigov in some disarray.

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Battle on the Nemiga River

The Battle on the Nemiga River (Бітва на Нямізе, Сраже́ние на Неми́ге) was a battle of the Kievan Rus' feudal period that occurred on March 3, 1067 on the Niamiha River.

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Berestove

Berestove (Берестове) is a historical location of Kiev.

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Bolesław II the Generous

Bolesław II the Generous, also known as the Bold and the Cruel (Bolesław II Szczodry; Śmiały; Okrutny; c. 1042 – 2 or 3 April 1081 or 1082), was Duke of Poland from 1058 to 1076 and third King of Poland from 1076 to 1079.

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Boris Vyacheslavich

Boris Vyacheslavich (Борис Вячеславич) was Prince of Chernigov for eight days in 1077.

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Censorship in the Russian Empire

In the Russian Empire, government agencies exerted varying levels of control over the content and dissemination of books, periodicals, music, theatrical productions, works of art, and motion pictures.

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Chernihiv

Chernihiv (Чернігів) also known as Chernigov (p, Czernihów) is a historic city in northern Ukraine, which serves as the administrative center of the Chernihiv Oblast (province), as well as of the surrounding Chernihiv Raion (district) within the oblast.

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Constantine of Murom

Constantine of Murom (Russian: Святой Блаженный Князь Константин) (? - 1129) was a direct descendant of Vladimir I of Kiev and the son of Prince Svyatoslav of Chernigov.

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Council of Liubech

The Council of Liubech was one of the best documented princely meetings of Ruthenia that took place in Liubech (today in Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine) in 1097.

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Cumans

The Cumans (Polovtsi) were a Turkic nomadic people comprising the western branch of the Cuman–Kipchak confederation.

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Davyd Sviatoslavich

Davyd Sviatoslavich was the ruler of Murom and Chernigov.

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December 27

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December 27 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

December 26 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - December 28 All fixed commemorations below are observed on January 9 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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Egbert Psalter

The Egbert Psalter (also known as the Gertrude Psalter or Trier Psalter) is a medieval illuminated manuscript Psalter preserved in the municipal museum of Cividale, Italy (Ms. CXXXVI).

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Elisiv of Kiev

Elisaveta Yaroslavna of Kiev (Norwegian: Ellisif or Elisiv), (1025 – c. 1067), was a Princess of Kiev and Queen Consort of King Harald III of Norway.

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Gate Church of the Trinity (Pechersk Lavra)

The Gate Church of the Trinity (translit; translit) is a historic church of the ancient cave monastery of Kiev Pechersk Lavra in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.

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George Choiroboskos

George Choiroboskos (Γεώργιος Χοιροβοσκός), Latinized as Georgius Choeroboscus, was an early 9th-century Byzantine grammarian and priest.

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Gleb Svyatoslavich

Gleb Svyatoslavich (1052 – 30 May 1078) was Prince of Tmutarakan and Novgorod.

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Gleb Svyatoslavich (Prince of Chernigov)

Gleb Svyatoslavich (c. 1168–1215/1220) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty).

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Grand Prince of Kiev

Grand Prince of Kiev (sometimes Grand Duke of Kiev) was the title of the Kievan prince and the ruler of Kievan Rus' from the 10th to 13th centuries.

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Henry I the Long, Margrave of the Nordmark

Henry I the Long (died 27 June 1087), Margrave of the Nordmark, also Count of Stade (as Henry III), son of Lothair Udo II, Margrave of the Nordmark, and Oda of Werl, daughter of Herman III, Count of Werl, and Richenza of Swabia.

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Iaroslav Sviatopolkovich

Iaroslav Sviatopolkovich, also known as Iaroslav or Yaroslav Sviatopolchich (1070s – 1124), was Prince of Vladimir-in-Volhynia from 1100 to 1118.

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Igor Svyatoslavich

Prince Igor Svyatoslavich the Brave (Old East Slavic: Игорь Святъславичь, Igorĭ Svjatŭslavičĭ; Игорь Святославич., Igor Svyatoslavich; Ігор Святославич., Ihor Svyatoslavych; Old Norse: Ingvar Sveinaldsson) (Novhorod-Siverskyi, April 3 / 10, 1151 – the spring of 1201 / December 29, 1202) was a Rus’ prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty).

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Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden

Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden, also known as Irene, Anna and St.

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Iziaslav I of Kiev

Iziaslav Yaroslavich (1024 – 3 October 1078, baptized as Demetrius) Kniaz' (Prince) of Turov, Veliki Kniaz (Grand Prince) of Kiev (from 1054). Iziaslav's children Yaropolk and Sviatopolk would rule the Turov Principality. Their authority was mainly challenged by the Rostilavichi of Rostislav Vsevolodovich.

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Khagan

Khagan or Qaghan (Old Turkic: kaɣan; хаан, khaan) is a title of imperial rank in the Turkic and Mongolian languages equal to the status of emperor and someone who rules a khaganate (empire).

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Kiev Pechersk Lavra

Kiev Pechersk Lavra or Kyiv Pechersk Lavra(Києво-Печерська лавра: Kyievo-Pechers'ka lavra, Киeво-Печерская лавра: Kievo-Pecherskaya lavra), also known as the Kiev Monastery of the Caves, is a historic Orthodox Christian monastery which gave its name to one of the city districts where it is located in Kiev.

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Kiev uprising of 1068

The Kiev uprising of 1068 was a revolt against Grand Prince Iziaslav Yaroslavich of Kiev in the aftermath of a Kievan Rus’ defeat at the hands of the Cumans at Battle of the Alta River near the city of Pereiaslavl, southeast of Kiev.

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Knyaz Konstantin

Knyaz Konstantin may refer to one of the following.

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List of Belarus-related topics

The location of Belarus An enlargeable map of the Republic of Belarus This is a list of topics related to Belarus.

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List of illuminated manuscripts

This is a list of illuminated manuscripts.

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List of Polish consorts

The Polish royal consorts were the spouses of the reigning monarchs of the Kingdom of Poland.

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List of rulers in states compromising today territories of Ukraine

This list encompasses all rulers and leaders of what is today Ukraine, from ancient to modern times.

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List of rulers of Galicia and Volhynia

List of rulers of Halychyna and its sister principality Volhynia.

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List of Russian consorts

The Russian consorts were the spouses of the Russian rulers.

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List of Russian rulers

This is a list of all reigning monarchs in the history of Russia.

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List of state leaders in 1054

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List of state leaders in the 11th century

;State leaders in the 10th century – State leaders in the 12th century – State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 11th century (1001–1100) AD.

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Liudolf, Margrave of Frisia

Liudolf of Brunswick (c. 1003 – 23 April 1038) was Margrave of Frisia, Count of Brunswick, Count in the Derlingau and the Gudingau.

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Lothair Udo I, Margrave of the Nordmark

Lothair Udo I (994-7 November 1057), Margrave of Nordmark and Count of Stade (as Lothair Udo II), son of Siegfried II, Count of Stade, and Adela of Rhienfelden, daughter of Gero, Count of Alsleben.

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Medzhybizh

Medzhybizh, previously known as Mezhybozhe, population 1731, (Census 2001) (Меджибіж, Меджибож, Translit: Medzhibozh, Międzybóż, Medschybisch, מעזשביזש, translit. Mezhbizh) is a town in the Khmelnytskyi Oblast (province) of western Ukraine.

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Mstislav II Svyatoslavich

Mstislav II Svyatoslavich (c. 1168 – May 31, 1223) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty).

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Mstislav of Chernigov

Mstislav Vladimirovich was the earliest attested prince of Tmutarakan and Chernigov in Kievan Rus'.

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Old Russian Law

Old Russian Law or Russian Law is a legal system in Kievan Rus' (since the 9th century), in later Old Rus' states (knyazhestva, or princedoms in the period of feudal fragmentation), in Grand Duchy of Lithuania and in Moscow Rus' (see: Grand Duchy of Moscow and Tsardom of Russia).

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Oleg I of Chernigov

Oleg Svyatoslavich (Олег Святославич; 1052 – August 1115) was a Rurikid prince whose equivocal adventures ignited political unrest in Kievan Rus' at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries.

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Oleg III Svyatoslavich

Oleg III Svyatoslavich (c. 1147–1204) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty).

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Prince of Chernigov

The Prince of Chernigov was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Principality of Chernigov, a lordship which lasted four centuries straddling what are now parts of Ukraine, Belarus and the Russian Federation.

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Prince of Novgorod

The Prince of Novgorod (Князь новгородский, knyaz novgorodskii) was the chief executive of Novgorod the Great.

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Prince of Pereyaslavl

The Prince of Pereyaslavl was the kniaz (the ruler or sub-ruler) of the Rus Principality of Pereyaslavl, a lordship based on the city of Pereyaslavl (now Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi) on the Trubezh river and straddling extensive territory to the east in what are now parts of Ukraine.

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Prince of Smolensk

The Prince of Smolensk was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Principality of Smolensk, a lordship based on the city of Smolensk.

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Prince of Tmutarakan

The Prince of Tmutarakan was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Tmutarakan.

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Principality of Chernigov

The Principality of Chernigov (Чєрниговскоє кънѧжьство, Чернігівське князівство) was one of the largest states within Kievan Rus'.

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Principality of Pereyaslavl

The Principality of Pereyaslavl (Переяславське князівство) was a regional principality of Kievan Rus' from the end of 9th century until 1323, based in the city of Pereyaslavl (now Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi) on the Trubizh River.

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Principality of Volhynia

The Principality of Volhynia was a western Kievan Rus' principality founded by the Rurik dynasty in 987 centered in the region of Volhynia, straddling the borders of modern-day Ukraine, Belarus, and Poland.

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Roman II Igorevich

Roman II Igorevych (ukr. Роман Ігорович, 1177/1179 – September 1211) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty).

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Roman Svyatoslavich

Roman Svyatoslavich or Roman the Handsome (1052 – 2 August 1079) was prince of Tmutarakan in Kievan Rus'.

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Rostislav of Tmutarakan

Rostyslav Volodymyrovych, Rostislav Vladimirovich (died 1066) was a landless prince (izgoi) from the Rurikid dynasty of Kievan Rus’.

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Rostislav Yaroslavich

Rostislav Yaroslavich (24 June 1171 - after 1212/before 1223) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik Dynasty).

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Rulers of Russia family tree

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Rurik dynasty

The Rurik dynasty, or Rurikids (Рю́риковичи, Ryúrikovichi; Рю́риковичі, Ryúrykovychi; Ру́рыкавічы, Rúrykavichi, literally "sons of Rurik"), was a dynasty founded by the Varangian prince Rurik, who established himself in Novgorod around the year AD 862.

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Russkaya Pravda

Russkaya Pravda (Rus' Justice or Rus’ Law; Правда роусьскаꙗ, Pravda Rusĭskaya (13th century, 1280), Правда Руськая, Pravda Rus'kaya (second half of the 15th century); Русская правда, Russkaya Pravda; Руська Правда, Rus'ka Pravda) was the legal code of Kievan Rus' and the subsequent Rus' principalities during the times of feudal division.

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Sudislav

Sudislav Vladimirovich was Prince of Pskov.

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Sviatoshyn

Sviatoshyn (Svyatoshyn,, Свято́шин, Свято́шино, Свято́шине) is a historical neighborhood and a suburb of Ukraine's capital Kiev that is located on the western edge of the city area, in an eponymous municipality - the Sviatoshyn Raion.

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Sviatoslav

Sviatoslav or Svyatoslav (Svjatosláv; Svjatosláv) is a Russian and Ukrainian given name of Slavic origin.

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Sviatoslav of Kiev

Sviatoslav of Kiev may refer to.

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Svyatoslav III Igorevich

Svyatoslav III Igorevich (1176 – September 1211) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty).

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Timeline of Russian history

This is a timeline of Russian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Russia and its predecessor states.

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Tmutarakan

Tmutarakan or Tmutorakan was the name of a Mediaeval Kievan Rus' principality and trading town that controlled the Cimmerian Bosporus, the passage from the Black Sea to the Sea of Azov.

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Vladimir III Igorevich

Vladimir III Igorevich (October 8, 1170 – Putivl, 1211 or after) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty).

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Vladimir III Svyatoslavich

Vladimir III Svyatoslavich (after 1143 – autumn of 1200) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty).

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Vladimir of Novgorod

Vladimir Yaroslavich (Владимир Ярославич, Old Norse Valdamarr Jarizleifsson; 1020 – October 4, 1052) reigned as prince of Novgorod from 1036 until his death.

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Vsevolod I of Kiev

Vsevolod I Yaroslavich (Russian: Всеволод I Ярославович, Ukrainian: Всеволод I Ярославич, Old Norse: Vissivald), (1030 – 13 April 1093) ruled as Grand Prince of Kiev from 1078 until his death.

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Vsevolod IV of Kiev

Vsevolod IV Svyatoslavich the Red (Вcеволод Святославич Чермный) (died August 1212) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty).

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Wyszesława of Kiev

Wyszesława Sviatoslavna of Kiev (b. ca. 1047? – d. aft. 1089), was a Kievan Rus' princess and member of the Rurikid dynasty and by marriage Duchess and later Queen of Poland.

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Yan Vyshatich

Yan Vyshatich (Ян Вышатич in Russian) (c. 1016 – June 24, 1106) was a Kievan nobleman and military commander (tysyatsky).

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Yaropolk III Yaroslavich

Yaropolk III Yaroslavich (after 1174 - after 1212 / before 1223) was a Rus' prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty).

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Yaropolk Izyaslavich

Yaropolk Izyaslavich (died 1087) was a Knyaz (prince) during the eleventh-century in the Kievan Rus' kingdom and was the King of Rus (1076–1078).

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Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich

Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich (Kiev, 1139–1198) was a Rus’ prince (a member of the Rurik dynasty).

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Yaroslav the Wise

Yaroslav I, Grand Prince of Rus, known as Yaroslav the Wise or Iaroslav the Wise (tr; Jaroslav Mudryj; Jaroslav Mudryj; Jarizleifr Valdamarsson;; Iaroslaus Sapiens; c. 978 – 20 February 1054) was thrice grand prince of Veliky Novgorod and Kiev, uniting the two principalities for a time under his rule.

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1073

Year 1073 (MLXXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1076

Year 1076 (MLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sviatoslav_II_of_Kiev

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