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- Kiev (1154–1155; 1159–1161; 1161–1167). He is the progenitor of the Rostislavichi of Smolensk. He was the son of Mstislav I of Kiev and Christina Ingesdotter...
- (extant; cadet branch of the Obolensky family) Rostislavichi of Tmutarakan, princes of Tmutarakan Rostislavichi of Halych, princes of Halych Vadbosky, a branch...
- Rostislavich Rostislavichi (Monomakh) ?–1215 1180 1182 (second time) Sviatoslav III Olgovichi ?–1194 1182 1194 (third time) Rurik Rostislavich Rostislavichi (Monomakh)...
- three major factions: the sons of Mstislav I of Kiev, Izyaslavichi and Rostislavichi; and the sons of Yuri Dolgorukiy, Yurievichi. The split occurred in...
- control of Kiev, Novgorod, Volynia and Halych) on the one hand, and the Rostislavichi of Smolensk (junior Mstislavichi), the Yurievichi (controlling Suzdalia...
- minor Rostislavichi ruling insignificant domains in the Kievan land of killing his relatives, and expelled them. In June 1212, the Rostislavichi launched...
- Yaroslavich "Nastasich" (after 1161 – 1189) was a Rus' prince from the Rostislavichi of Tmutarakan. He was prince of Halych (1187, 1189). Oleg was the illegitimate...
- the izgoi Vsevolod II managed to become the Grand Prince of Kiev. The Rostislavichi who had initially established in Halych lands by 1189 were defeated...
- Rzhevsky (Russian: Рже́вские) is a Russian noble family descended from the Rostislavichi of Smolensk. The Rzhevskys are descended from Prince Fyodor Fyodorovich...
- descending from Vladimir of Novgorod, a Rurik family branch known as Rostislavichi, culminated in Yaroslav Osmomysl (1153–1187) – after whose rule Béla...