Sviatoslav III of Vladimir — Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich of Vladimir (Russian: Святослав III Всеволодович , 27 March, 1196 ndash; 3 February, 1252) was the Prince of Novgorod (1200 1205, 1207 1210) and Grand Prince of Vladimir Suzdal (1246 1248).Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich was the … Wikipedia
Sviatoslav — (rendered in Cyrillic as Святослав) is an East Slavic, and particularly Russian, given name. The name, composed of the roots for holy (святой) and glory (слава), has been bourne by a number of rulers of the Kievan Rus, including:*Sviatoslav I of… … Wikipedia
Sviatoslav III de Vladímir — El pórtico de la iglesia Gueórgievski, que Sviatoslav contruyó en Yúriev Polski. Sviatoslav Vsévolodovich de Vladímir (en ruso: Святослав III Всеволодович) (27 de marzo de 1196 – 3 de febrero de 1252) fue príncipe de Nóvgorod (1200–1205,… … Wikipedia Español
Sviatoslav III of Kiev — Sviatoslav III Vsevolodovich (Святослав III Всеволодич in Russian) (d. 1194), Prince of Turov (1142 and 1154), Vladimir and Volyn (1141 1146), Pinsk (1154), Novgorod Seversky (1157 1164), Chernigov (1164 1177), Grand Prince of Kiev (1174, 1177… … Wikipedia
Vsévolod IV de Kiev — Vsévolod IV Sviatoslávich el Rojo (en ruso: Вcеволод Святославич Чермный) (? Chernígov, agosto de 1212) fue un príncipe Rus (miembro de la dinastía ruríkida).[1] Su nombre de bautizo fue Daniil.[2] Fue Gran Príncipe de Kiev (1203, 1206, 1207,… … Wikipedia Español
Battle of Lipitsa — The Battle of Lipitsa (Russian: Липицкая битва) was the decisive battle in the succession struggle over the Grand Princely throne of Vladimir Suzdal following the death of Vsevolod the Big Nest. In the battle, fought on April 22, 1216, the forces … Wikipedia
Mstislav Mstislavich — For Mstislav the Bold of Chernigov, see Mstislav of Chernigov … Wikipedia
Aşlı — Ashli or Aşlı (Tatar: Ашлы; pronounced [ʌʃˈlɯ]) was a mysterious medieval Volga Bulgarian town. In Russian chronicles it is known as Oshel (Russian: Ошель). Whereas archaeologic excavations prove that the city appeared as early as in 11th century … Wikipedia
List of rulers of Galicia and Volhynia — List of rulers of Galicia and its sister principality Volhynia. They were basically separate principalities (rulers being closely related) until Roman the Great, Prince of Volhynia who conquered also Galich but immediately gave it to his son.… … Wikipedia
Mstislav el Valiente — Detal … Wikipedia Español