Prince of Chernigov

Prince of Chernigov

The Prince of Chernigov was the "kniaz", the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Principality of Chernigov, a lordship which lasted four centuries straddling what are now parts of Ukraine, Belarus and the Russian Federation.

List of princes of Chernigov

* Mstislav Vladimirovich the Bold, 1024-1036
* ?
* Sviatoslav Iaroslavich, 1054-1073
* Vsevolod Iaroslavich, 1073-1076
* Vladimir Monomakh, 1076-1077
* Boris Vyacheslavich, 1077
* Vsevolod Iaroslavich (again), 1077-1078
* Oleg Sviatolavich, 1078
* Vladimir Monomakh (again), 1078-1094
* Oleg Sviatoslavich, 1094-1097
* Davyd Sviatolavich, 1097-1123
* Iaroslav Sviatoslavich, 1123-1126
* Vsevolod Ol'govich, 1126-1139
* Vladimir Davydovich, 1139-1151
* Iziaslav Davydovich, 1151-1154
* Sviatoslav Ol'govich, 1157-1164
* Oleg Sviatoslavich, 1164
* Sviatoslav Vsevolodich, 1164-1177
* Iaroslav Vsevolodich, 1177-1198
* Igor Sviatoslavich, 1198-1202
* Oleg Sviatoslavich, 1202-1204
* Vsevolod Sviatoslavich, 1204
* Riurik Rostislavich, 1214
* Vsevolod Sviatoslavich (again), 1214-1215
* Davyd Ol'govich, 1215
* Gleb Sviatoslavich, 1215-1219
* Oleg Sviatoslavich, 1219-1224
* Michael Vsevolodovich, 1224-1226
* Oleg Sviatoslavich (again), 1226
* Michael Vsevolodovich (again), 1226-1235
* Mstislav Glebovich, 1235-1239
* Rostislav Mikhailovich, 1240
* Mikhail Vsevolodovich (3rd time), c. 1240
* Andrei Mstislavich, 1246
* Vsevolod Iaropolkovich, 1246-1261
* Andrei Vsevolodovich, 1261-1263
* Roman Mikhailovich (the elder), 1263-1288
* Oleg Romanovich, 13th century
* Mikhail, late 13th-early 14th century
* Mikhail Aleksandrovich, 14th cent.
* Roman Mikhailovich (the younger), d. 1370
* "Dmitry" Kaributas Algirdaitis (Koribut or Korybut), c. 1372-1393
* Roman Mikhailovich (the younger), restored, 1393-1401
* "Absorbed by the Lithuanians", c. 1401

ee also

* Prince of Novgorod-Seversk
* Prince of Briansk

References

* Martin, Janet, "Medieval Russia, 980-1584", (Cambridge, 1995)

External links

* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/RUSSIA,%20Rurik.htm#_Toc111997339 Foundation for medieval genealogy]


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