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these issues,
various scholars have
instead named the
dynasty the
Volodimerovichi,
descendants of
grand prince Volodimer I of Kiev. The
scholarly consensus...
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Iziaslav I
Volodimerovichi 1024–1078 1054 1073 son of Yaroslav,
first time (in 1068/69 lost
state power to
Polotsk princes)
Sviatoslav II
Volodimerovichi 1027–1076...
- Born 978 Kiev Died 1001
Spouse ?
Issue Vseslav and
Briachislav House Volodimerovichi Iziaslavichi of
Polotsk (founder)
Father Saint Vladimir Mother Rogneda...
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Vladimir as Volodimer, also
spelled Volodimir, and his
descendants as
Volodimerovichi (sometimes in lieu of "Rurikids"). In the
history of Scandinavia, Vladimir...
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Valois Issue more...
Philip I of
France Hugh I of
Vermandois Dynasty Volodimerovichi Father Yaroslav the Wise
Mother Ingegerd Olofsdotter Signature Inscription...
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Boris and Gleb (Old East Slavic: Борисъ и Глѣбъ, romanized: Borisŭ i Glěbŭ),
respective Christian names Roman (Романъ, Romanŭ) and
David (Давꙑдъ, Davydŭ)...
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Volodimerovichi Yaroslav the Wise
Sviatoslav II
Vsevolod I
Olgovichi of
Chernigov Oleg I of
Chernigov Davyd of
Chernigov Monomakhovichi Vladimir II Monomakh...
- Святополківна; c. 1085/90 – c. 1114), was a
Kievan Rus' princess,
member of the
Volodimerovichi family, and by
marriage Duchess of Poland.She was the
daughter of Sviatopolk...
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Norway Issue Maria Haraldsdotter Ingegerd,
Queen of
Denmark and
Sweden Dynasty Volodimerovichi Father Yaroslav I of Kiev
Mother Ingegerd Olofsdotter...
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Yaroslav I
Vladimirovich (c. 978–20
February 1054),
better known as
Yaroslav the Wise, was
Grand Prince of Kiev from 1019
until his
death in 1054. He was...