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Anna Rurikides (Swantiborides), of Pomerania

Russian: Aнна Рюриковна (Swantiborides), of Pomerania, Lithuanian: Pomeranijos princesė Anna Rurikides (Swantiborides), of Pomerania, Czech: Anna Rurikovna (Swantiborides), Pomořanská
Also Known As: "Померанская N", "кнж. von Pommern"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Danzig, Gdańsk, Woiwodschaft Pommern, Poland
Death: after 1120
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Swantibor I Piast, E_Pom-Danzig and Anna
Wife of Volodar Rostislavich, Zvenigorod-Peremysl
Mother of Rostislav Volodarevich Permyshelski, 105 Prince; Irini, Princess of Dukaina; Daughter of Volodar Rurikid; Irina Volodarova-Rurikovna and Volodymyrko Volodarovych
Sister of Swantopolk_I Swantiborides, Dux Odrensis; Slavka Swantiborides, of Pomerania and Zemuzil (Siemomysl) II Swantiborides

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About Anna Rurikides, of Pomerania

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https://gw.geneanet.org/foullon?lang=en&pz=matheline+marie+herminia...


http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM%2010571204.htm#_Toc47334084


https://www.acvancestors.com/g2/p2052.htm#i61546

Anna(?) (?) von Pommern1,2 F, #61546 Reference GAV29 Last Edited 17 Jul 2020

    Anna(?) (?) von Pommern married Volodar Rostislavich (?) Prince of Tmutorokan and Przemysl, son of Rostislav Vladimirovitch (?) Prince of Rostov, Novgorod and Vladimir-Volhynsk and Lanka (?) of Hungary.1,2
    GAV-29.

Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag Marburg., Detlev Schwennicke, Editor, Reference: II 128.1 Family Volodar Rostislavich (?) Prince of Tmutorokan and Przemysl d. 19 Mar 1124 Children

   Irina Volodarovna (?) of Tmutorokan+3,2
   Rostislav (?) Prince of Przemysl+3,2 d. 1129
   unknown Volodarevna (?) of Przemysl-Zwenihorod3,2
   Vladimirko Vladimirovitch (?) 1st Prince of Galitzia/Halicz+1,4,2 b. c 1095, d. 1153

Citations

   [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, NN von Pommern: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139741&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
   [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/RUSSIA,%20Rurik.htm#VolodarRostisl.... Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
   [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Rurik 3 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/russia/rurik3.html
   [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Vladimirko Vladimirovitch: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139742&tree=LEO


http://www.hrono.ru/geneal/ryuriki/geanl_rk_4.php

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Ростислав (Михаил) Владимирович (1038 - 3.2.1066) (кол. VII), князь Владимиро-Волынский (1057 - 64), князь Тмутараканский (1064 - 1066), женат на Анне Ланке (, - до 1095), дочери Белы I (см. Венгрия. Арпады). До 1064 года, предположительно, княжил и в Новгороде (1052 - 1053) и в Ростове (до 1064 года), князь Владимиро - Волынский (1057 - 75). Отравлен херсонесскими греками

Рюрик (? - 1092) (кол. IX), князь Перемышльский (1085 - 1092)

Василько Ростиславович (ок. 1062 - 28.2.1125) (кол. IX), князь Теребовльский (1085 - 1125), ослеплен в 1097 году

Василько Ярополкович (кол. IX) упомянут в 1150 году

" Володарь Ростиславич (? - 19.3.1124) (кол. VIII), князь Перемышльский (1092 - 1124), князь Звенигородский (1084 - 1092), женат на Померанской княжне (кто - то из Пястов ?).

(Anna *cca 1075 daughter of Swantibor I Duke of Pomerania *1040 - +1107)

Активно вмешивался в дела Польши, воевал с Ярославом Святополчичем (см. Рюрик. Потомки Изяслава I). В 1121 году был в плену в Польше. Выкуплен братом Васильком

Дочь Володаря Ростиславовича, жена с 11.9.1113 года Романа Владимировича (? - 15.1.1119), князя Владимиро - Волынского (см. Рюрик. Потомки Всеволода I Ярославича)

Владимирко (1104 - 2.1153) (кол. IX), князь Звенигородский (1124 - 1129), князь Перемышльский (1129 - 1153), князь Теребовльский (1141 - 1153), князь Галицкий (1141 - 1145), женат c 1117 года на дочери Коломана, короля Венгрии (см. Венгрия. Арпады)

Ростислав (? - 1129) (кол. IX), князь Перемышльский (1124 - 1129)

Ирина, жена с 1104 года Андроника Комнина (1091 - 1131)

Иван (Игорь) (? - 1141) (кол. IX), князь Галицкий (1124 - 1141), князь Теребовльский (1124 - 1141), женат на Анне, дочери Всеволода II (см. Князья Черниговские)

Григорий (Ростислав) (? - 1126) (кол. IX), князь Звенигородский (1124 - 1126)

Дочь Василько Ростиславовича, жена с 1132 года герцога Моравии, Вратислова (? - 16.8.1156) (см. Чехия (Богемия). Пшемысловичи. Потомки Конрада)

Анастасия (? - 1158), первая жена с 1147 года Болеслава IV (1125 - 3.4.1173), князя Кракова (см. Пясты)

Ярослав Владимирович Осмомысл (ок. 1135 - 1.10.1187) (кол. X), князь Галицкий (1153 - 87), женат с 1150 года на Ольге (? - 4.7.1181), дочери Юрия Долгорукого (см. Князья Владимиро - Суздальские). Долго жил с любовницей Настасией, но в 1173/4 году бояре сожгли её на костре. Ольга с сыном Владимиром жила в это время в Польше, после бояре пригласили её с сыном назад, в Галич. Но Ярослав наследовал Галич сыну от Настасии Олегу

Елена, вторая жена с 1160 года Болеслава IV (1125 - 3.4.1173), князя Кракова (см. Пясты)

Иван "Берладник" (? - 1161) (кол. X), князь Звенигородский (1129 - 1145), князь Галицкий (1145), возможно отравлен

Владимир (1151 - 1199) (кол. XI), князь Галицкий (1188, 1190 - 1199), женат на Болеславе, дочери Святослава Всеволодовича (см. Князья Черниговские). По Татищеву умер он то ли от пьянства, то ли от яда. Был бездетен, на нем прессекся род Князей Перемышленских и Галицких

Олег (после 1161 - 1188) (кол. XI), князь Галицкий (1187 - 1188), побочный сын Ярослава от Настасии. После смерти Ярослава стал князем Галицким, но был свергнут боярами и бежал. С помощью польского короля Казимира (Казимеж II) (см. Пясты) взял Галич, выгнав Владимира, но был отравлен

Вратислава (Вышеслава) (? - 1200) (кол. XI), жена после 1184 года Отто (1145 - 20.04.1194), князя Познани (см. Пясты. Потомки Мечислава II Старого)

Дочь Ярослава Владимировича (кол. XI), жена c 1167 года Стефана III Старого (1147 - 4.3.1172), короля Венгрии (см. Венгрия. Арпады. Потомки Алмоса), развод в 1168 году

Ефросиния (кол. XI), вторая жена с 1184 года Игоря Святославовича (3.4.1151 - 29.12.1202), князя Познани (см. Новгород - Северские князья), героиня "Слова о полку Игоревом"

Ростислав (? - 1189), погиб под Галичем

Василько (? - ?) (кол. XII), возможный незаконорожденный сын, умер в Венгрии после 1241 года, женат с 1187 года на Федоре Романовне Волынской (? - после 1200) (см. Владимиро - Волынские князья), развелся в 1188 году. Составители - Игорь Борев и Александр Туханиди



http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CV...

Volodar Rostyslavych [Rostyslavy%C4%8D], b ?, d 19 March 1124. Kyivan Rus’ prince; son of Rostyslav Volodymyrovych. Volodar and Davyd Ihorovych of Volhynia invaded Tmutorokan on 18 May 1081 and ruled there until they were ousted by Oleh (Mykhailo) Sviatoslavych in 1083. Volodar and his brothers, Vasylko Rostyslavych and Riuryk Rostyslavych, ruled Halych principality from ca 1084. He was granted the rule of Peremyshl by Vsevolod Yaroslavych after Riuryk died (1092). He and Vasylko Rostyslavych defeated the Kyivan prince, Sviatopolk II Iziaslavych, in 1097 and the Hungarians in 1099 in a critical battle near Peremyshl. They formed an alliance with Byzantium and the Cumans, which was cemented in 1104 by the marriage of Volodar's daughter, Iryna, to the son of the Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus.

[This article originally appeared in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 5 (1993).]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volodar_of_Peremyshl

Volodar Rostyslavych, Volodar Rostislavich (Ukrainian: Володар Ростиславич, Russian: Володарь Ростиславич) (died 1124) was Prince of Zvenyhorod (1085–92) and Peremyshl' (1092–97).

He actively was involved in the Polish internal affairs. Volodar also waged a war against the Grand Prince of Kiev Sviatopolk II of Kiev and his son Yaroslav. In 1121 Volodar was imprisoned in Poland, but was bonded out by his brother Vasylko Rostyslavych.

Together with Vasylko participated at the federal council in Liubech in 1097 (see Council of Liubech).

His father was Rostislav of Tmutarakan; his son was Volodymyrko of Halych, father of Yaroslav Osmomysl.

Today there is confusion between two localities of former Zvenyhorod city, one being located in Pustomyty Raion near Lviv and another in Borshchiv or Buchach Raion (2 in Ternopil Oblast). The map on the left shows one east of Halych (pol. Halicz), which is one in the Ternopil Oblast, while the official Ukrainian historiography claims the one near Lviv, which would be located north of Halych.

Military campaigns

   against Kyiv in 1099 (near Zolochiv)
   against Hungary in 1099 (near Peremyshl)

External links

   Volodar Rostyslavych in the Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 5 (1993)
   (in Russian) Profile of Volodar at hrono.ru

Preceded by Riurik Rostislavovich Prince of Peremyshl 1092–1124 Succeeded by Rostyslav Volodarovych Preceded by position created Prince of Zvenyhorod 1084–1124 Succeeded by Volodymyrko Volodarovych


OLEG MIKHAIL Sviatoslavich "Gorislavich" ([1058]-1 Aug 1115[271]). The Primary Chronicle names Oleg, son of Sviatoslav, recording that he and Vladimir, son of Vsevolod, fought the Czechs with the Poles in 1076[272]. Prince of Volynia [1073]. He claimed Chernigov in 1076 on the death of his father, but was expelled in Apr 1078 by his uncles Iziaslav and Vsevolod to Tmutorokan. He returned with support from the Kuman [Cumans] to take Chernigov by force and defeated his uncle Vsevolod on the river Sozh, east of Pereyaslavl, 25 Aug 1078[273]. Prince Vsevolod sought support from Prince Iziaslav. They defeated Oleg 3 Oct 1078 at Nezhatin Meadow near Chernigov, where Prince Iziaslav was killed.

Oleg was kidnapped from Tmutorokan on the orders of his uncle Vsevolod Grand Prince of Kiev and taken to Constantinople (from where he went to Rhodos where he spent two years and married his first wife), being replaced by Vsevolod's agent Ratibor, who in turn was expelled

by Oleg's cousins David Igorevich and Volodar Rostislavich, before returning himself to take control of Tmutorokan in [1083]. He captured Chernigov in 1094, after expelling Prince Vladimir "Monomakh". He was expelled in 1095 by Princes Vladimir and Sviatopolk, but waged continual war against them 1096/97[274]. He installed himself as Prince of Murom and Suzdal in 1096, but was obliged to withdraw by the armed forces of Mstislav Vladimirovich Prince of Novgorod (later Mstislav II Grand Prince of Kiev)[275]. Under the terms of the family accord at Liubech in 1097, he became Prince of Novgorod-Severskiy and Riazan. m firstly (Rhodos [1081/83]%29 THEOFANO Mousalonissa, from Rhodos, daughter of --- (-after [1100]). A seal dated to [1088] names "Theophano Mouzalonissa archontissa of Russia"[276]. Schlumberger assumes that “archontissa” indicates that Theofano was the wife of a Russian prince, citing as another example of use of the title a reference to St Olga, wife of Igor son of Rurik, as "archontissa tes Rosias", but he remarks that he had not identified the husband of Theofano[277]. Baumgarten identifies her husband, but he only cites the same passage in Schlumberger in support[278]. It has not been ascertained whether Baumgarten´s identification is based on another (primary) source or was an informed guess in light of Oleg´s reported stay in Rhodos (see above) and after eliminating other possible candidates in the Rurikid dynasty. m secondly --- Kuman princess, daughter of OSSOLUR Asaduk Khan of Kumans. Baumgarten records this marriage and cites a primary source in support[279]. Oleg & his first wife had three children:

a) VSEVOLOD Olegovich (-1 Aug 1146). Baumgarten names him and cites a primary source in support[280]. Prince of Chernigov 1127-1139. He succeeded in 1139 as VSEVOLOD II Grand Prince of Kiev.

- see below.

b) IGOR Olegovich (1096-murdered Kiev 19 Sep 1147). Baumgarten names him and cites a primary source in support[281]. Prince of Kursk 1115-1127. Prince of Chernigov 1139-1146. He succeeded in 1146 as IGOR Grand Prince of Kiev. He was expelled 1147 by Iziaslav Mstislavich, became a monk, but murdered shortly after. He came to be venerated as a saint.

c) GLEB Olegovich (-1138). Baumgarten names him, citing a secondary source in support[282]. He was installed as Prince of Kursk in 1136. He helped his brother Sviatoslav, then Prince of Novgorod, to drive out Vsevolod Mstislavich from Pskov where he had been planning to invade Novgorod[283]. m ---. The name of Gleb´s wife is not known. Gleb & his wife had one child:

i) IZIASLAV Glebovich (-14 May 1134). Baumgarten names him and cites a primary source in support[284].

Oleg & his second wife had one child:

d) SVIATOSLAV NIKOLAI Olegovich (-15 Feb 1164). Baumgarten names him, citing a secondary source in support[285]. He was installed as Prince of Novgorod-Severskiy in 1139.

- see below, Chapter 5. PRINCES of NOVGOROD-SEVERSKIY and KURSK.

6. IAROSLAV Sviatoslavich (-1130). The Primary Chronicle names Iaroslav brother of Oleg, recording that the latter sent him as an outpost while he was attempting to seize Novgorod[286]. Prince of Chernigov 1123/27. Prince of Riazan and Murom 1127/29.


https://www.academia.edu/keypass/cEFOUE01cE91TU1pMGxKN2lEQzdVT290UX...


O Anně Rurikovně, Pomořanské (čeština)


https://www.acvancestors.com/g2/p2052.htm#i61546

Anna(?) (?) von Pommern1,2 F, #61546 Reference GAV29 Last Edited 17 Jul 2020

    Anna(?) (?) von Pommern married Volodar Rostislavich (?) Prince of Tmutorokan and Przemysl, son of Rostislav Vladimirovitch (?) Prince of Rostov, Novgorod and Vladimir-Volhynsk and Lanka (?) of Hungary.1,2
    GAV-29.

Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag Marburg., Detlev Schwennicke, Editor, Reference: II 128.1 Family Volodar Rostislavich (?) Prince of Tmutorokan and Przemysl d. 19 Mar 1124 Children

   Irina Volodarovna (?) of Tmutorokan+3,2
   Rostislav (?) Prince of Przemysl+3,2 d. 1129
   unknown Volodarevna (?) of Przemysl-Zwenihorod3,2
   Vladimirko Vladimirovitch (?) 1st Prince of Galitzia/Halicz+1,4,2 b. c 1095, d. 1153

Citations

   [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, NN von Pommern: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139741&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
   [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/RUSSIA,%20Rurik.htm#VolodarRostisl.... Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
   [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Rurik 3 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/russia/rurik3.html
   [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Vladimirko Vladimirovitch: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139742&tree=LEO


http://www.hrono.ru/geneal/ryuriki/geanl_rk_4.php

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Василько Ростиславович (ок. 1062 - 28.2.1125) (кол. IX), князь Теребовльский (1085 - 1125), ослеплен в 1097 году

Василько Ярополкович (кол. IX) упомянут в 1150 году

Дочь Володаря Ростиславовича, жена с 11.9.1113 года Романа Владимировича (? - 15.1.1119), князя Владимиро - Волынского (см. Рюрик. Потомки Всеволода I Ярославича)

Владимирко (1104 - 2.1153) (кол. IX), князь Звенигородский (1124 - 1129), князь Перемышльский (1129 - 1153), князь Теребовльский (1141 - 1153), князь Галицкий (1141 - 1145), женат c 1117 года на дочери Коломана, короля Венгрии (см. Венгрия. Арпады)

Ростислав (? - 1129) (кол. IX), князь Перемышльский (1124 - 1129)

Ирина, жена с 1104 года Андроника Комнина (1091 - 1131)

Иван (Игорь) (? - 1141) (кол. IX), князь Галицкий (1124 - 1141), князь Теребовльский (1124 - 1141), женат на Анне, дочери Всеволода II (см. Князья Черниговские)

Григорий (Ростислав) (? - 1126) (кол. IX), князь Звенигородский (1124 - 1126)

Дочь Василько Ростиславовича, жена с 1132 года герцога Моравии, Вратислова (? - 16.8.1156) (см. Чехия (Богемия). Пшемысловичи. Потомки Конрада)

Анастасия (? - 1158), первая жена с 1147 года Болеслава IV (1125 - 3.4.1173), князя Кракова (см. Пясты)

Ярослав Владимирович Осмомысл (ок. 1135 - 1.10.1187) (кол. X), князь Галицкий (1153 - 87), женат с 1150 года на Ольге (? - 4.7.1181), дочери Юрия Долгорукого (см. Князья Владимиро - Суздальские). Долго жил с любовницей Настасией, но в 1173/4 году бояре сожгли её на костре. Ольга с сыном Владимиром жила в это время в Польше, после бояре пригласили её с сыном назад, в Галич. Но Ярослав наследовал Галич сыну от Настасии Олегу

Елена, вторая жена с 1160 года Болеслава IV (1125 - 3.4.1173), князя Кракова (см. Пясты)

Иван "Берладник" (? - 1161) (кол. X), князь Звенигородский (1129 - 1145), князь Галицкий (1145), возможно отравлен

Владимир (1151 - 1199) (кол. XI), князь Галицкий (1188, 1190 - 1199), женат на Болеславе, дочери Святослава Всеволодовича (см. Князья Черниговские). По Татищеву умер он то ли от пьянства, то ли от яда. Был бездетен, на нем прессекся род Князей Перемышленских и Галицких

Олег (после 1161 - 1188) (кол. XI), князь Галицкий (1187 - 1188), побочный сын Ярослава от Настасии. После смерти Ярослава стал князем Галицким, но был свергнут боярами и бежал. С помощью польского короля Казимира (Казимеж II) (см. Пясты) взял Галич, выгнав Владимира, но был отравлен

Вратислава (Вышеслава) (? - 1200) (кол. XI), жена после 1184 года Отто (1145 - 20.04.1194), князя Познани (см. Пясты. Потомки Мечислава II Старого)

Дочь Ярослава Владимировича (кол. XI), жена c 1167 года Стефана III Старого (1147 - 4.3.1172), короля Венгрии (см. Венгрия. Арпады. Потомки Алмоса), развод в 1168 году

Ефросиния (кол. XI), вторая жена с 1184 года Игоря Святославовича (3.4.1151 - 29.12.1202), князя Познани (см. Новгород - Северские князья), героиня "Слова о полку Игоревом"

Ростислав (? - 1189), погиб под Галичем

Василько (? - ?) (кол. XII), возможный незаконорожденный сын, умер в Венгрии после 1241 года, женат с 1187 года на Федоре Романовне Волынской (? - после 1200) (см. Владимиро - Волынские князья), развелся в 1188 году. Составители - Игорь Борев и Александр Туханиди



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Volodar Rostyslavych [Rostyslavy%C4%8D], b ?, d 19 March 1124. Kyivan Rus’ prince; son of Rostyslav Volodymyrovych. Volodar and Davyd Ihorovych of Volhynia invaded Tmutorokan on 18 May 1081 and ruled there until they were ousted by Oleh (Mykhailo) Sviatoslavych in 1083. Volodar and his brothers, Vasylko Rostyslavych and Riuryk Rostyslavych, ruled Halych principality from ca 1084. He was granted the rule of Peremyshl by Vsevolod Yaroslavych after Riuryk died (1092). He and Vasylko Rostyslavych defeated the Kyivan prince, Sviatopolk II Iziaslavych, in 1097 and the Hungarians in 1099 in a critical battle near Peremyshl. They formed an alliance with Byzantium and the Cumans, which was cemented in 1104 by the marriage of Volodar's daughter, Iryna, to the son of the Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus.

[This article originally appeared in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 5 (1993).]


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Volodar Rostyslavych, Volodar Rostislavich (Ukrainian: Володар Ростиславич, Russian: Володарь Ростиславич) (died 1124) was Prince of Zvenyhorod (1085–92) and Peremyshl' (1092–97).

He actively was involved in the Polish internal affairs. Volodar also waged a war against the Grand Prince of Kiev Sviatopolk II of Kiev and his son Yaroslav. In 1121 Volodar was imprisoned in Poland, but was bonded out by his brother Vasylko Rostyslavych.

Together with Vasylko participated at the federal council in Liubech in 1097 (see Council of Liubech).

His father was Rostislav of Tmutarakan; his son was Volodymyrko of Halych, father of Yaroslav Osmomysl.

Today there is confusion between two localities of former Zvenyhorod city, one being located in Pustomyty Raion near Lviv and another in Borshchiv or Buchach Raion (2 in Ternopil Oblast). The map on the left shows one east of Halych (pol. Halicz), which is one in the Ternopil Oblast, while the official Ukrainian historiography claims the one near Lviv, which would be located north of Halych.

Military campaigns

   against Kyiv in 1099 (near Zolochiv)
   against Hungary in 1099 (near Peremyshl)

External links

   Volodar Rostyslavych in the Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 5 (1993)
   (in Russian) Profile of Volodar at hrono.ru

Preceded by Riurik Rostislavovich Prince of Peremyshl 1092–1124 Succeeded by Rostyslav Volodarovych Preceded by position created Prince of Zvenyhorod 1084–1124 Succeeded by Volodymyrko Volodarovych


OLEG MIKHAIL Sviatoslavich "Gorislavich" ([1058]-1 Aug 1115[271]). The Primary Chronicle names Oleg, son of Sviatoslav, recording that he and Vladimir, son of Vsevolod, fought the Czechs with the Poles in 1076[272]. Prince of Volynia [1073]. He claimed Chernigov in 1076 on the death of his father, but was expelled in Apr 1078 by his uncles Iziaslav and Vsevolod to Tmutorokan. He returned with support from the Kuman [Cumans] to take Chernigov by force and defeated his uncle Vsevolod on the river Sozh, east of Pereyaslavl, 25 Aug 1078[273]. Prince Vsevolod sought support from Prince Iziaslav. They defeated Oleg 3 Oct 1078 at Nezhatin Meadow near Chernigov, where Prince Iziaslav was killed.

Oleg was kidnapped from Tmutorokan on the orders of his uncle Vsevolod Grand Prince of Kiev and taken to Constantinople (from where he went to Rhodos where he spent two years and married his first wife), being replaced by Vsevolod's agent Ratibor, who in turn was expelled

by Oleg's cousins David Igorevich and Volodar Rostislavich, before returning himself to take control of Tmutorokan in [1083]. He captured Chernigov in 1094, after expelling Prince Vladimir "Monomakh". He was expelled in 1095 by Princes Vladimir and Sviatopolk, but waged continual war against them 1096/97[274]. He installed himself as Prince of Murom and Suzdal in 1096, but was obliged to withdraw by the armed forces of Mstislav Vladimirovich Prince of Novgorod (later Mstislav II Grand Prince of Kiev)[275]. Under the terms of the family accord at Liubech in 1097, he became Prince of Novgorod-Severskiy and Riazan. m firstly (Rhodos [1081/83]%29 THEOFANO Mousalonissa, from Rhodos, daughter of --- (-after [1100]). A seal dated to [1088] names "Theophano Mouzalonissa archontissa of Russia"[276]. Schlumberger assumes that “archontissa” indicates that Theofano was the wife of a Russian prince, citing as another example of use of the title a reference to St Olga, wife of Igor son of Rurik, as "archontissa tes Rosias", but he remarks that he had not identified the husband of Theofano[277]. Baumgarten identifies her husband, but he only cites the same passage in Schlumberger in support[278]. It has not been ascertained whether Baumgarten´s identification is based on another (primary) source or was an informed guess in light of Oleg´s reported stay in Rhodos (see above) and after eliminating other possible candidates in the Rurikid dynasty. m secondly --- Kuman princess, daughter of OSSOLUR Asaduk Khan of Kumans. Baumgarten records this marriage and cites a primary source in support[279]. Oleg & his first wife had three children:

a) VSEVOLOD Olegovich (-1 Aug 1146). Baumgarten names him and cites a primary source in support[280]. Prince of Chernigov 1127-1139. He succeeded in 1139 as VSEVOLOD II Grand Prince of Kiev.

- see below.

b) IGOR Olegovich (1096-murdered Kiev 19 Sep 1147). Baumgarten names him and cites a primary source in support[281]. Prince of Kursk 1115-1127. Prince of Chernigov 1139-1146. He succeeded in 1146 as IGOR Grand Prince of Kiev. He was expelled 1147 by Iziaslav Mstislavich, became a monk, but murdered shortly after. He came to be venerated as a saint.

c) GLEB Olegovich (-1138). Baumgarten names him, citing a secondary source in support[282]. He was installed as Prince of Kursk in 1136. He helped his brother Sviatoslav, then Prince of Novgorod, to drive out Vsevolod Mstislavich from Pskov where he had been planning to invade Novgorod[283]. m ---. The name of Gleb´s wife is not known. Gleb & his wife had one child:

i) IZIASLAV Glebovich (-14 May 1134). Baumgarten names him and cites a primary source in support[284].

Oleg & his second wife had one child:

d) SVIATOSLAV NIKOLAI Olegovich (-15 Feb 1164). Baumgarten names him, citing a secondary source in support[285]. He was installed as Prince of Novgorod-Severskiy in 1139.

- see below, Chapter 5. PRINCES of NOVGOROD-SEVERSKIY and KURSK.

6. IAROSLAV Sviatoslavich (-1130). The Primary Chronicle names Iaroslav brother of Oleg, recording that the latter sent him as an outpost while he was attempting to seize Novgorod[286]. Prince of Chernigov 1123/27. Prince of Riazan and Murom 1127/29.

О Aнне Рюриковне, of Pomerania (русский)


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Anna(?) (?) von Pommern1,2 F, #61546 Reference GAV29 Last Edited 17 Jul 2020

    Anna(?) (?) von Pommern married Volodar Rostislavich (?) Prince of Tmutorokan and Przemysl, son of Rostislav Vladimirovitch (?) Prince of Rostov, Novgorod and Vladimir-Volhynsk and Lanka (?) of Hungary.1,2
    GAV-29.

Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag Marburg., Detlev Schwennicke, Editor, Reference: II 128.1 Family Volodar Rostislavich (?) Prince of Tmutorokan and Przemysl d. 19 Mar 1124 Children

   Irina Volodarovna (?) of Tmutorokan+3,2
   Rostislav (?) Prince of Przemysl+3,2 d. 1129
   unknown Volodarevna (?) of Przemysl-Zwenihorod3,2
   Vladimirko Vladimirovitch (?) 1st Prince of Galitzia/Halicz+1,4,2 b. c 1095, d. 1153

Citations

   [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, NN von Pommern: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139741&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
   [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/RUSSIA,%20Rurik.htm#VolodarRostisl.... Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
   [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Rurik 3 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/russia/rurik3.html
   [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Vladimirko Vladimirovitch: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00139742&tree=LEO


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Volodar Rostyslavych [Rostyslavy%C4%8D], b ?, d 19 March 1124. Kyivan Rus’ prince; son of Rostyslav Volodymyrovych. Volodar and Davyd Ihorovych of Volhynia invaded Tmutorokan on 18 May 1081 and ruled there until they were ousted by Oleh (Mykhailo) Sviatoslavych in 1083. Volodar and his brothers, Vasylko Rostyslavych and Riuryk Rostyslavych, ruled Halych principality from ca 1084. He was granted the rule of Peremyshl by Vsevolod Yaroslavych after Riuryk died (1092). He and Vasylko Rostyslavych defeated the Kyivan prince, Sviatopolk II Iziaslavych, in 1097 and the Hungarians in 1099 in a critical battle near Peremyshl. They formed an alliance with Byzantium and the Cumans, which was cemented in 1104 by the marriage of Volodar's daughter, Iryna, to the son of the Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus.

[This article originally appeared in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 5 (1993).]


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Volodar Rostyslavych, Volodar Rostislavich (Ukrainian: Володар Ростиславич, Russian: Володарь Ростиславич) (died 1124) was Prince of Zvenyhorod (1085–92) and Peremyshl' (1092–97).

He actively was involved in the Polish internal affairs. Volodar also waged a war against the Grand Prince of Kiev Sviatopolk II of Kiev and his son Yaroslav. In 1121 Volodar was imprisoned in Poland, but was bonded out by his brother Vasylko Rostyslavych.

Together with Vasylko participated at the federal council in Liubech in 1097 (see Council of Liubech).

His father was Rostislav of Tmutarakan; his son was Volodymyrko of Halych, father of Yaroslav Osmomysl.

Today there is confusion between two localities of former Zvenyhorod city, one being located in Pustomyty Raion near Lviv and another in Borshchiv or Buchach Raion (2 in Ternopil Oblast). The map on the left shows one east of Halych (pol. Halicz), which is one in the Ternopil Oblast, while the official Ukrainian historiography claims the one near Lviv, which would be located north of Halych.

Military campaigns

   against Kyiv in 1099 (near Zolochiv)
   against Hungary in 1099 (near Peremyshl)

External links

   Volodar Rostyslavych in the Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 5 (1993)
   (in Russian) Profile of Volodar at hrono.ru

Preceded by Riurik Rostislavovich Prince of Peremyshl 1092–1124 Succeeded by Rostyslav Volodarovych Preceded by position created Prince of Zvenyhorod 1084–1124 Succeeded by Volodymyrko Volodarovych


OLEG MIKHAIL Sviatoslavich "Gorislavich" ([1058]-1 Aug 1115[271]). The Primary Chronicle names Oleg, son of Sviatoslav, recording that he and Vladimir, son of Vsevolod, fought the Czechs with the Poles in 1076[272]. Prince of Volynia [1073]. He claimed Chernigov in 1076 on the death of his father, but was expelled in Apr 1078 by his uncles Iziaslav and Vsevolod to Tmutorokan. He returned with support from the Kuman [Cumans] to take Chernigov by force and defeated his uncle Vsevolod on the river Sozh, east of Pereyaslavl, 25 Aug 1078[273]. Prince Vsevolod sought support from Prince Iziaslav. They defeated Oleg 3 Oct 1078 at Nezhatin Meadow near Chernigov, where Prince Iziaslav was killed.

Oleg was kidnapped from Tmutorokan on the orders of his uncle Vsevolod Grand Prince of Kiev and taken to Constantinople (from where he went to Rhodos where he spent two years and married his first wife), being replaced by Vsevolod's agent Ratibor, who in turn was expelled

by Oleg's cousins David Igorevich and Volodar Rostislavich, before returning himself to take control of Tmutorokan in [1083]. He captured Chernigov in 1094, after expelling Prince Vladimir "Monomakh". He was expelled in 1095 by Princes Vladimir and Sviatopolk, but waged continual war against them 1096/97[274]. He installed himself as Prince of Murom and Suzdal in 1096, but was obliged to withdraw by the armed forces of Mstislav Vladimirovich Prince of Novgorod (later Mstislav II Grand Prince of Kiev)[275]. Under the terms of the family accord at Liubech in 1097, he became Prince of Novgorod-Severskiy and Riazan. m firstly (Rhodos [1081/83]%29 THEOFANO Mousalonissa, from Rhodos, daughter of --- (-after [1100]). A seal dated to [1088] names "Theophano Mouzalonissa archontissa of Russia"[276]. Schlumberger assumes that “archontissa” indicates that Theofano was the wife of a Russian prince, citing as another example of use of the title a reference to St Olga, wife of Igor son of Rurik, as "archontissa tes Rosias", but he remarks that he had not identified the husband of Theofano[277]. Baumgarten identifies her husband, but he only cites the same passage in Schlumberger in support[278]. It has not been ascertained whether Baumgarten´s identification is based on another (primary) source or was an informed guess in light of Oleg´s reported stay in Rhodos (see above) and after eliminating other possible candidates in the Rurikid dynasty. m secondly --- Kuman princess, daughter of OSSOLUR Asaduk Khan of Kumans. Baumgarten records this marriage and cites a primary source in support[279]. Oleg & his first wife had three children:

a) VSEVOLOD Olegovich (-1 Aug 1146). Baumgarten names him and cites a primary source in support[280]. Prince of Chernigov 1127-1139. He succeeded in 1139 as VSEVOLOD II Grand Prince of Kiev.

- see below.

b) IGOR Olegovich (1096-murdered Kiev 19 Sep 1147). Baumgarten names him and cites a primary source in support[281]. Prince of Kursk 1115-1127. Prince of Chernigov 1139-1146. He succeeded in 1146 as IGOR Grand Prince of Kiev. He was expelled 1147 by Iziaslav Mstislavich, became a monk, but murdered shortly after. He came to be venerated as a saint.

c) GLEB Olegovich (-1138). Baumgarten names him, citing a secondary source in support[282]. He was installed as Prince of Kursk in 1136. He helped his brother Sviatoslav, then Prince of Novgorod, to drive out Vsevolod Mstislavich from Pskov where he had been planning to invade Novgorod[283]. m ---. The name of Gleb´s wife is not known. Gleb & his wife had one child:

i) IZIASLAV Glebovich (-14 May 1134). Baumgarten names him and cites a primary source in support[284].

Oleg & his second wife had one child:

d) SVIATOSLAV NIKOLAI Olegovich (-15 Feb 1164). Baumgarten names him, citing a secondary source in support[285]. He was installed as Prince of Novgorod-Severskiy in 1139.

- see below, Chapter 5. PRINCES of NOVGOROD-SEVERSKIY and KURSK.

6. IAROSLAV Sviatoslavich (-1130). The Primary Chronicle names Iaroslav brother of Oleg, recording that the latter sent him as an outpost while he was attempting to seize Novgorod[286]. Prince of Chernigov 1123/27. Prince of Riazan and Murom 1127/29.

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