Prince Of Chernigov Roman Mikhailovich

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Prince Of Chernigov Roman Mikhailovich

Russian: Князь Черниговский и Брянский Роман Михайлович, Lithuanian: Černigovo Kunigaikštis Romanas Michailovičius (Senasis), Polish: Książę Roman Michałowicz
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Birthplace: Чернигов, Черниговское Княжество
Death: 1275
Черниговское Княжество
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Son of St. Prince Mikhail Vsevolodovich Chernigovsky and Olena Maria of Chernigov
Husband of Anna
Father of Mikhail Romanovich; Oleg Romanovich and Olga-Elena Romanovna
Brother of Euphrosyne Mikhailovna; Maria Eupraxia Mikhailovna; Prince Gluhovsky Simeon Mikhailovich; Mstislav, prince of Karachev; Prince Rostislav Mikhailovich and 1 other

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About Prince Of Chernigov Roman Mikhailovich

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/RUSSIA,%20Rurik.htm#MikhailVsevolod...

MIKHAIL Vsevolodich, son of VSEVOLOD Sviatoslavich "Chermnyi" Grand Prince of Kiev & his first wife [Anastasia] of Poland ([1185]-executed 20 Sep 1246). His father established Mikhail as Prince of Pereyaslavl in 1206, during the former's first brief period of rule in Kiev, but he lost the principality to Rurik II Rostislavich Grand Prince of Kiev later the same year[303]. Prince of Chernigov 1226. The Novgorod Chronicle records that "Mikhail son of Vsevolod grandson of Oleg" was installed as Prince of Novgorod in early 1225[304], left for Chernigov later the same year, but returned in 1229 only to leave again in 1230 leaving his son Rostislav at Novgorod[305]. Challenging the supremacy of the Rostislavichi branch in Kiev, he allied himself with the Kuman and attacked Kiev. Vladimir Rurikovich Grand Prince of Kiev was captured, although released upon payment of a ransom, and Mikhail succeeded by 1237 as MIKHAIL Grand Prince of Kiev. Faced with the threat of attack by the Mongols, who had invaded north-eastern Rus, Mikhail fled to Hungary after the fall of Chernigov 18 Oct 1239[306]. After several years seeking assistance and refuge in Hungary, Poland and Galich, by 1243 he accepted the Mongols' recognition of Iaroslav Vsevolodich as senior prince of the dynasty and returned to Chernigov. He visited the Mongol capital Sarai to pay allegiance, but refused to comply with the requirements made of him and was executed. He was later recognised as a saint in the Russian Orthodox Church[307]. m ([1211]) MARIA Romanovna, daughter of ROMAN Mstislavich Prince of Galich & his first wife Predslava Rurikovna (-after 1241). Mikhail Grand Prince of Kiev & his wife had eight children:

  • 1. ROSTISLAV Mikhailovich ([1225]-1263). Prince of Novgorod 1229-1230. Grand Prince of Kiev 1231/1240. Prince of Galich 1236/1238. He assumed the title ROSTISLAV Tsar of the Bulgarians after 1258. - see below.
  • 2. MARIA Mikhailovna (-7 or 9 Dec 1271). m (10 Feb 1227) VASILKO Konstantinovich Prince of Rostov
  • 3. IEFROSINIA Mikhailovna ([1212]-25 Sep 1250). She became a nun as THEODULA. Betrothed (1233) to FEDOR Iaroslavich Prince of Novgorod
  • 4. [ROMAN Mikhailovich (-after 1305). Prince of Briansk 1246-88.] m ANNA, daughter of ---. Roman & his wife had three children:
    • a) OLEG Romanovich of Briansk and Chernigov (1288-[1290/1307]).
    • b) MIKHAIL Romanovich.
    • c) IELENA Romanovna . Baumgarten names her and cites a Russian primary source[308]. m VLADIMIR IVAN Vasilkovich of Galich, son of VASILKO Romanovich King of Galich & his second wife Helena of Poland (after 1248-10 Dec 1288 or [1289]). Grand Prince of Volynia 1269.
  • 6. [MSTISLAV Mikhailovich (1220-1280). at Karachev.] m ---. The name of Mstislav´s wife is not known.
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  • 7. [IURII Mikhailovich. Prince of Torussa.] m ---. The name of Iurii´s wife is not known.
    • ...
  • 8. [FEDULIA Mikhailovna ([1165-1250). She was canonised in 1580 as St Iefrosina of Suzdal. m (1201) SVIATOSLAV of Chernigovsk .]

About Książę Roman Michałowicz (Polski)

Roman I Michajłowicz Stary (ros. Роман Михайлович Старый) (ur. ?, zm. 1288) – książę brański, wielki książę czernihowski, syn księcia czernihowskiego Michała I Wsiewołodowicza Świętego i Heleny Romanówny Galickiej. Po śmierci Michała Wsiewołodowicza księstwo czernihowskie zostało podzielone na kilka dzielnic. Książę Roman Stary w 1246 roku przeniósł siedzibę księstwa czernihowskiego do Briańska.

Miał synów: Michała, Olega, Dymitra.

Wikipedia PL

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/RUSSIA,%20Rurik.htm#MikhailVsevolod...

MIKHAIL Vsevolodich, son of VSEVOLOD Sviatoslavich "Chermnyi" Grand Prince of Kiev & his first wife [Anastasia] of Poland ([1185]-executed 20 Sep 1246). His father established Mikhail as Prince of Pereyaslavl in 1206, during the former's first brief period of rule in Kiev, but he lost the principality to Rurik II Rostislavich Grand Prince of Kiev later the same year[303]. Prince of Chernigov 1226. The Novgorod Chronicle records that "Mikhail son of Vsevolod grandson of Oleg" was installed as Prince of Novgorod in early 1225[304], left for Chernigov later the same year, but returned in 1229 only to leave again in 1230 leaving his son Rostislav at Novgorod[305]. Challenging the supremacy of the Rostislavichi branch in Kiev, he allied himself with the Kuman and attacked Kiev. Vladimir Rurikovich Grand Prince of Kiev was captured, although released upon payment of a ransom, and Mikhail succeeded by 1237 as MIKHAIL Grand Prince of Kiev. Faced with the threat of attack by the Mongols, who had invaded north-eastern Rus, Mikhail fled to Hungary after the fall of Chernigov 18 Oct 1239[306]. After several years seeking assistance and refuge in Hungary, Poland and Galich, by 1243 he accepted the Mongols' recognition of Iaroslav Vsevolodich as senior prince of the dynasty and returned to Chernigov. He visited the Mongol capital Sarai to pay allegiance, but refused to comply with the requirements made of him and was executed. He was later recognised as a saint in the Russian Orthodox Church[307]. m ([1211]) MARIA Romanovna, daughter of ROMAN Mstislavich Prince of Galich & his first wife Predslava Rurikovna (-after 1241). Mikhail Grand Prince of Kiev & his wife had eight children:

  • 1. ROSTISLAV Mikhailovich ([1225]-1263). Prince of Novgorod 1229-1230. Grand Prince of Kiev 1231/1240. Prince of Galich 1236/1238. He assumed the title ROSTISLAV Tsar of the Bulgarians after 1258. - see below.
  • 2. MARIA Mikhailovna (-7 or 9 Dec 1271). m (10 Feb 1227) VASILKO Konstantinovich Prince of Rostov
  • 3. IEFROSINIA Mikhailovna ([1212]-25 Sep 1250). She became a nun as THEODULA. Betrothed (1233) to FEDOR Iaroslavich Prince of Novgorod
  • 4. [ROMAN Mikhailovich (-after 1305). Prince of Briansk 1246-88.] m ANNA, daughter of ---. Roman & his wife had three children:
    • a) OLEG Romanovich of Briansk and Chernigov (1288-[1290/1307]).
    • b) MIKHAIL Romanovich.
    • c) IELENA Romanovna . Baumgarten names her and cites a Russian primary source[308]. m VLADIMIR IVAN Vasilkovich of Galich, son of VASILKO Romanovich King of Galich & his second wife Helena of Poland (after 1248-10 Dec 1288 or [1289]). Grand Prince of Volynia 1269.
  • 6. [MSTISLAV Mikhailovich (1220-1280). at Karachev.] m ---. The name of Mstislav´s wife is not known.
    • ...
  • 7. [IURII Mikhailovich. Prince of Torussa.] m ---. The name of Iurii´s wife is not known.
    • ...
  • 8. [FEDULIA Mikhailovna ([1165-1250). She was canonised in 1580 as St Iefrosina of Suzdal. m (1201) SVIATOSLAV of Chernigovsk .]
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Prince Of Chernigov Roman Mikhailovich's Timeline

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