Power politics in Kievan Rusʹ : Vladimir Monomakh and his dynasty, 1054-1246
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Power politics in Kievan Rusʹ : Vladimir Monomakh and his dynasty, 1054-1246
(Studies and texts / Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 202)
Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, c2016
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Vladimir Monomakh and his dynasty, 1054-1246
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Vsevolod Yaroslavich lays the political foundations for Monomakh (1054-1093)
- The congress at Lyubech (1097)
- Vladimir Monomakh successfully occupies Kiev (1113-1125)
- Monomakh's son Mstislav succeeds his father to Kiev (1125-1132)
- The Monomashichi fight over the lands of Pereyaslavlʹ̂ (1132-1139)
- Vsevolod Olʹgovich of Chernigov usurps control of Kiev (1139-1146)
- Izyaslav Mstislavich regains Kiev for the Monomashichi (1146-1154)
- Interdynastic disputes (1155-1167)
- Andrey Bogolyubskiy asserts his superiority over the princes of Rusʹ (1167-1174)
- More succession rivalries (1174-1181)
- Svyatoslav and Ryurik as co-rulers in Kiev (1182-1194)
- Ryurik's turbulent reign (1194-1208)
- The reigns of Vsevolod Bolʹshoe Gnezdo and Vsevolod Chermnyy (d. 1212)
- The Rostislavichi attain primacy in Rusʹ (1212-1223)
- The princes at war (1224-1234)
- The Vsevolodovichi fight for supremacy (1212-1232)
- Rivalries for Kiev and Galich (1232-1237)
- The Tatar invasion (1237 1246)