- Yaroslav II of Vladimir
Yaroslav II ( _ru. Ярослав II Всеволодович), Christian name "Theodor" ( _ru. Феодор) (
February 8 ,1191 –September 30 ,1246 ), was the Grand Prince ofVladimir (1238-1246) who helped to restore his country and capital after theMongol invasion of Russia .Prince of Pereyaslav
Yaroslav was the fourth son of
Vsevolod the Big Nest andMaria Shvarnovna .In 1200, he was sent by his father to rule the town of Pereyaslav near the Kypchak steppes. Six years later, he was summoned by
Halych ian boyars to rule their city but could not effectively claim the throne. Thereupon he was sent to takeRyazan , but the stubborn opposition of the inhabitants led to the city being burnt. In 1209, Vsevolod sent Yaroslav to opposeMstislav the Bold inNovgorod . After several battles, the two princes made peace, whereby Yaroslav married Mstislav's daughter.Upon his deathbed, Vsevolod the Big Nest bequeathed to him
Pereslavl-Zalessky . In the conflict between his elder brothers Konstantin and Yuri, Yaroslav supported the latter. In 1215, he accepted the offer of the Novgorodians to become their prince but, desiring revenge for their former treachery, capturedTorzhok and blocked its supplies of grain to Novgorod. Several months later, he was defeated by his father-in-law on the Lipitsa River and had to retreat to Pereslavl; a helmet that he lost during the battle would be retrieved by archaeologists in 1808.Prince of Novgorod and Kiev
In 1222, Yaroslav, finally enthroned in Novgorod, overran all of
Estonia and besieged its capital Kolyvan. Four years later, he devastated Finland and baptisedKarelia . His next ambition was to subjugatePskov , but the Novgorodians refused to make war against its neighbour. Yaroslav departed in anger and seized the Novgorodian enclave ofVolokolamsk . In 1234, he returned to Novgorod and several years later defeated its chief enemies—Lithuania ns andTeutonic Knight s. In 1236, he followedDanylo of Halych 's advice and moved from Novgorod toKiev , leaving his son Alexander as his representative in the north.Prince of Vladimir
In 1238, when the
Mongols first invaded Russia and his elder brother Yuri was killed in battle, Yaroslav left Kiev for Vladimir, where he was crowned grand prince. Yaroslav attempted to restore the cities ofVladimir-Suzdal after the Mongol ravages and fires. In 1243, he was summoned byBatu Khan to his capital Sarai. After a lengthy conference, he returned to Vladimir with honours. Two years later, he was again summoned to the east, this time byGüyük Khan in Karakorum. There he was poisoned by the khan's wife and died a week after he had been allowed to return home.Marriages and children
Yaroslav married his first wife c. 1205. She was a daughter of Yuri Kondakovich, Khan of the
Cumans . Her people belonged to theKipchaks , a confederation of pastoralists and warriors of Turkic origin.In 1214, Yaroslav married his second wife Rostislava Mstislava. She was a daughter of
Mstislav the Bold and another Cuman princess. Her maternal grandfather was Kotian Khan. They were divorced in 1216.In 1218, Yaroslav married his third wife Fedosia Igorevich of
Ryazan . She was a daughter of Igor Glebovich and Agrafena ofKiev . Her father was the second son of Gleb Rostislavich, Prince Prince of Ryazan (d. 1178) and Euphrosyne ofPereyaslavl . Her mother was a daughter ofRostislav I of Kiev . They had at least twelve children:*Fyodor Yaroslavich (Winter, 1219 -
5 June ,1233 ). Betrothed to Euphrosyne Mikhailovna of Chernigov. She was a daughter ofMichael of Chernigov and Maria Romanovna of Galicia and Volynia. Fyodor died the day before his marriage date.
*Alexander Nevsky (30 May ,1220 -14 November ,1263 ).
*Andrei II of Vladimir (c. 1222 - 1264).
*Mikhail Khorobrit , Prince ofMoscow . Took control ofVladimir and proclaimed himself its Prince in 1248. Killed while facing aLithuania n invasion.
*Daniil Yaroslavich (d. 1256).
*Yaroslav of Tver (d.9 September ,1271 ).
*Konstantin Yaroslavich, Prince of Galich andDmitrov .
*Maria Yaroslavna (born 1240).
*Vasily of Kostroma (1241 - 1276).
*Afanasy Yaroslavich.
*Eudoxia Yaroslavna.
*Iuliana Yaroslavna.External links
* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/RUSSIA,%20Rurik.htm#IaroslavFedorVsevolodichVladimidied1246 His listing in "Medieval lands" by Charles Cawley.]
* [http://textplay.net/pages/0001.htm Helmet of Prince Yaroslav]
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