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- Mstislav the Great Vladimirovich, Grand Prince of Kiev
Ryska: ??????? ????? ???????? ???????? ????????????, ?????????, Litauiska: Kijevo Kunigaikštis Mstislavas Didysis Vladimiraitis, Riurikai?iai, Polska: ks. M?cis?aw I W?odzimierowicz, Rurykowicz, Kroatiska: veliki knez Kijevski Mstislav I., Rurik
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Birthdate: 01 Juni 1076
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Death: 14 April 1132 (55)
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Son till Vladimir Monomakh Vsevolodich och Gytha Haraldsdóttir
Make till Kristin Ingesdottir of Sweden och Ljubava Dmitrievna, Grand Duchess of Kiev
Fader till Grand Duke of Kiev Izyaslav II; Vsevolod Mstislavich - ???????? ??????????; Ingeborg Mstislavsdatter of Kiev; Maria Agaphia of Kiev; Dobredeya "Irina" Evpraksia of Kiev; Kseniya Princess Of Kiev; Malmfrid Mstislawna Kijewskaja, Princess of Kiev; Prince Rostislav I Mstislavich; ?????????; Mstislavna Princess Of Kiev och ??????? ????? ???????? ??????? ?????? ???????????? Mstislavich « mindre
Bror till Izyaslav Vladimirovich, duke of Suzdal; Svyatoslav Vladimirovich, Duke Of Chernigov; Yaropolk Vladimirovich Grand Prince of Kiew, Prince of Pereyaslav och Vyacheslav Grand Duke of Kiev
Halvbror till Sofia Of Kiev; Marina of Vladimirovna, Princess of Kiev; Euphemia of Kiev; Roman, Prince of Volhynia; Agafia Vladimirovna; Prince of Suzdal Yuri I Dolgorukiy Vladimirovich, Dolgorukis och Andrey "the Good" Vladimirovich Vladimirovich, of Kiev
- About Mstislav the Great Vladimirovich, Grand Prince of Kiev
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Mstislav I Vladimirovich the Great (Russian: ???????? ???????????? ???????) (June 1, 1076, Turov – April 14, 1132, Kiev) was the Velikiy Kniaz (Grand Prince) of Kiev (1125-1132), the eldest son of Vladimir II Monomakh by Gytha of Wessex. He figures prominently in the Norse Sagas under the name Harald, taken to allude to his grandfather, Harold II of England.
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Issue: Ingeborg of Kiev, married Canute Lavard of Jutland, and was mother to Valdemar I of Denmark Malmfred, married (1) Sigurd I of Norway; (2) Eric II of Denmark Eupraxia, married Alexius Comnenus, son of John II Comnenus Vsevolod of Novgorod and Pskov Maria, married Vsevolod II of Kiev Iziaslav II of Kiev Rostislav of Kiev Sviatopolk of Pskov Rogneda, married Yaroslav of Volinya Xenia, married Briachislav of Izyaslawl Vladimir II Mstislavich Euphrosyne of Kiev, married King Géza II of Hungary in 1146 Medieval Lands: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/RUSSIA,%20Rurik.htm
MSTISLAV Vladimirovich, son of VLADIMIR Vsevolodich "Monomakh" Grand Prince of Kiev & his first wife [Gytha of England] (1076-Kiev 14 Apr 1132). The Primary Chronicle records the birth of Mstislav, son of Vladimir, grandson of Vsevolod, in 1076. Morkinskinna records that “Haraldr Valdimarsson” was the son of “Valdimarr” and “Edith the daughter of Harold Godwinsson”. He was appointed Prince of Novgorod by his grandfather in 1088, Prince of Rostov 1093, and restored as Prince of Novgorod 1095. He was transferred to Pereyaslavl 1117 by his father. He succeeded his father in 1125 as MSTISLAV I "the Great" Grand Prince of Kiev. m firstly (1095) CHRISTINE of Sweden, daughter of INGE I Stenkilson King of Sweden & his first wife Helena --- (-18 Jan 1122). Morkinskinna records that “Haraldr Valdimarsson” married “Kristin, the daughter of King Ingi Steinkelsson king of the Swedes”. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by a charter dated 1194/95, reciting the consanguinity between Philippe II King of France and his second wife Ingebjörg of Denmark on which their divorce was based, which names “Ingiburgh filia Rizlavi…Ruthenorum Regis et Cristinæ Reginæ…filia…Ingonis Suevorum Regis et Helena Reginæ”. m secondly (Kiev 1122) [LIUBAVA] Dmitrievna, daughter of DMITRY Zavidich boyar [Passadnik] of Novgorod & his wife --- (-after 1168). The marriage of Mstislav to "Dmitrevna daughter of Zavidich of Novgorod" is referred to in the Novgorod Chronicle[411]. Grand Prince Mstislav I & his first wife had eleven children.
As his father's future successor, Mstislav reigned in Novgorod the Great from 1088-93 and (after a brief stint at Rostov) from 1095-1117. Thereafter he was Monomakh's co-ruler in Belgorod Kievsky, and inherited the Kievan throne after his death. He built numerous churches in Novgorod, of which St. Nicholas Cathedral (1113) and the cathedral of St Anthony Cloister (1117) survive to the present day. Later, he would also erect important churches in Kiev, notably his family sepulchre at Berestovo and the church of Our Lady at Podil. Mstislav's life was spent in constant warfare with Cumans (1093, 1107, 1111, 1129), Estonians (1111, 1113, 1116, 1130), Lithuanians (1131), and the princedom of Polotsk (1127, 1129). In 1096, he defeated his uncle Oleg of Chernigov on the Koloksha River, thereby laying foundation for the centuries of enmity between his and Oleg's descendants. Mstislav was the last ruler of united Rus, and upon his death, as the chronicler put it, "the land of Rus was torn apart". Christine died on January 18, 1122; later that year Mstislav married again, to Liubava Dmitrievna, the daughter of Dmitry Zavidich, a nobleman of Novgorod. Their children were:
Furste. Född 1076 i Kiev, Ukraina. Död 1132. Den siste fursten i Kiev, riket erövrades 1169 av fursten i Vladimir-Suzdal Källa: http://www.charlamov.com/gen/ Er hans mor Gyda Haraldsdatter, eller Jutta av England ? Svar: De er begge samme person (Gyda og Jutta), bare skrevet av forskjellige kilder med forskjellig nasjonalitet. (Remi Pedersen)
Fyrste av Novgorod 1088 - 1093 og 1097 - 1117. Fyrste av Rostov 1093 - 1094. Fyrste av Belgorod 1117 - 1125. Storfyrste av Kijev [Kiev] 1125 - 1132.
I Snorre Sturlassons saga om Magnussønnene, avsnitt 20, kalles Mstislav «Kong Harald Valdemarsson øst fra Holmgard». «Mor til kong Harald var Gyda den gamle, datter til den engelske kongen Harald Gudinesson.» 1
Kilder: Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, Bind 11 (1937), side 190. Snorre Sturlasson: Magnussønnenes saga, avsnitt 20. Snorre Sturlasson: Magnus Erlingssons saga, avsnitt 2. N. de Baumgarten: Généalogie et Mariage occidenteaux des Rurikides Russes du Xe au XIIIe Siècle. Mogens Bugge: Våre forfedre, nr. 551. Bent og Vidar Billing Hansen: Rosensverdslektens forfedre, side 18, 89.
Kristina dog den 18 januari 1122. Därefter gifte Mstislav om sig med dottern till Dmitrij Zaviditj. De fick barnen Vladimir II Mstislavitj (1132-1171) och Eufrosyne av Kiev (gift med kung Geza II av Ungern) ------------------------------------------------------------------
http://genealogy.euweb.cz/russia/rurik8.html Vsevolod, Pr of Pereyaslavl (1054-73), Pr of Chernigov (1073-78), Great Pr of Kiev (1076)+(1078-93), *1030, +13.4.1093; 1m: ca 1046 Anastasia Monomachina (+1067), dau.of Emperor Konstantinos IX of Byzantium by N Skleraina; 2m: ca 1068 Anna (+7.10.1111), dau.of a khan of Kumans; He had issue:
* A1. [1m.] Vladimir II "Monomachos", Pr of Rostov (1066-73), Pr of Smolensk (1073-93), Pr of Chernigov (1078-93), Pr of Pereyaslavl (1094-1113), Great Pr of Kiev (1113-25), he was the founder of Vladimir Town 1108, *1053, +nr Alta River 19.5.1125, bur St Sophia Cathedral, Kiev; 1m: 1072-74 Gytha of Wessex (+Palestine 10.3.(1098)); 2m: ca 1099 a Byzantine noblewoman (+7.5.1107); 3m: N, dau.of a khan of Kumans (+11.7.1127) o B1. [1m.] Mstislav II (Harald) "the Great", Pr of Novgorod (1088-1117), Pr of Pereyaslavl (1117-25), Great Pr of Kiev (1125-32), *1.6.1076, +15.4.1132; 1m: 1095/96 Christine of Sweden (+18.1.1122); 2m: 1122 Liubava (+after 1168), a dau.of Dmitriy Zavidich, Stadtholder of Novgorod + C1. [1m.] Ingeborg; m.1116-18 Knut III Lavand, King of South Jutland (*12.3.1091, +k.a. 7.1.1131) + C2. [1m.] Malfrida, +after 1137; 1m: 1116/18 (div 1128) King Sigurd I of Norway (+26.3.1130); 2m: 1130-32 King Erik II of Denmark (+18.9.1137) + C3. [1m.] Eupraxia, +1136; m.1122 Emperor Alexios of Byzantium (*1106 +1142) + C4. [1m.] Vsevolod, Pr of Novgorod (1117-36), Pr of Pskov (1137-38), after his death he was proclaimed Patron Saint of Pskov, +Pskov 11.2.1138; m.1123 N, a dau.of Pr Sviatoslav of Chernigov (+after 1136) # D1. Ivan, +10.4.1128 # D2. Vladimir, +after 1139 # D3. Verkhoslava, +15.3.1167; m.1137 Pr Boleslaw IV of Poland (*1122 +3.4.1173) + C5. Izyaslav II, Pr of Kursk (1125-29), Pr of Polotsk (1129-32), Pr of Turov (1132-34), Pr of Volynia (1135-42), Pr of Pereyaslav (1142-46), Great Pr of Kiev (1146-49)+(1150)+(1151-54), *Novgorod 1096, +Kiev 13.11.1154; 1m: apparently a Staufen princess (+1151); 2m: 1154 N (Rusudan?) of Georgia; all children from 1m.; for his descendants see HERE + C6. Sviatopolk, Pr of Pskov (1138-40), Pr of Novgorod (1142-48), Pr of Volynia (1148-54), +1154; m.btw 13.12.1143/6.1.1144 Euphemia of Moravia (*1115, +after 1144) + C7. [1m.] Rostislav, Pr of Smolensk (1127-59), Great Pr of Kiev (1159)+(1160-67), *ca 1110, +Zaruba 14.3.1168, bur Kiev; for his descendants see HERE + C8. Rogneda, +after 1175; m.12.5.1112 (div 1118) Pr Yaroslav of Volynya (+1123) + C9. [1m.] Maria, +winter 1179; m.1116/25 Vsevolod II of Kiev (+1.8.1146) + C10. Xenia, +after 1129; m.1124/25 Bryachislav of Izyaslawl (+after 1129) + C11. [2m.] Euphrosyne, *1130, +1186-93; m.1146 King Géza II of Hungary (*ca 1130, +3/31.5.1162) + C12. [2m.] Vladimir, Pr of Dorogobuzh (1152-4)+(1170-1), Pr of Volynia (1154-58), Grand Pr of Kiev (III.1167-V.1167)+(II.1171-V.1171), +30.5.1171; m.1150/1 N, a dau.of ban Bjelos of Slovenia and cousin of king Geza II of Hungary [her mother is A6, page 'balkan4.html'] # D1. Rostislav, Pr of Kanev (1163-69), Pr of Tripolye (1191-1201) # D2. Mstislav, Pr of Kanev (1194-1203); m.N, a dau.of Svyatoslav III of Kiev # D3. Yaroslav, Pr of Novgorod (1182-99), Pr of Vyshgorod (1199-1205), +aft 1207; m.Helene of Ossetia (+25.12.1202), sister-in-law of Vsevolod III * E1. Izyaslav, *1190, +1198 * E2. Rostislav, *1193, +1198 * E2. [?] Svyatoslav, Pr of Kanev, +k.a.Kalka 30.5.1223 # D4. Svyatoslav, +k.a.Halicz 24.3.1221 o B2. Izyaslav, Pr of Kursk (?-1085), Pr of Murom (1095-96), *1077, +k.a.Murom 6.9.1096; m.NN (+aft 1096) o B3. Svyatoslav, Pr of Smolensk (1097-1113), Pr of Pereyaslavl (1113-14), *ca 1080, +16.3.1114 o B4. Yaropolk II, Pr of Pereyaslav (1114-32), Grand Pr of Kiev (1132-39), *1082, +18.2.1139; m.1116 Helene, a woman from Ossetia (+aft 1146) o B5. Vyacheslav I, Pr of Rostov and Suzdal (1096-1107), Pr of Smolensk (1113-25), Pr of Turov (1125-32)+(1142-46), Pr of Pereyaslav (1132-34), Great Pr of Kiev (1139, 8 days)+(1150)+(1151-54), *1083, +6.2.1154 + C1. Mikhail, Pr of Turov, +25.7.1129 + C2. a daughter; m.Vyacheslav Rostislavich of Polotsk o B7. [1/2 m.] Maritsa, *1104, +1146; m.ca 1112 pseudo-Leon Diogenes (+k.a.Silistra 15.8.1116), a claimant to the Byzantine throne o B8. [2m.] Yuriy "Dologoruky" "Long arms", Pr of Rostov and Suzdal (1108-55) settled in Suzdal, Great Pr of Kiev (IX.1149-IV.1151)+(III.1155-V.1157), Founder of Moscow, *ca 1100, +Kiev 15.4.1157, bur Berestovo nr Kiev; 1m: ca 12.1.1108 N, dau.of Aepa Khan of the Kumans; 2m: ca 1152 possibly Helene of Byzantium (+1183) + C1. [1m.] Rostislav, Pr of Novgorod (1138-39), Pr of Pereyaslav (1149-51), +6.4.1151; m.NN (+after 1176) # D1. Mstislav "Bezokiy" "the Eyeless", Pr of Novgorod (1160-61), Pr of Rostov-Suzdal (1175-76), +20.4.1178; 1m: a Smolensk noblewoman; 2m: 1175/76 N, a dau.of Yakun Mstislavich, boyar of Novgorod * E1. Svyatoslav, Pr of Novgorod (1175-76) # D2. Yaropolk, Pr of Vladimir (1175-76), Pr of Torzhok (1177-78), +after 1196; m.Polotsk 3.2.1174 N of Vitebsk # D3. Euphrosyne, +1179; m.Gleb Rostislavich of Riazan (+31.7.1178) + C2. Ivan, Pr of Kursk (1146-47), +24.2.1147 + C3. Andrei "Bogolyubsky" "the Pious", Pr of Rostov-Suzdal (1155-69), 1st Grand Pr of Vladimir-Suzdal (1169-75), settled in Vladimir from 1162, *1111, +assassinated Bogolyubovo Castle 29.6.1174, bur Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir # D1. Izyaslav, +k.a.Bulgar-on-the-Volga 28.10.1165 # D2. Mstislav, +28.3.1173 * (E1. Vasiliy, +1171) # D3. Gleb, +24.7.1174 # D4. Yuriy (Georgiy), Pr of Novgorod (1172-75), +ca 1192; m.1185 (div 1187) Queen Thamar of Georgia (+8.1.1213) # D5. [2m.] Maria; m.1159 Pr Sviatoslav of Vschizh (+1167) + C4. Olga, +Vladimir 14.7.1181; m.1150 (div 1171) Yaroslav I of Galicia (+1.10.1187) + C5. Maria, +by 1165; m.1150 Oleg Svyatoslavich of Novgorod-Seversky (+I.1180) + C6. Gleb, Pr of Pereyaslavl (1154-69), Pr of Kiev (III.1169-II.1170)+(IV.1170-I.1171), +Kiev 20.1.1171; 1m: NN (+1154); 2m: 1155 N, a dau.of Izyaslav III of Kiev; all kids by 2m. # D1. Vladimir, Pr of Pereyaslav (1169-87), *1157, +18.4.1187; m.8.11.1179 Zabava Yaroslavna of Chernigov # D2. Izyaslav, +k.a.Bulgar-on-the-Volga 1183 # D3. Maria; m.Vsevolod of Kursk and Trubchevsk (+V.1196) + C7. Boris, Pr of Belgorod (1149-51), Pr of Turov (1154-57), +Suzdal 2.5.1159 + C8. Mstislav, Pr of Novgorod (1154-57), +aft 1157; m.1155 a Novgorod noblewoman, dau.of boyar Piotr Mikhalkovich # D1. Yaroslav "Krasniy" "the Handsome", Pr of Novgorod (1176-77), Pr of Pereslavl (1196-99), +ca 1199 + C9. Vasilko, Pr of Rostov-Suzdal (1149-51), he was exiled to Byzantium in 1161 + C10. Yaroslav, +12.4.1166 + C11. Sviatoslav, +11.1.1174 + C12. [2m.] Mikhail, Pr of Rostov-Suzdal (1154-55), 2nd Grand Pr of Vladimir-Suzdal (1175-76), *1151, +20.6.1176; m.Fevronia N (+5.8.1202) # D1. Prebrana; m.1177/8 Vladimir Svystoslavich of Novgorod (+1201) + C13. [2m.] Vsevolod III "Balshoe Gniezdo" "the Great Nest", Grand Pr of Kiev (II.1173-III.1173), 3d Grand Pr of Vladimir (1176-1212), *1154, +15.4.1212, bur Assumption Cathedral, Vladimir; 1m: Tbilisi 1170/72 St.Maria of Ossetia (+Vladimir 19.3.1206); 2m: 1209 Lyubov of Vitebsk (+after 1212); all kids by 1m. # D1. Konstantin I "Dobriy" "the Wise", Pr of Rostov (1212-16), 5th Grand Pr of Vladimir (1212-18), *18.5.1186, +2.2.1218; m.15.10.1196 Agafia (+24.1.1221), dau.of Pr Mstislav "the Good" of Smolensk and Kiev * E1. Saint Vasilko, Pr of Rostov (1217-38), *7.12.1209, +murdered by the Mongols 4.3.1238; m.10.2.1227 Maria of Chernigov (+9.12.1271); for his descendants, The house of Rostov-Beloozero, see HERE * E2. Saint Vsevolod, Pr of Yaroslavl (1218-38), *18.6.1210, +k.a.Sitj River 4.3.1238; m.1226/28 Marina (+1.3.1279), dau.of Pr Oleg of Kursk o F1. Vasiliy, Pr of Yaroslavl (1239-49), *ca 1229, +winter 1249, bur 8.2.1249 Assumption Cathedral, Yaroslavl; m.ca 1242/45 Xenia N (+after 1281) + G1. Vasiliy, +by 1249 + G1. Maria, heiress of Yaroslavl, *ca 1246, +by 1281; 1m: 1260/61 Pr Fedor of Smolensk, Pr of Mozhaisk (*ca 1238, +19.9.1299) o F2. Konstantin, Pr of Yaroslavl (1249-55), +k.a.Mount of Grief nr Yaroslavl 1255/57 * E3. Vladimir, Pr of Uglich (1229-49), *1214, +27.12.1249; m.1232 Eudoxia of Riazan (+1278) o F1. Andrey, Pr of Uglich (1249-61), +1261 o F2. Roman, Pr of Uglich (1261-85), +Uglich 3.2.1285, bur there # D2. Boris, *1187, +ca 1187 # D3. Gleb, *1187, +29.9.1189 # D4. Saint Yuriy II, 4th Grand Pr of Vladimir (1212-16)+(1218-38), *1188, +k.a.Sitj River 4.3.1238; m.10.4.1211 Agafia of Chernigov (+7.2.1238) * E1. Vsevolod, Pr of Novgorod (1221-23), *23.10.1212, +perished during the massacre of Vladimir 7.2.1237; m.14.4.1230 Marina of Kiev (+perished 7.2.1238) * E2. Mstislav, *1218, +k.a.Vladimir 7.2.1238; m.1236 Maria N (+7.2.1238) * E3. Vladimir, Pr of Moscow (1237-38), +murdered by the Mongols 3/6.2.1238; m.1236 Christina N (+7.2.1238) * E4. Feodora, *21.9.1229, +7.2.1238 * E5. Dobrava, +1265; m.1226 Pr Vasilko I of Volynia (*1203 +1269) # D5. Yaroslav II Feodor, Pr of Pereyaslavl (1201-06), Pr of Pereslavl (1210-38), Pr of Novgorod (1221-36), Great Pr of Kiev (1236-38), 6th Grand Pr of Vladimir (1238-46), *8.2.1191, +poisoned in Karakorum 30.9.1246, bur Assumption Cathedral, Vladimir; 1m: 1205/06 N, a Kuman princess (by 1210); 2m: ca 1214 (div 1216) Rostislava (+1244), a dau.of Mstislav "Udaloy" of Smolensk; 3m: ca 1218 Theodosia of Riazan (+Novgorod 5.5.1244); all kids by 3m. * E1. Fedor, Pr of Novgorod (1228-29)+(1232-33), *winter 1219, +5.6.1233 shortly before his proposed wedding with Euphrosyne of Chernigov * E2. Saint Alexandr I "Nievsky", Pr of Pereslavl (1246-63), Pr of Novgorod (1236-40)+(1241-52)+(1257-59), Great Pr of Kiev (1246-63), 9th Great Pr of Vladimir (1252-63), *Pereslavl 30.5.1220, +Gorodets 14.11.1263, bur Vladimir; m.1239 Alexandra of Polotsk; for his descendants, The house of Moscow, see HERE * E3. Andrei II, Pr of Suzdal-Nizhegorod (1246-64), 8th Great Pr of Vladimir (1248-52), *1221 (?), +1264; m.1250/51 Dobroslava of Galitzia; for his descendants, the house of Nizhny Novgorod, see HERE * E4. Mikhail "Khorobrit" "the Bold", Pr of Moscow (1246-48), Great Pr of Vladimir (1248), +k.a.Protva River 1248/49 * E5. Daniil, Pr of Gorodets, +1256 * E6. Yaroslav III, 1st Great Pr of Tver (1247-71), Pr of Novgorod (1264-71), Great Pr of Vladimir (1264-72), *ca 1230, +16.9.1272; 1m: Natalia N (+murdered 1252); 2m: 1266 Xenia, dau.of Yuriy Michailovich (+1313), a boiar; for his descendants, The house of Tver, see HERE * E7. Konstantin, Pr of Dmitrov and Galich (1246-55), +spring 1255; his issue was the house of Galich o F1. Daniil, +1280; m.N, a dau.of Fedor "Cherniy" of Yaroslav (+1299) + G1. Boris, +1333 # H1. Dmitriy, fl 1380 o F2. Vasiliy, +1310 + G1. Fedor, *1310, +1334; He had isue - Counts of Galich-Dmitrov * E8. Vasiliy I Kvashnya "the Drunk", Pr of Kostroma (1246-76), Pr of Novgorod (1273-76), Great Pr of Vladimir (1272-76), *1241, +k.a. I.1276; m.1266 NN, a Lithuanian noblewoman o F1. a child, +young o F2. a child, +young # D6. Vladimir, Pr of Yuriev (1212-14), Pr of Pereslavl (1214-15), Pr of Starodub (1217-27), *25.10.1194, +6.1.1229; m.1215 N Glebovna of Chernigov (+7.2.1238) # D7. Svyatoslav III, Pr of Novgorod (1200-05)+(1207-10), Pr of Yuriev (1214-28)+(1248-52), Pr of Pereslavl (1228-38), Pr of Suzdal (1238-46), 7th Grand Pr of Vladimir (1246-48), *27.3.1196, +3.2.1252; m.Yevdokia (+after 1228), dau.of Pr David of Murom * E1. Dmitri, Pr of Yuriev (1252-67), *by 1228, +1269 o F1. Yaroslav, Pr of Yuriev, +by 1340 + G1. Ivan, Pr of Yuriev, fl 1340 # D8. Ivan "Kasha", Pr of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma (1237-47), *28.8.1198, +ca 1246/47 * E1. Mikhail, Pr of Starodub, +1281 o F1. Ivan "Kalistrat", Pr of Starodub, +1315 + G1. Fedor "Blagovierniy", Pr of Starodub, fl 1329 # H1. Dmitriy, Pr of Starodub, +1354 * I1. Semen "Krapiva", +1368 # H2. Ivan, fl 1356 # H3. Andrey, fl 1380 * I1. Vasiliy "Pozharskiy"; He had issue - Counts Pozharskoi, Gagarin etc. # D9. Sbyslava, *26.10.1178, +? # D10. Vseslava, +after 1206; m.1187 Rostislav Yaroslavich of Chernigov-Snov (*24.6.1174, +after 1214) # D11. Verkhoslava, *1181, +after 1226; m.26.4.1189 Rostislav II of Smolensk-Kiev (*1173 +1218) # D12. Elena, +30.12.1203 o B9. [2m.] Sofia (Euphemia), +4.4.1139; m.1112 (div) King Koloman of Hungary (*1101 +3.2.1131) o B10. [2m.] Agafia; m.1116 Vsevolodko of Hrodno (+1.2.1142) o B11. Roman, Pr of Volynia (1117-19), +6.1.1119; m.11.9.1114 N Volodarevna of Przemysl-Zwenihorod o B12. [2m.] Andrei, Pr of Volynia (1119-35), Pr of Pereyaslav (1135-42), *11.7.1102, +22.1.1142; m.N, a granddau.of Tugor Khan of the Kumans + C1. Vladimir, Pr of Volynia (1142-49), Pr of Brest (1154-56), +28.1.1170; m.N Svyatoslavna of Chernigov (+after 1170) + C3. Yaropolk, +before 1160 * A2. Yanka (Anna), a nun, +2.11.1112 * A3. [2m.] Rostislav, Pr of Pereyaslavl (1093), *1070, +drowned in the Stugna River 26.5.1093 * A4. [2m.] Eupraxia (Adelheid), *ca 1071, +Pereyaslav 9.7.1109; 1m: 1085/86 Heinrich I von Stade, Mkgf von Nordmark (+28.6.1087); 2m: Köln 14.8.1089 (div 1093) Emperor Heinrich IV of Germany (*11.11.1050 +7.8.1106) * A5. [2m.] Ekaterina, +11.8.1108
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Den hellige Mstislav Vladimirovitsj ble født den 1. juni 1076 i Turov i Russland og døpt med navnet Theodor .Han var eldste sønn av storfyrst Vladimir II Monomakh av Kiev (1113-25) og hans første hustru Gytha av Wessex, datter av kong Harald II av England og Ealdgyth Svanehals. Som tronarving til storfyrstetronen i Kiev hersket Mstislav fra 1088 til 1093 som fyrste av Novgorod («Store Novgorod», Velikij Novgorod), ikke å forveksles med Nizjnij-Novgorod, som nå er Russlands fjerde største by. Fra 1095 til 1117 var han igjen fyrste av Novgorod samt fyrste av Rostov, og deretter var han fra 1117 til 1125 medhersker med sin far som fyrste av Belgorod Kievskij. Da faren døde i 1125, arvet Mstislav tittelen som storfyrste av Kiev etter ham (1125-32).
I 1095 hadde Mstislav giftet seg med prinsesse Kristina av Sverige, datter av kong Inge I (ca 1080-84; ca 1087-1110). De fikk ti barn: 1) Ingeborg av Kiev, som giftet seg med den hellige Knut Lavard (ca 1096-1131) og ble mor til kong Valdemar I den Store av Danmark
Mstislav I Vladimirovich the Great (Russian: ???????? ???????????? ???????) (June 1, 1076, Turov – April 14, 1132, Kiev) was the Velikiy Kniaz (Grand Prince) of Kiev (1125-1132), the eldest son of Vladimir II Monomakh by Gytha of Wessex. He figures prominently in the Norse Sagas under the name Harald, taken to allude to his grandfather, Harold II of England. http://www.celtic-casimir.com/webtree/6/26263.htm Children of Mstislav and Princess Christina are:
203424324 i. Lord of Novgorod Wsewolod, born Abt. 1072 in , Russia?; died Abt. 1136. 201851169 ii. Princess of Kiev, Ingeborg, born Abt. 1099 in Kiev, Ukraine, Russia; married Knud "Lavand", King of Wenden.
Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Aug 23 2017, 12:51:40 UTC
Mstislav I Vladimirovich the Great (Ukrainian: ???????? ????????????? ???????, (June 1, 1076, Turov – April 14, 1132, Kiev) was the Grand Prince of Kiev (1125–1132), the eldest son of Vladimir II Monomakh by Gytha of Wessex. He is figured prominently in the Norse Sagas under the name Harald, to allude to his grandfather, Harold II of England. Mstislav's Christian name was Theodore.
As his father's future successor, Mstislav reigned in Novgorod the Great from 1088–93 and (after a brief stint at Rostov) from 1095–1117. Thereafter he was Monomakh's co-ruler in Belgorod Kievsky, and inherited the Kievan throne after his death. He built numerous churches in Novgorod, of which St. Nicholas Cathedral (1113) and the cathedral of St Anthony Cloister (1117) survive to the present day. Later, he would also erect important churches in Kiev, notably his family sepulchre at Berestovo and the church of Our Lady at Podil.
Mstislav's life was spent in constant warfare with Cumans (1093, 1107, 1111, 1129), Estonians (1111, 1113, 1116, 1130), Lithuanians (1131), and the princedom of Polotsk (1127, 1129). In 1096, he defeated his uncle Oleg of Chernigov on the Koloksha River, thereby laying foundation for the centuries of enmity between his and Oleg's descendants. Mstislav was the last ruler of united Rus, and upon his death, as the chronicler put it, "the land of Rus was torn apart".
In 1095, Mstislav wedded Princess Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden, daughter of King Inge I of Sweden.[3] They had many children: 1.Ingeborg of Kiev, married Canute Lavard of Jutland, and was mother to Valdemar I of Denmark 2.Malmfred, married (1) Sigurd I of Norway; (2) Eric II of Denmark 3.Eupraxia, married Alexius Comnenus, son of John II Comnenus 4.Vsevolod of Novgorod and Pskov 5.Maria, married Vsevolod II of Kiev 6.Iziaslav II of Kiev 7.Rostislav of Kiev 8.Sviatopolk of Pskov 9.Rogneda, married Yaroslav of Volinya 10.Xenia, married Briachislav of Izyaslawl
Christine died on January 18, 1122; later that year Mstislav married again, to Ljubava Saviditsch, the daughter of Dmitry Saviditsch, a nobleman of Novgorod. Their children were: 1.Vladimir III Mstislavich (1132–1171) 2.Euphrosyne of Kiev, (c. 1130 – c. 1193) married King Géza II of Hungary in 1146.
Through Euphrosyne, Mstislav is an ancestor of both Philippa of Hainault and King Edward III of England, hence of all subsequent English and British monarchs. Through his mother Gytha, he is part of a link between Harold II of England and the modern line of English kings founded by William the Conqueror, who deposed him.
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