![]() |
|
|
| |
|
||||
Iziaslav II of Kiev (667 bytes)
1: ...54), oldest son of Mstislav Vladimirovich, Prince of [[Novgorod]]. 3: ... Rus|Grand Prince of Kiev]]|preceded=[[Igor II of Kiev]]|succeeded=[[Yuri Dolgoruky]]}} 4: {{lived|b=1097|d=1154|key=Iziaslav II Mstislavich}} Iziaslav of Kiev (999 bytes) 1: ...veral occasions. In 1077 he succeeded in retaking Kiev once again, but soon died in an internecine war a... 3: ...he Wise|Yaroslav I]]|succeeded=[[Sviatoslav II of Kiev|Sviatoslav II]]}} 5: [[Category:Rulers of Kievan Rus]] 8: [[it:Iziaslav I di Kiev]] Iziaslav III of Kiev (765 bytes) 1: ...]], 1162). Son of [[David Svyatoslavich]], Prince of Chernigov. 9: [[Rulers of Kievan Rus]] 11: Succeeded by:<br>[[Rostislav of Kiev|Rostislav of Kiev]] 18: [[Category:1162 deaths|Kiev, Iziaslav III of]] Iziaslav IV Vladimirovich (442 bytes) 1: ...[[Grand Prince]] of [[Kiev]] (1235-[[1236]]). Son of [[Vladimir Igorevich]]. 5: [[Category:1186 births|Vladimirovich, Iziaslav IV]] Kiev (26148 bytes) 1: ...of [[Ukraine]], located in the north central part of the country on the [[Dnieper]] river. 3: ... 2,642,486 inhabitants, although the large number of unregistered [[migrant]]s would probably raise th... 5: ...Kyivs'ka oblast']]. However, the governing bodies of that oblast' are situated in the city. 7: ...rial, scientific, educational and cultural center of [[Eastern Europe]]. It is home to many high-tech... 9: ...ensive infrastructure and highly-developed system of [[public transport]], including [[metro]] system. Kiev TV Tower (254 bytes) 1: ...wer''' is a tall [[tower]] built in [[1973]] in [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]]. Its peak reaches 385 m/1263 ft. 3: See also: [[List of towers]], [[List of masts]] Vsevolod II of Kiev (584 bytes) 1: ...1139-1146), son of [[Oleg Svyatoslavich]], Prince of Chernigov. 3: ...iev|Yaropolk II]]|succeeded=[[Iziaslav II of Kiev|Iziaslav II]]}} 5: [[Category:1146 deaths|Kiev, Vsevolod II of]] Yaropolk II of Kiev (608 bytes) 1: ...[[Grand Prince]] of [[Kiev]] ([[1132]]-1138), son of [[Vladimir Monomakh]]. 7: Preceded by:<br>[[Mstislav of Kiev|Mstislav]] 9: [[Rulers of Kievan Rus]] 11: Succeeded by:<br>[[Vsevolod II of Kiev|Vsevolod II]] Mstislav of Kiev (2800 bytes) 1: ..., taken to allude to his grandfather, [[Harold II of England]]. 5: ... his family sepulchre at Berestovo and the church of Our Lady at Podil. 7: ...on his death, as the chronicler put it, "the land of Rus was torn apart". 9: ... II of Denmark]], Euphrosyne married king Geza II of [[Hungary]], and Eupraxia married [[Byzantine Emp... 17: [[Rulers of Kievan Rus]] Sviatopolk II of Kiev (3084 bytes) 1: ... abbey of St Michael] to glorify the patron saint of his father.]] 2: ...gainst the [[Jew]]ish merchants and [[Varangian]] officials who speculated in grain and salt. 4: ...im in [[Turov]], which would remain in possession of [[Ostrogski|his descendants]] until the 17th cent... 6: ...the [[Kypchaks]] but was defeated in the [[Battle of the Stugna River]] (1097). 8: .../img.photosight.ru/2005/01/28/743206.jpg Golden-Roofed]'' up to the present. The so-called [[Primary C... Kiev Metro (1629 bytes) 1: ... is the [[metro]] (subway) system that provides [[Kiev]] with [[mass-transit]] services. It was the firs... 2: ...Metro_MapStations_Ukr.gif|thumb|250px|Plan of the Kiev Metro]] 4: [[As of 2004]], the three Kiev metro lines total 54.8 km in length and comprise ... 18: *[http://www.metro.kiev.ua/ The official Kiev Metro site]<br> 19: *[http://www.metropoliten.kiev.ua/ Kiev Metro site, supported by railfans] Rostislav of Kiev (725 bytes) 1: ...[Kiev]] ([[1154]], [[1159]]-1167). He was the son of [[Mstislav Vladimirovich]]. 7: Preceded by:<br>[[Iziaslav III of Kiev|Iziaslav III]] 9: [[Rulers of Kievan Rus]] 11: Succeeded by:<br>[[Mstislav II of Kiev|Mstislav II]] Mikhail of Kiev (551 bytes) 1: ...[[Kiev]] (1238-[[1239]]). Son of [[Vsevolod IV of Kiev|Vsevolod Svyatoslavich]]. 5: [[Category:1179 births|Kiev, Mikhail of]] 6: [[Category:1246 deaths|Kiev, Mikhail of]] Vsevolod IV of Kiev (438 bytes) 1: ...[[Kiev]] ([[1206]]-[[1212]], with intervals). Son of [[Svyatoslav II Vsevolodovich]]. 5: [[Category:1214 deaths|Kiev, Vsevolod IV of]] Rostislav II of Kiev (532 bytes) 1: ...5-[[1210]]), Prince of [[Galich]] ([[1207]]). Son of [[Rurik Rostislavich]]. 5: [[Category:1173 births|Kiev, Rostislav II of]] 6: [[Category:1214 deaths|Kiev, Rostislav II of]] Ingvar of Kiev (2056 bytes) 1: ...207]]). Son of [[Yaroslav Izyaslavich]], grandson of [[Vladimir Monomakh]]. 3: ...attle near [[Belgorod]], Ingvar voluntarily ceded Kiev to Mstislav Romanovich and left for Lutsk. ... 5: ...mir Ingvarevich]], [[Yaroslav Ingvarevich]] and [[Iziaslav Ingvarevich]]. Vyacheslav of Kiev (528 bytes) 1: ...ince]] of [[Kiev]] ([[1139]], 1151-[[1154]]). Son of [[Vladimir Monomakh]]. Igor II of Kiev (324 bytes) 1: ...v]] (1147). Son of [[Oleg Svyatoslavich]], Prince of Chernigov. Yaroslav II of Kiev (443 bytes) 1: ...] of [[Kiev]] ([[1174]]-[[1175]], 1180). Son of [[Iziaslav II]]. 5: [[Category:1180 deaths|Kiev, Yaroslav II of]] Roman of Kiev (463 bytes) 1: ... [[Novgorod]] ([[1178]]-[[1179]]). He was the son of [[Rostislav Mstislavich]]. 5: [[Category:1180 deaths|Kiev, Roman of]]
|
|||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy
::
Terms of Use
:: Contact Us
:: About Us This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "iziaslav of kiev". |