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adam_text | THE DYNASTY OF
CHERNIGOV, 1146-1246
MARTIN DIMNIK
(CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of figures
List of maps
List of genealogical tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chronological table of events
Glossary
Abbreviations
Introduction
Historiography
The first hundred years
I The third generation continued: 1146-1164
Igor fails in Kiev
Svyatoslav Ol govich fights for survival
Svyatoslav flees to the Vyatichi lands
Bishop Onufry champions Klim Smolyatich
Svyatoslav recovers the Vyatichi lands
The Oavidovichi plot treachery
Igor s death
Svyatoslav reclaims the Posem e
The princes of Chernigov and Izyaslav of Kiev reconciled
The Ol govichi help Yury capture Kiev
Svyatoslav translates Igors body to Chernigov
Vladimir Davidovich falls in battle
Izyaslav Davidovich in Chernigov
Svyatoslav Ol govich maintains ties with Polotsk
The razing of Gorodets and Yury s revenge
Monomashichi, Mstislavichi, and Oavidovichi in Kiev
The princes of Chernigov and the church
Junior Ol govichi and Davidovichi rebel
page-a
xii
xiii
XV
xxii
xxiv
xxxii
xxxiv
7°
Vl l
viii Contents
Yury s death 81
Izyaslav Davidovich in Kiev 82
Svyatoslav Ol govich intervenes in Polotsk 85
Izyaslav loses Kiev 86
Metropolitan Konstantin s death in Chernigov 90
Izyaslav the fugitive 91
Izyaslav s intrigue 96
Izyaslav dies fighting for Kiev 97
Svyatoslav Ol govich as senior prince 101
Svyatoslav s death 103
Rivalry for succession to Chernigov 105
2 The fourth generation: 1164-1201 108
Births, marriages, and deaths 108
Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich faces two problems no
The Mstislavichi fight for Kiev 112
An All-Rus campaign against the Polovtsy 114
The princes of Rus sack Kiev 115
The aftermath 119
Igor s first victory against the Polovtsy 122
Svyatoslav builds a church and harbors a fugitive 124
Svyatoslav makes a bid for Kiev 125
Svyatoslav declines the offer to rule Kiev 128
Rivalry for succession in Suzdalia 130
Oleg challenges Svyatoslav for domains 131
Svyatoslav: kingmaker in Suzdalia 134
Svyatoslav captures Kiev 135
Svyatoslav fortifies his friendship with the princes of Suzdalia
and Smolensk 137
Marriages, deaths, and alliances 139
Svyatoslav antagonizes his allies over Novgorod, Ryazan , and Kiev 144
Svyatoslav attacks Suzdalia 147
Svyatoslav in Novgorod 148
Svyatoslav: co-ruler with Ryurik 150
Svyatoslav and Vsevolod reconciled 152
Church and dynastic affairs 153
Svyatoslav sends Igor in pursuit of the Polovtsy 156
Igor* and Yaroslav boycott Svyatoslav s campaign 158
Igor conducts a separate raid 161
Khan Konchak attacks Rus 162
Igor s defeat at the Kayala 163
Domestic affairs 181
Bishop Porfiry s perfidy 184
Three princely deaths 185
The Polovtsy renew their incursions 187
Contents ix
Marriage alliances and family ties 189
Rivalry for Galich 191
Vsevolod of Suzdalia defends Vladimir Yaroslavich in Galich 193
The first intra-dynastic marriage in the dynasty 195
The Khan Kuntuvdey affair 196
Svyatoslav s disagreement with Ryurik 197
The Ol govichi renew their raids on the Polovtsy 200
The Duumvirs fail to negotiate peace with the nomads 202
Svyatoslav s death 20;
Vsevolod challenges Ryurik s allocation of towns 212
The Monomashichi make an unreasonable demand on Yaroslav 214
The Ol govichi attack Vitebsk 217
The death of Vsevolod Fierce Aurochs 221
Yaroslav s agreements with Vsevolod, Novgorod, and Ryazan 223
The Ol govichi in Novgorod 228
Important political and ecclesiastical developments 230
Yaroslav s death 231
Igor as senior prince 232
Igor s death 237
The fifth generation: 1201-1223 241
The reign of Oleg Svyatoslavich in Chernigov 241
Vsevolod Chermnyy forms a pact with Mstislav of Smolensk 249
Vsevolod Chermnyy and Ryurik fail to capture Galich 251
The Igorevichi occupy Galich 253
Vsevolod Chermnyy evicts Ryurik from Kiev 255
Rivalries for Kiev and Vladimir in Volyn 257
Vsevolod Chermnyy loses Kiev the second time 260
Rivalries for Galich 263
Vsevolod Chermnyy consolidates his rule in Kiev 267
The hangings 270
Vsevolod Chermnyy s revenge and death 276
An evaluation of Vsevolod s reign 280
A time of temporizing 287
Mstislav Svyatoslavich as senior prince 291
The Kalka battle 293
The sixth generation: 1223-1246 299
Mikhail becomes Yury s agent in Novgorod 300
Dynastic crisis and marriage alliances 302
Mikhail and Vladimir of Kiev at odds with Daniil of Volyn 306
Mikhail returns to Novgorod as its prince 310
Mikhail antagonizes Yaroslav over Novgorod 315
The snem of 1231 and Mikhail s attack on Kiev 320
Mikhail relinquishes Novgorod to Yaroslav 324
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Mikhail captures Kiev 326
Mikhail s rule in Galich 332
Mikhail returns to Kiev 337
Mikhail s son Rostislav loses Galich 341
The Tatars invade Ryazan and Suzdalia 342
Mikhail seeks sanctuary in Kamenets 347
The Tatars raze Chernigov 349
Mikhail s odyssey 353
The fall of Kiev and the aftermath 356
Rostislav fights for control of Galicia 360
Rostislav deserts his father 364
Baty makes all princes of Rus submit to him 366
Mikhail s death 368
Mikhail s family 374
Descendants of other families 380
Conclusion 384
Genealogical tables 393
Select bibliography 399
Index 415
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THE DYNASTY OF
CHERNIGOV, 1146-1246
MARTIN DIMNIK
(CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of figures
List of maps
List of genealogical tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chronological table of events
Glossary
Abbreviations
Introduction
Historiography
The first hundred years
I The third generation continued: 1146-1164
Igor' fails in Kiev
Svyatoslav Ol'govich fights for survival
Svyatoslav flees to the Vyatichi lands
Bishop Onufry champions Klim Smolyatich
Svyatoslav recovers the Vyatichi lands
The Oavidovichi plot treachery
Igor's death
Svyatoslav reclaims the Posem'e
The princes of Chernigov and Izyaslav of Kiev reconciled
The Ol'govichi help Yury capture Kiev
Svyatoslav translates Igors body to Chernigov
Vladimir Davidovich falls in battle
Izyaslav Davidovich in Chernigov
Svyatoslav Ol'govich maintains ties with Polotsk
The razing of Gorodets and Yury's revenge
Monomashichi, Mstislavichi, and Oavidovichi in Kiev
The princes of Chernigov and the church
Junior Ol'govichi and Davidovichi rebel
page-a
xii
xiii
XV
xxii
xxiv
xxxii
xxxiv
7°
Vl l
viii Contents
Yury's death ' 81
Izyaslav Davidovich in Kiev 82
Svyatoslav Ol'govich intervenes in Polotsk 85
Izyaslav loses Kiev 86
Metropolitan Konstantin's death in Chernigov 90
Izyaslav the fugitive 91
Izyaslav's intrigue 96
Izyaslav dies fighting for Kiev 97
Svyatoslav Ol'govich as senior prince 101
Svyatoslav's death 103
Rivalry for succession to Chernigov 105
2 The fourth generation: 1164-1201 108
Births, marriages, and deaths 108
Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich faces two problems no
The Mstislavichi fight for Kiev 112
An All-Rus' campaign against the Polovtsy 114
The princes of Rus' sack Kiev 115
The aftermath 119
Igor's first victory against the Polovtsy 122
Svyatoslav builds a church and harbors a fugitive 124
Svyatoslav makes a bid for Kiev 125
Svyatoslav declines the offer to rule Kiev 128
Rivalry for succession in Suzdalia 130
Oleg challenges Svyatoslav for domains 131
Svyatoslav: kingmaker in Suzdalia 134
Svyatoslav captures Kiev 135
Svyatoslav fortifies his friendship with the princes of Suzdalia
and Smolensk 137
Marriages, deaths, and alliances 139
Svyatoslav antagonizes his allies over Novgorod, Ryazan', and Kiev 144
Svyatoslav attacks Suzdalia 147
Svyatoslav in Novgorod 148
Svyatoslav: co-ruler with Ryurik 150
Svyatoslav and Vsevolod reconciled 152
Church and dynastic affairs 153
Svyatoslav sends Igor' in pursuit of the Polovtsy 156
Igor* and Yaroslav boycott Svyatoslav's campaign 158
Igor' conducts a separate raid 161
Khan Konchak attacks Rus' 162
Igor's defeat at the Kayala 163
Domestic affairs 181
Bishop Porfiry's perfidy 184
Three princely deaths 185
The Polovtsy renew their incursions 187
Contents ix
Marriage alliances and family ties 189
Rivalry for Galich 191
Vsevolod of Suzdalia defends Vladimir Yaroslavich in Galich 193
The first intra-dynastic marriage in the dynasty 195
The Khan Kuntuvdey affair 196
Svyatoslav's disagreement with Ryurik 197
The Ol'govichi renew their raids on the Polovtsy 200
The Duumvirs fail to negotiate peace with the nomads 202
Svyatoslav's death 20;
Vsevolod challenges Ryurik s allocation of towns 212
The Monomashichi make an unreasonable demand on Yaroslav 214
The Ol'govichi attack Vitebsk 217
The death of Vsevolod Fierce Aurochs 221
Yaroslav's agreements with Vsevolod, Novgorod, and Ryazan' 223
The Ol'govichi in Novgorod 228
Important political and ecclesiastical developments 230
Yaroslav's death 231
Igor' as senior prince 232
Igor's death 237
The fifth generation: 1201-1223 241
The reign of Oleg Svyatoslavich in Chernigov 241
Vsevolod Chermnyy forms a pact with Mstislav of Smolensk 249
Vsevolod Chermnyy and Ryurik fail to capture Galich 251
The Igorevichi occupy Galich 253
Vsevolod Chermnyy evicts Ryurik from Kiev 255
Rivalries for Kiev and Vladimir in Volyn' 257
Vsevolod Chermnyy loses Kiev the second time 260
Rivalries for Galich 263
Vsevolod Chermnyy consolidates his rule in Kiev 267
The hangings 270
Vsevolod Chermnyy's revenge and death 276
An evaluation of Vsevolod's reign 280
A time of temporizing 287
Mstislav Svyatoslavich as senior prince 291
The Kalka battle 293
The sixth generation: 1223-1246 299
Mikhail becomes Yury s agent in Novgorod 300
Dynastic crisis and marriage alliances 302
Mikhail and Vladimir of Kiev at odds with Daniil of Volyn' 306
Mikhail returns to Novgorod as its prince 310
Mikhail antagonizes Yaroslav over Novgorod 315
The snem of 1231 and Mikhail's attack on Kiev 320
Mikhail relinquishes Novgorod to Yaroslav 324
x Contents
Mikhail captures Kiev 326
Mikhail's rule in Galich 332
Mikhail returns to Kiev 337
Mikhail's son Rostislav loses Galich 341
The Tatars invade Ryazan' and Suzdalia 342
Mikhail seeks sanctuary in Kamenets 347
The Tatars raze Chernigov 349
Mikhail's odyssey 353
The fall of Kiev and the aftermath 356
Rostislav fights for control of Galicia 360
Rostislav deserts his father 364
Baty makes all princes of Rus' submit to him 366
Mikhail's death 368
Mikhail's family 374
Descendants of other families 380
Conclusion 384
Genealogical tables 393
Select bibliography 399
Index 415 |
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