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About Helena "Olga"

Elena (?) Helena (?) Kominina - the second wife of Yuri Vladimirovich Dolgorukiy; nothing is reliably known about her, except that she died in 1183.

Since Dolgoruky's children from this marriage were taken away by their mother during her flight to Byzantium in 1161, historian N. M. Karamzin conjectured about the Greek origin of Dolgoruky's second wife and that she belonged to the royal house of Komnenos. No evidence to support Karamzin's assumptions was ever found in the sources.

Sons Mstislav and Vasilko, judging by the chronicle, were favorably received in Byzantium and received land holdings. In some sources, this princess is called "Olga". Karamzin and later researchers spoke out against the fact that her name was "Elena".

Children:

  1. Vasilko (Vasily) (d. 1162), Prince of Suzdal.
  2. Mstislav (d. 1162), Prince of Novgorod.
  3. Yaroslav (d. 1166).
  4. Svyatoslav (d. 1174), Prince of Yuriev.
  5. Mikhail (d. 1176), Grand Duke of Vladimir-Suzdal (1174-1176).
  6. Vsevolod III "the Big Nest" (1154-1212), Grand Duke of Vladimir-Suzdal (1176-1212).

Additional sources:

Isaac Komnenos (son of Alexios I) was married c. 1110 to Irene, who may have been either the anonymous daughter of Volodar of Peremyshl (r. 1085–1124), known from the Slavonic Primary Chronicle to have married "the son of Emperor Alexios", or, according to a different hypothesis, Kata, a daughter of David IV of Georgia (r. 1089–1125). Their children were:

  1. John Komnenos (born c. 1112), called Tzelepes (from the Turkish title Çelebi). He accompanied his father during his exile and married a daughter of Leo I, Prince of Armenia. In 1139, he defected to the Sultanate of Rum, became a Muslim, settled at the Seljuk capital of Ikonion and married Sultan Mesud's daughter.
  2. A daughter (born c. 1114), possibly named Maria, who married the military commander Joseph Bryennios.
  3. Anna Komnene (born c. 1116), who married the courtier and ambassador John Arbantenos.
  4. Andronikos I Komnenos (c. 1118 – 1185), adventurer and eventually emperor in 1183–1185.
  5. In addition, Isaac had a foster son, Constantine, whom he called by the diminutive Kostintzes.
  6. Eudokia Komnene, who probably married Constantine Palaiologos.
  7. Helena Komnene (d. 1183), who probably married Yury Dolgorukiy of Kiev.

Apie kun. Elena ? / Olga ? (Lietuvių)

Elena (?) Olga (?) Komininaitė - antroji Jurijaus Vladimirovičiaus Dolgorukio žmona; apie ją nieko patikimai nežinoma, išskyrus tai, kad ji mirė 1183 m.

Kadangi 1161 m. skrendant į Bizantiją, vaikus iš šios santuokos pasiėmė motina, istorikas N. M. Karamzinas spėliojo apie Dolgorukio antrosios žmonos graikišką kilmę ir kad ji priklausė karališkiesiems Komnenos namams. Įrodymų Karamzino prielaidoms šaltiniuose nerasta.

Mstislavas ir Vasilko, sprendžiant iš metraščio, buvo palankiai sutikti Bizantijoje ir gavo žemės valdas. Kai kuriuose šaltiniuose ši kunigaikštienė vadinama „Olga“. Karamzinas ir vėlesni tyrinėtojai pasisakė prieš tai, kad jos vardas buvo „Elena“.

Vaikai:

  1. Vasilko (Vasilijus) (m. 1162 m.), Suzdalės kunigaikštis.
  2. Mstislavas (m. 1162 m.), Novgorodo kunigaikštis.
  3. Jaroslavas (m. 1166 m.).
  4. Svjiatoslavas (m. 1174 m.), Jurjevo kunigaikštis.
  5. Michailas (m. 1176), Vladimiro-Suzdalės didysis kunigaikštis (1174-1176).
  6. Vsevolodas III "Didysis Lizdas" (1154-1212), didysis Vladimiro-Suzdalės kunigaikštis (1176-1212).

О княжне Елене / Гелене / Ольге? (русский)

Елена (?) Гелена (?) Коминина - вторая жена Юрия Владимировича Долгорукого; о ней ничего достоверно не известно, кроме того, что умерла она в 1183 году.

Поскольку дети от этого брака были увезены матерью при её бегстве в 1161 году в Византию, Н. М. Карамзин высказал догадку о греческом происхождении второй жены Долгорукого и о том, что она принадлежала к царскому дому Комнинов. Никаких подтверждений построений Карамзина в источниках не обнаруживается.

Мстислав и Василько, судя по летописи, были приняты в Византии благосклонно и получили земельные владения. В некоторых источниках эта княгиня названа «Ольга». Против того, что её звали «Елена», выступал Карамзин и позднейшие исследователи.

Дети:

  1. Василько (Василий) (ум. 1162), князь Суздальский.
  2. Мстислав (ум. 1162), князь Новгородский.
  3. Ярослав (ум. 1166).
  4. Святослав (ум. 1174), князь Юрьевский.
  5. Михаил (ум. 1176), великий князь Владимиро-Суздальский (1174—1176).
  6. Всеволод III Большое Гнездо (1154—1212), великий князь Владимиро-Суздальский (1176—1212).
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