Vsevolod Yaroslavich, prince of Kiev

Vsevolod Yaroslavich, prince of Kiev

Mannelijk ca. 1030 - 1093  (~ 63 jaar)

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  • Naam Vsevolod Yaroslavich  
    Achtervoegsel prince of Kiev 
    Geboren ca. 1030  Kiev, Ukraine Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats 
    Geslacht Mannelijk 
    Overleden 13 apr 1093  Kiev, Ukraine Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats 
    Begraven Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kiev, Kiev, Kyivs'ka oblast, Ukraine Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Sviatoslav Igorevich, Grandduke of Kiev,   geb. jul 942, Kiev, Ukraine Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats,   ovl. mrt 972, Khortytsia, Zaporizhska Oblast, Ukraine Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats  (Leeftijd ~ 29 jaar)  (Overgrootvader) 
    Sophia,   geb. 921, Magyarorsz Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats,   ovl. 18 jun 995, Sverige Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats  (Leeftijd 74 jaar)  (Overgrootmoeder) 
    Persoon-ID I7383  Spinder
    Laatst gewijzigd op 12 sep 2014 

    Vader Yaroslav "Mudriy" Vladimirovich, Grand prince of Kiev,   geb. ca. 978, Kiev, Ukraine Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats,   ovl. 20 feb 1054, Vyshgorod, Ukraine Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats  (Leeftijd ~ 76 jaar) 
    Moeder Ingegerd Olafsdotter, Prinsesse av Sverige,   geb. 1001, Sigtuna, Uppsala, Uppsala l Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats,   ovl. 10 feb 1050, Kiev, Ukraine Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats  (Leeftijd 49 jaar) 
    Getrouwd 1019 
    Gezins-ID F2373  Gezinsblad  |  Familiekaart

    Gezin Irene Maria (Anastasia) Monomachos, princess of Bizantiou,   geb. 1035, Istanbul, Marmara, Turkey Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats,   ovl. nov 1067, Kiev, Ukraine Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats  (Leeftijd 32 jaar) 
    Getrouwd 1046  Istanbul, Marmara, Turkey Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats 
    Kinderen 
    +1. Saint Vladimir II Monomach, Grand Prince of Rus,   geb. 26 mei 1053, Kiev, Ukraine Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats,   ovl. 19 mei 1125, Kiev, Ukraine Zoek alle personen met gebeurtenissen in deze plaats  (Leeftijd 71 jaar)
    Laatst gewijzigd op 12 sep 2014 
    Gezins-ID F2367  Gezinsblad  |  Familiekaart

  • Gebeurteniskaart
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    Vsevolod I Yaroslavich, prince of Kiev
    Vsevolod I Yaroslavich, prince of Kiev
    COA of Kyiv
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  • Aantekeningen 
    • From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Russia Rurikid:

      http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/RUSSIA,%20Rurik.htm#VsevolodIaroslavichdied1093B

      VSEVOLOD Iaroslavich, son of IAROSLAV I "Mudriy/the Wise" Grand Prince of Kiev & his second wife Ingigerd Olafsdottir of Sweden (1030-13 Apr 1093, bur Kiev, Church of St Sophia).

      The Primary Chronicle records the birth of Vsevolod "a fourth son" to Vladimir in 1030[335]. Snorre names "Valdemar, Vissivald and Holte the Bold" as the children of "King Jarisleif" & his wife[336].

      In accordance with the terms of his father's testament, he succeeded in 1054 as Prince of Pereyaslavl, the territory including Rostov, the whole Volga, Oka and Klazma river basin and the region of Bielooziero[337].

      He was defeated [1062] by the Kuman [Cumans], in their first attack against Rus. He was forced out of Pereyaslavl and retreated to Kiev[338].

      He was appointed to succeed his brother Sviatoslav as Prince of Chernigov in 1073.

      He succeeded his brother in 1076 as VSEVOLOD I Grand Prince of Kiev, but was deposed in 1077 by his older brother Iziaslav.

      His nephew Oleg Sviatoslavich claimed Chernigov after the death of his father Sviatoslav, but was expelled by Vsevolod in Apr 1078. Oleg returned with support from the Kuman [Cumans] to take Chernigov by force, defeating Vsevolod on the river Sozh, east of Pereyaslavl, 25 Aug 1078[339]. Prince Vsevolod thereupon sought support from his brother Iziaslav, and they defeated Oleg 3 Oct 1078 at Nezhatin Meadow near Chernigov, where Prince Iziaslav was killed[340].

      Vsevolod was restored once more as Grand Prince of Kiev in 1078 after Prince Iziaslav's death.

      The Primary Chronicle records the death 13 Apr 1093 of Vsevolod son of Yaroslav and his place of burial[341].

      m firstly (1046) [MARIA] [Irina], daughter of [--- Monomachos] & his wife --- ([1030/35]-1067).

      The Primary Chronicle refers to the wife of Vsevolod as "the Greek princess" but does not name her or give her origin[342]. The primary source which states her name has not yet been identified. She and her marriage are not referred to in Greek sources.

      No doubt her belonging to the Monomachos family has been assumed, firstly because her son is generally known as "Vladimir Monomakh" and secondly because Emperor Konstantinos IX Monomachos ruled in Byzantium at the date of her marriage, but no information has been found to corroborate this relationship.

      It is unlikely that she was the daughter of Emperor Konstantinos himself as he is not recorded in Greek sources as having had children by any of his wives or mistresses, although her birth date range (estimated from the birth of her son in 1053) would be consistent with her having been the daughter of his second marriage. In particular, Psellos mentions no children in his detailed review of the events of the emperor