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Yaropolk may
refer to
Yaropolk I of Kiev (Yaropolk Svyatoslavich) (about 950–980)
Yaropolk Izyaslavich (about 1050–about 1100)
Yaropolk II of Kiev (Yaropolk...
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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...
- –1104)
Vasilko (son).
according to
Annalista Saxo LOC transliteration:
Iaropolk Iziaslavich. "Entry
Display Web Page".
Curtin 1908, p. 31.
Martin 1995...
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Yaropolk II
Vladimirovich (1082 – 18
February 1139) was
Prince of
Pereyaslavl (1114–1132) and
Grand Prince of Kiev (1132–1139). He was a son of Vladimir...
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Iaropolk Romanovich Preceded by
Mstislav Rostislavich "The Brave"
Prince of
Smolensk 1177–1180 Succeeded by
Davyd Rostislavich Preceded by
Iaropolk Rostislavich...
- to be incorrupt. "The Eyeless" - so
named because he and his brother,
Iaropolk were
blinded by
Vsevolod The Big Nest in 1176), who was
Prince of Rostov...
- the son of
Iziaslav Iaroslavich by his concubine.
During his
brother Iaropolk's life,
Sviatopolk was not
regarded as a
potential claimant to the throne...
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Yaropolk I
Yaropolk Sviatoslavich (Яропо́лк Святосла́вич) Old Norse:
Iaropolk Sveinaldsson c.950 Son of
Sviatoslav I the
Brave and
Predslava March 972...
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Vsevolod III "The Big Nest" in 1176 and
being blinded along with his brother,
Iaropolk and brother-in-law, Gleb.
According to
several chronicles, he and his brother...
- JSTOR 24664444.
After Monomakh's death, his sons,
Mstislav (1125-1132) and
Iaropolk (1132-1139), held the
throne Barber,
Malcolm (2004). The Two Cities: Medieval...