Prince Chernigovsky Vsevolod Chermnui Svyatoslavich

Киев, Киевское Княжество

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Prince Chernigovsky Vsevolod Chermnui Svyatoslavich

Russian: Великий Князь Киевский Всеволод Чермный Святославич, Lithuanian: Kijevo Didysis Kunigaikštis Vsevolodas Raudonasis Svetoslavaitis
Also Known As: "Vsevolod Svyatoslavich Chermny / Rurikid"
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Birthplace: Киев, Киевское Княжество
Death: 1215 (56-57)
Киев, Киевское Княжество
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Son of Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich, Grand Prince of Kiev and Maria Vasilkovna
Husband of Maria, princess of Mazovia and Anastasia 1st wife of Vsevolod
Father of Agaphia, princess of Chernigov; Maria ???, princess of Kiev; Vera-Aliona of Kiev; Andrey Vsevolodovich of Chernigov and St. Prince Mikhail Vsevolodovich Chernigovsky
Brother of Mstislav Svyatoslavich, of Chernigov; Boleslava Sviatoslavna of Chernigov; Vladimir Sviatoslavich Tschernigowski, Prince of Novgorod; daughter of Svyatoslav; Глеб Святославич, князь Черниговский and 4 others

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About Prince Chernigovsky Vsevolod Chermnui Svyatoslavich

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vsevolod_IV_de_Kiev

Vsevolod IV of Kiev From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vsevolod Svyatoslavich the Red-haired (Russian: Все́волод Святосла́вич Че́рмный) was Svyatoslav III's eldest son who ruled Novgorod-Seversky in 1202–1204, Chernigov in 1204 1214–1215, and Kiev in 1206–1207 and 1210–1214. Vsevolod inherited his forefathers' patrimony, Chernigov, in 1204. In November of 1178 he married Maria, daughter of Casimir II. He was an active participant of the struggle for Kiev and frequently summoned the Polovtsians for help. In 1210, he concluded an alliance with Vsevolod III and managed to hold Kiev for four years, until he was expelled from the city by Vsevolod III's archenemy, Mstislav the Bold. He is not mentioned by chronicles thereafter, so it is safe to assume that he died ca. 1215. His bloodline was continued by his son, Mikhail of Chernigov.

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Prince Chernigovsky Vsevolod Chermnui Svyatoslavich's Timeline

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