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  2. Prince of Turov - Wikipedia

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    The Prince of Turov was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Principality of Turov, a lordship based on the city of Turov, now Turaŭ in Homiel Voblast, Belarus. Although not mentioned in his Testament of 1054, the city of Turov was ruled by the descendants of Iziaslav Iaroslavich , Grand Prince of Kiev .

  3. Principality of Turov - Wikipedia

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    The Turov principality was passed to his younger brother Sviatopolk II who administered the land of Novgorod. When Svyatopolk became the Grand Prince of Rus, he passed the principality of Turov to his nephew and son of Yaropolk Vyacheslav. Later Svyatopolk gave Volodymyr-Volynskyi and Brest to his sons Yaroslav and Mstislav respectively. As the ...

  4. Yaropolk Iziaslavich - Wikipedia

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    Yaropolk Iziaslavich [a] (died 22 November 1086/1087) [b] [3] was Prince of Turov and Prince of Volhynia from 1078 until his death.. The son of Grand Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev by a Polish princess named Gertruda, he is visible in papal sources by the early 1070s, but largely absent in contemporary domestic sources until his father's death in 1078.

  5. Iziaslav I of Kiev - Wikipedia

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    In 1065, their cousin Vseslav, who was the prince of Polotsk, besieged Pskov, but was defeated. In the winter of 1066–1067, he also attacked Novgorod. The prince of Novgorod at the time was Iziaslav's son Mstislav, who fled for Kiev. In response, the triumvirate marched up to take out Vseslav.

  6. Sviatopolk I of Kiev - Wikipedia

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    Sviatopolk I Vladimirovich (also called Sviatopolk the Accursed or the Accursed Prince; Old East Slavic: Свѧтоплъкъ, romanized: Svętoplŭkŭ; [a] c. 980 – 1019) was Prince of Turov from 988 to 1015 and Grand Prince of Kiev from 1015 to 1019. He earned his sobriquet after allegedly murdering his brothers during his bid to take the ...

  7. Category:Princes of Turov - Wikipedia

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  8. List of Russian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Ivan's son Simeon was the first prince to adopt the style of grand prince of Moscow and Vladimir. [30] The princes of Moscow and Suzdal entered a struggle for the grand princely title following the death of Ivan II, with Ivan's son Dmitry Ivanovich (later known as Dmitry Donskoy) taking the throne from Dmitry Konstantinovich in 1363. [61]

  9. List of Russian royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Prince of Serbia - 1150 - - - Volodimer III: Verkhuslava of Kiev (Yurievichi of Suzdalia) Vsevolod the Big Nest Prince of Vladimir: 1181 1189 1204 1206 1222 Rostislav II: Anna of Turov (Iziaslavichi of Turov) Prince Yuri of Turov: c. 1157 1172 intermittently since 1173: 1205 1205 Rurik Rostislavich: Constance of Hungary : Béla IV King of ...