The ruling families of Rus: clan, family and kingdom
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Contents Introduction: The Problem with Dynasty 10 I What Is the Kingdom of Rus? 19 2 Rule and Succession among the Volodimerovich Clan 59 3 laroslav the Wise, Ingigerd and Their Family 51 4 Mstislav/HaraldVolodimerich and His Family 70 5 Vsevolod ‘Big Nest’ lurevich and His Family 89 6 Roman Mstislavich and His Family 109 7 Alexander Nevsky and the Family of the laroslavichi 127 8 Iurii Daniilovich and His Family 148 9 Iurii Lvovich and His Family 165 io Uliana Alexandrovna and Her Family 183 и Vasilii Dmitrievich and His Family 202 12 Ivan in Vasilevich and His Family 224 Epilogue: The Family Lines Continue . . . 245
GLOSSARY 253 REFERENCES 237 BIBLIOGRAPHY 2% ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS JO/ PHOTO ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 309 INDEX 3II
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INDEX Illustration numbers are indicated in italics Abkhazia 82 Abraham 46-7 Afanasii Daniilovich 156 Aleksandr Mikhailovich, ruler of Tver 159,161,163,173, 183, 191-2, 46, 49 Aleksandr Vasilevich of Suzdal 161, 163, 202 Aleksei, metropolitan 194-5, 202, 213-14 Alexander, ruler of Lithuania 242-3 Alexander laroslavich ‘Nevsky’ 10, it, 14-15, 100,105-6, 127-30, i34~47, 49,15 b 152, 203, 239, 250,35 Algirdas (Olgierd), ruler of Lithuania 12,15, 134, 180, 183-4, 186,188-92,194-7, 198, 200, 201, 203, 205-6, 213-14, 217, 225, 46, 43, 49 Alqui 175-6 Anastasia Daniilovna 140, 145, 146 Anastasia, lurievna 162,169, 183 Anastasius 34 Andreas Palaiologos 233, 234 Andrei Aleksandrovich, kniaz of Vladimir 139,148,149-51, 15З-4 Andrei, bishop of Tver 155 Andrei laroslavich, ruler of Vladimir 14, 135-9,140-47, 149,151 Andrei lurevich ‘Bogoliubskii’ 14, 43, 90-97,106,107, no-11, 116, 118,126,133-4, r93, 24 Andrei lurevich of Galicia 165,169, 179,180 Andrei Vasilevich ‘the Elder’ 226-8, 238, 240 Andrei Vasilevich ‘the Younger’ 226-7 Andrei of Polotsk 184,206 Andrew II, king of Hungary 113, 115,122-3, 187 Andronikos 11, emperor 179 Andronikos iv, emperor 214 Anna laroslavna 64-5, 68 Anna Mstislavna 123, 140 Anna Porphyrogenita 33-5, 51 Anna Vasilevna 16,217,232 Askold 23-4, 47 Athanasios I, patriarch 155,179, I92 Augustus Caesar 41, 48, 49, 228, 244 autocracy 90,116 Basil и, emperor 33-5, 51 Battle of the Lipitsa River 103,106, 132,54 Battle of the Sit River 100,105,130 Battle of Suzdal 225, 236 Battle of Vorskla River 189,201, 209, 212, 213 Batu, khan 14, 47,100,107, 129, 134, 137,142-6,
I97,5A33 Baumgarten, Nicholas de 93-4 Béla in, king of Hungary 115 Béla iv, king of Hungary 123,169 Belgorod 36, 72-3, 79,103 Berdi-Beg, khan 188, 203 Bessarion, cardinal 232 Bohemia, Bohemian, Bohemians 30, 61, 83, 94, 231, 242 Boleslaw I Chrobry, king of Poland 53-4, 65 Boleslaw-Jerzy 180,188 Boleslaw 11, Duke of Poland, king of Poland 66-7 Boleslaw 11 of Mazovia 173-5 Book of Ceremonies 28-9, 31 Boris Aleksandrovich of Tver 229, 237 Зи
THE RULING FAMILIES OF RUS Boris Daniilovich 154,157 Boris Godunov, ruler of Moscow 251-2 Boris, saint 61, 92 Boris Vasilevich 226-8, 240 Briachislavichi 135 Brutus of Troy 40 Bulgars 21,30,31,33-4,52,57, 105 Butler, Francis 246-7 Byzantine, Byzantines 16, 21, 23, 26-9, 32-5, 49, 52, 54, 57, 59, 67, 89, 91, 98,113,118,179, 192,194, 229, 231-2, 235, 239,55 Byzantium 13,21,24-7,29,38,43, 49, Sij 58, 62, 67, 79, 91, 92, 96-7, IOI, 109, IIO, 113,118, 253 Casimir 65-6,115 Chernigov 71, 83, 93, no, 112-17, 120,122,129,134,135,137, 138,141,150,153,165,176, 188,191,194, 246, 247-51, 254 Cherson 33-5 Christian 13, 25, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 51, 58, 61, 65, 70, 76, 92, 97, 98,106,120,139,156,174, 184, 217, 240, 246 Christianity 26, 27-8, 30, 31-2, 34, 47, 5b 58, 98,122,171, 238 baptism 28-9, 32, 34, 70,171 Christianization 12-13, 31-2, 35, 51, 62 Nestorian 106,132 Chronicle of Georgios Hamartolos 76, 247 churches Holy Sophia (St Sophia, Hagia Sophia) 34, 59 Holy Sophia, Kyiv 59 Holy Sophia, Novgorod 59 Tithe Church (desyatinna) 34, 58 clan 11-17,36,38,39,42-4,52, 55-6, 61, 65, 75, 78-83, 86, 90-92, 95,101-4,105,107-8, 312 122,126,129, 132-6,138, 139, 141,148,149, 176, 192, 219, 250, 253, 9 coinage 210, 211 coins 21, 208-13, 239 Constantine VII, emperor 32 Constantine viii, emperor 33, 34-5, 51 Constantine IX Monomachos, emperor 49, 67, 229 Constantine xi, emperor 231, 232, 235 Constantinople 21, 25-6, 27-9, 32, 34, 57-9, 62, 67, 84, 90, 94, 97-8,134, 138,155, 179, 190, 192-4,195, 213-15, 232, 233, 235, 247, 253,53 Continuation of the Patriarch of Constantinople Nikifor’s Short Chronicle
138 Cross, Samuel Hazard 37, 25 Crimean Khanate 188-9, 203, 226, 237, 238 Cyprian, metropolitan 195, 198, 212, 214-16 Dabrowski, Dariusz 113,120, 122, 125,132,140,174 Daniar, tsarevich 226, 238 Daniil Aleksandrovich 48, 139, 148-50,151,153, 239 Daniil Mstislavich 166,173 Daniil Romanovich 14,107,113-14, 118, 119,120, 122-5,140, 144-5,146,167-8, 176, 248, 32 Daniilovichi of Moscow 11, 43, 139, 150, 153,162-3, 196, 202, 239, 244, Daniilovichi of Galicia 11,169 Daumantas 171 David Igorevich 246 David Sviatoslavich 70-71, 246 Davies, Norman 207 Davyd Rostislavich 139 Demetrios Palaiologos 232 Demetrios Kabakes (Cavathis) Ralevs (Raoul) 233 Denmark 56, 70, 84, 85, 86
Index Derevlians 26-7 Dimnik, Martin 120,122 Dionisii, bishop of Suzdal 214-15 Dir 23-4, 47 Dmitrii Aleksandrovich 135,139, 149, 151, 171 Dmitrii Ivanovich ‘Donskoi’ 48, 194, 196-7, 200-201, 202-4, 205, 208, 214-15, 218-21, 229, 231, 236 Dmitrii Ivanovich, со-ruler of Moscow 238-41 Dmitrii lurevich 'Shemiaka' 16, 224-6, 229 Dmitrii Konstantinovich of Suzdal 202-4, 218, 222 Dmitrii Mikhailovich of Tver 155, 156, 159, 163, 191, 40 Dmitrii Romanovich of Briansk 179-80 Dmitri Zavidich 74, 75 Dobrava, daughter of Konrad I of Mazovia 125 Dobronega (Maria) Volodimirovna 66 dynasty 10, 43, 46-7, 50, 55, 148, 223-4, 228-9, 245-6, 248, 251-2 Eastern Roman Empire 226, 247, 253, 261 Edigü, emir 201, 209-10, 212-13, 222 Eisenstein, Sergei 127,147 Elena, daughter of Algirdas 196 Elena, daughter of Stephen in of Moldavia 225, 238, 240-41, 242 Elena Ivanovna 242, 62 Elena Romanovna 113, 119, 120, 122 England 13, 38, 6r, 70, 81 Eric Ejegod 84-6 Eurasia 25, 37, 43, 126, 232, 233-4, 256 Inner 157,185, 254 Europe 13-14,15-16, 37-8, 43, 58, 59, 61, 64, 65, 79, 81, 86, 96, 102,114,120,122,126,143, 145,169,189, 201, 222, 254, I, 4, 33 Evdokia Dmitrievna 202, 221-2 Fëdor, ruler of Kyiv 134 Fëdor of Rzhev 156 Fëdor laroslavich 136,138 Fëdor larunovich 137 Fëdor Ivanovich, ruler of Moscow 251, 252 Fëdor Kuritsyn 241-2 Fëdor, metropolitan 193 Fennell, John 106,129,142-4,147, 159 Feodosia Mstislavna ‘Euphrosina’ 132-3,146,35 Feodula ‘Evfrosinia’ 122,138 Feodora Romanovna 112,119 Feognost (Theognostos), metropolitan 161,193, 46 Fischer, David Hackett 50 France 13, 35, 43, 64-5, 81,101,127 Franklin,
Simon 62, 81 Galicia 11,79,109-10,113-17,119, 120, 122-3,125,14b 144-6, 165-7,171,173,174,178-82, 183, 188, 192, 247-8, 250, 29 Galicia-Volhynia 14,15, 87,101, 109-10,114,116,118,120, 122, 124,126,141,145,165, 169, 178-9,181-2, 192-3, 249 Galician-Volhynian Chronicle 144, 166-9,171-7,181, 248 Gediminas 134,135,179-80,188, 190,191-2 Gedyminids, Gediminovichi 41, 42,49 Gennadii, archbishop of Novgorod 241-2 George, saint 58, 59,13, 61 Georgia see Abkhazia Georgios Tarchaniotes 232-3 Gerontii, hegumen 155,192 Gertrude 66-7 Gleb lurevich 91 Gleb Volodimirovich 61 Golden Age of Rus 57-8, 62-3, 68-9 313
THE RULING FAMILIES OF RUS Golden Gate, Kyiv 58-9, 90,14, 15 Gorodishche 22, 6 Gorskii, Anton A. 149-50 Gostomysl 49 Greeks 30,33,49,77,217,232-3, 244 Gumilev, Lev 37,144 Güyük, qagan 14, 140 Gyöa Haroldsdottir 70, 76 Habsburgs 42, 235 Halperin, Charles 248 Harald Hardrada 57, 64 Harold Godwinson 13, 70 Heimskringla 56-7, 70 Henry Capet 64-5 Herberstein, Sigismund von 49, 236, 241 Holy Roman Empire 49,115, 187, 228, 235 see also Roman Empire Honorius in, pope 98,187 Hrushevsky, Mykhailo 20,116,124, 126,166,169, 174, 175, 181 Hungarians 15, 30,114, 126, 146, 174,181, 213 Hungary 13, 38, 43, 54, 86,101, 109,113,115,119, 122,166, 175, 179, 180, 242 Hussites 242 Hypatian Chronicle 90, 92, 95,103, 105,114,116,119, 120, 124, 125 Hypatian Codex 47,166 laropolk Sviatoslavich 30 laroslav laroslavich 134,138,140, 143-4, 146,148-9,165, 169, 174= 49 laroslav Sviatopolkovich 79 laroslav Vasilevich 186 laroslav Volodimerovich ‘the Wise’ 10-11,13, 36,42-4, 46, 51-9, 61-8, 70, 71, 73, 77, 79, 81, 84, 86, 109-10,134, 247, 250,16 laroslav Volodimerkovich 'Osmomysl' no, 114 laroslavVsevolodovich 98, 100-101, 103,105-7, 130-33= 136-9= 314 141,145,146-7,148-9, 250, 34,35,36 laroslavichi of Rus 44, 64, 135, 246-7, 250 laroslavichi of Tver 11,162-3 laroslavichi of Vladimir-Suzdal 11, 127,131,139 icons 59, 90, 97, 212, 26 Igor 22-7, 30, 40, 46-8,109, 7 Ilarion, metropolitan 46, 59-61 Ingeborg Mstislavna 83, 84 Ingigerd 13, 42-3, 55-9, 63-8, 73, 81,86,16 Innocent iv, pope 144-7, 187 Iosif Volotskii 229,241-2 Islam, Islamic 31,33 Itil 58 lurevichi 45, 87, 91, 93-5,125-6 Iurii Andreevich 94, 149
Iurii Daniilovich of Galicia 155 Iurii Daniilovich of Moscow 15, 148-9,153-9, 161,163,191, 203, 225, 239, 40, 41 Iurii Dmitrievich 16, 217-22, 224,54 Iurii Konchakovich 105-6,132 Iurii Lvovich 15,140,165, 169, 171-81, 183,192-3, 45 Iurii Vasilevich 226-7 Iurii Volodimirovich 'Dolgorukii' 14, 43= 46-7= 48, 87, 89-91, 95, 97, 107= 135= GE 249=23 Iurii Vsevolod(ov)ich 100,102-3, 104-7,124,130, 132, 138 Ivan Andreevich of Mozhaisk 229, 236-7 Ivan I Daniilovich ‘Kalita’ 15, 48, 154, 159, 161-4, 194= 196, 203, 211, 239 Ivan II Ivanovich 196, 202, 218 Ivan Dmitrievich 149,151-3 Ivan lurevich Patrikeev 239-40 Ivan Ivanovich, son of Ivan in 231, 238-9, 242 Ivan Mikhailovich 192 Ivan in Vasilevich 11,16, 75, 163, 210-11, 217, 2 2 4-4 4, 251, 58, 61, 62 Ivan iv Vasilevich ‘the Terrible’ 12, 49, 211, 251-2
Index Ivan Ralev Paleolog (Johannes Ralles Palaiologos) 233, 60 Iziaslav Davidovich 135, 249 Iziaslav Iaroslavich 44, 65-8, 71, 72, 109 Iziaslav Mstislavich 82, no Iziaslavichi of Galicia-Volhynia 44, 73s 79; 80, 107, no, 129,141, 145, 150,165,166 Jadwiga, queen of Poland 180, 206, 208 Jerusalem 33, 98,187, Jews, Jewish 33, 58, 235, 241 Job 46-7 Jogaila, ruler of Lithuania 15, 198, 200, 205-8, 212-13, 2I7j 222 John v Palaiologos 194, 214 John vi Kantakouzenos 193-4 John Vin Palaiologos 217, 232 John of Plano Carpini 124, 145 John Skylitzes, historian 29, 32 Judaism 31, 33, 58, 241 Jusupovic, Adrian 168-9 Kallistos, patriarch 195 Karamzin, Nikolai 139, 251 Kasogians 30, 54 Kavgadyi 156, 158 Kazimierz Konradowic, Duke of Kuyawy 169,173, 187 Kazimierz in, king of Poland 180, 188,193 Kazimierz iv Jagielonczyk, king of Poland 227 Kestutis 192, 200, 205-6 Khazars 30, 31, 33, 58-9 Kirill, metropolitan 140,145 Kliuchevskii,V. O. 138 Knud Lavard 84-5 Koloman 122-3 Konchak 105, 132,173 Konchaka (Agafia) 15,156-7 Konrad I of Mazovia 125,181,187 Konstantsia, daughter of Bela iv 169 Konstantin Mikhailovich 158-9, 161-3 Konstantin Vsevolodovich 102-5, 131,132,138 Kristin Ingesdottir 13, 73-4, 81-4,19 Ksenia laroslavna, wife of Iurii Lvovich 140,154 Kuchkin, V. A. 158 Kudaikul/Peter Ibramovich, tsarevich 238, 240 Kyiv 13-15; 22—8, 30-31, 33~5 40, 46-8, 51-4, 56-9, 64, 66-8, 71-3 75? 77, 79-80, 82-3, 87, 89-93, 97,100-104,106-12, 114-20,122,126,129,132-5, 137,140-41,148,152,155, 165-6,179-80,182,186, 188-95, 198, 200, 202, 212, 214-15, 246, 247-51, 254,46, 49,55 Kyivan Chronicle 40, 45,
46,166-8 Ladoga 22, 56, 255 Laurentian Chronicle 104,105, in, 116,130, 134,136, 141 Leo, emperor 25, 32 Leszek the White 113,123 Lev Daniilovich 15,123,134,149, 165, 169, 171-2,178, 42, 44 Lev lurevich 165,169,180 Lind, John 247, 249-50 Lipitsa River see Battle of the Lipitsa River Lithuania, Lithuanians 11,15, 38, 135,138,152,161,165-6, 172-3,179-80,183-4,185, 186-202, 205-8, 210, 212-15, 217, 219, 222, 225-7, 229, 231, 240-42, 251, 49 Liubartas (Dmitrius of Liubar) 180, 188 Liubech 245-6 Livonian Knights 127-8,136,186-8, 213 Louis I, king of Hungary 180, 206 Loukas Chrysoberges, patriarch 97, 192-3 Lure, Iakov Solomonovich 150 McCullough, David 12 Mackinder, Halford 37, 254 Magnus Olafsson 57 Magnus Sigurdsson 84-6 315
THE RULING FAMILIES OF RUS Makarios, patriarch 214 Maksim, metropolitan 155,179, 192-3 Malfrid Mstislavna 83-6 Mamai, emir 197-8, 201, 203-5, 214 Margaret, daughter of Inge of Sweden 74, 84 Maria, daughter of Andreas Palaiologos 233 Margaret, daughter of Inge of Sweden 74, 84-5 Maria Borisovna 229, 231, 238 Maria laroslavna 207, 221 Maria Mstislavna 83-4 Maria of Byzantium 113-14,120, 122,124 Maria Romanovna see Elena Romanovna Maria Shvarnovna, wife of Vsevolod lurevich 83, 94, 96-7,101-3, 105,107 Maria of Vitebsk 183-4,206 marriage 12, 16, 25, 33-5, 43, 55, 57, 59, 63-6, 67, 73-5, 79, 82-6, 94-5,101-6,112-14, 119-20,122-5,132,134-5, 138,140,145-6,150,169, 172,174,183-4, 186,191-2, 196, 200, 202, 204-5, 207, 217, 229, 231, 238-40, 242-4 Mazovia 66,188 Mehmed 11, sultan 232 Mengli Giray, khan 227, 241 Michael Olelkovich 225, 238, 241 Mikhail Aleksandrovich 192,196, 204 Mikhail laroslavich, brother of Alexander Nevsky 138 Mikhail laroslavich of Tver 140, 148-9, 151, 153-9, 162-3,193, 225, 231,39, 49 Mikhail lurevich 169,174, 44 Mikhail Vsevolodovich 113, 120-23, 137,138,154 Mindaugas 123,134,135, 138,165, 169,171,187-8,192 Mitiai 214-15,53 316 Mongols 14-16,100-101,105,1078, 120, 122-30, 141-3, 145-7, 181-2,187-8,190, 248 Monomakhovichi 43, 45, 87 Morea, Morean 224, 231-3, 235, 244 Moscow it, 14-16, 43, 48, 49-50, 75, 89, 94,108, 135, 139-40, 149-50,152-5,157, 161-4, 179,183-4,189-91,193-6, 200-205, 207-9, 211-19, 221-5, 228-9, 231-4, 236-44, 243, 251, 23,46,59, 60 Mstislav Daniilovich (of Volhynia) 165,171,172, 174-8,181 Mstislav lurevich 90-91 Mstislav Iziaslavich 110-11
Mstislav Mstislavich 102-3 Mstislav Mstislavich (Rostislavich clan) 106,123,125, 132 Mstislav Mstislavich Udatnyi 132 Mstislav Romanovich 132 Mstislav Volodimerovich 54-5 Mstislav/Harald Volodimerich ‘Feodor’ 13, 47, 70-76, 79, 81-4, 86-7, 89-90, no, 21 Mstislavichi 45, 75, 85, 87,136 Muscovy 14,16, 39, 49,102,108, 224, 231-3, 242, 244, 246, 251 Neilos, patriarch 195, 214-15 Nephon, patriarch 155 Nevriui 145-6,152 Niels, king of Denmark 84-5 Niketas Chômâtes 118 Nikonian Chronicle 48, 94-5, 150, 153,157, 205, 207, 219, 227 Niphont, metropolitan 192-3 Nizhnii Novgorod 105,152, 155, 202, 212, 222, 237 Norway 13, 43, 57, 61, 81, 84-5,101 Novgorod 13,14, 22, 30-31, 36, 41, 49, 51-2, 54, 56-7, 59, 63, 712, 74-5, 80, 82, 84, 90, 92, 94, 98, 106, no-12, 122, 126,128, 136,138,145,152,154,156-7, 159, 187, 200, 211, 225-7, 229, 237-8, 240-42, 244, 247, 249, 250, 255,10, ii, 13
Index Novgorod First Chronicle 40, 45, 48, 98,106,136,139,154, 157, 161, 184, 247, 249, 250, 255 Novgorod Fourth Chronicle 138, 236 Olaf Haroldsson, 55-7, 61 Oleg 22-4, 25-6, 40, 47, 89 Oleg laroslavich, son of Gostomysl 114,119 Oleg Ivanovich 200, 212 Oleg Sviatoslavich 30, 78, 80,129, 246 Olga 25-9,34,7 Olgovichi 78, 93, 102,104,107, no, 112,114-16,120,122, 129, 134,135, 137-9, 141, 153,154, 165,166, 176, 250 Orda 16,153-4, 157-9, 161, 162, 190, 197, 201, 203-5, 208-9, 210, 212, 219, 222, 226, 227, 228, 236, 237-8,55, 40 see also Ulus of Jochi Orda, oldest son of Jochi 197 Ottoman Empire 19, 232, 238, 253 Palemon 41, 49 paterfamilias 31, 36, 91-2, 107 Paul и, pope 232 Paszkiewicz, Henryk 247-9 Pelenski, Jaroslaw 189 Pereiaslavl 71, 79, 87,188,191, 246-51 Pereiaslavl Zalesskii 11,135-6, 144,146, 149, 151-3,154, 155,180 Peter, metropolitan 155-6,163, 179,193 Peter Ibramovich see Khudaikul Philip 65, 68 Philotheos Kokkinos, patriarch 194-5, 214-15 Photius, patriarch 32 Photios, metropolitan 217,55 Piast 44, 66 Pimen, metropolitan 215 Podol 59 Poland 13,15, 38, 43, 53-4, 65-6, 84, 109,113,118,125, 134, 166,175,180,187-8,193, 200, 206-8, 212, 222-3, 225, 62 Poles 15, 31,115-16,126, 145,171, 173, 175,181, 207, 264 Polotsk 36, 117, 134, 135,139, 166, 186-8,191,198, 225, 247, 248 Polovtsy, Polovtsians (Qipchaks) 14, 43, 78-9,101,105-6,109,11718,123,131-2,165,187, 256 pope 33,124,125,145,158, 178 posadnik 74, 75, 255 Povest vremennykh let (pvl) 20-22, 24-31, 33-6, 40-41, 45, 47-8, 52, 58, 62, 67-8, 70, 76-7, 89, 166, 246-50 Predslava Riurikovna 112-13, 119 Prus 41, 48-9, 228, 244
Prussia 41, 49, 145 Old Prussians 187, 213 Pskov 25,136,145,161,171,173, 183, 184, 187,191, 226, 240, 255 Qaraqorum 14, 38,101,107,129, 137,138, 140,143,145 Qasim 237-8 Qipchaq Khanate see Ulus of Jochi Qurumshi 144-6 Raffensperger, Christian 38 Rashid al-Din 144-6 Riazan 93, 100, 105, 117, 134-5, 150,152-3,180, 200, 211-12, 247-50 Riurik ii, 16, 22-5, 30, 40-41, 44, 46-9, 228, 244, 251-2 Riurik Rostislavich 46-7, 103-4, 112-16,118-19 Riurikids (Riurikovichi) 10-11,13, 16, 39, 39, 41, 42, 46-8, 228, 245-6, 248, 251-2, Rogneda 35,51 Roman, metropolitan 194-6 Roman Catholic 183, 198, 206, 232, 242 Roman Empire 40, 58 see also Holy Roman Empire Roman Mstislavich 14,15,109-20, 122-4,126,30 317
THE RULING FAMILIES OF RUS Roman Rostislavich 91-2 Rome 14, 41, 49-50, 98,146,158, 231, 232, 234 Rostislav Mstislavich 47, no, 129 Rostislav Riurikovich 103-4,118 Rostislavichi 91-2, 102,106,107, no-12, 114-15,123, 129, 139, 141,148, 153, 165-6 Rostov 36, 89,140,145,149,155, 159, 221, 244, 247, 250, 270 Rowell, S. C. 184,191 Russkaia Pravda 52, 63, 79 Russia 16,19-20, 22, 36-7, 39, 49, 50,108,128,144,189, 235, 243 Samogitia 41,171,186,188 Sarai 15, 38, 100-101, 107, 129,137, 142,146, 153-4, 161, 163-4, 193, 195, 201, 203, 204, 208, 214, 218-19, 221, 222, 224-5, 226, 237 Sartaq 129, 142, 144, 146 Saxo Grammaticus 40, 84 Scandinavia, Scandinavian, Scandinavians 13, 21-3, 25, 3b 35= 37= 38, 40, 52, 55-7= 7°, 83-6 Semen Ivanovich 162, 46 Sermon on Law and Grace (Slovo о zakone i blagodati) 46, 61 Shevkal 161,163 Sit River see Battle of the Sit River Skirgaila, ruler of Lithuania 200, 207-8, 213 Slavs 24, 84-5, 86,189 slaves 28, 30, 52, 80 Smolensk 23, 25, 49, 71, 87,102, 109-10, 112,114-15,117, 123, 129,139,141,148,150,153, 165,186, 196, 211, 225, 247-9, 250 Sofia Vitovtna 12, 16, 205, 207, 217, 218, 221-2, 55, 56 Sofia/Zoe Palaiologina 217, 231, 233-5= 237-9= 244, 59 Stepennaia kniga 11-12,240 Stephen in, ruler of Moldavia 238, 241 318 Story aboutVladimir Kniazi n, 48, 228 Stryjkowski, Maciej 188 Subedei 145,33 succession 10,13,14, 25, 39, 45-6, 55= 72-3, 85, 86, 91,101,107, 130-31, 135,141,146,148- 9, 154,162-3, 165, 188,190, 202-3, 217-18, 220, 223, 224, 226, 239-40, 242, 245-6, 249-52 Suzdal 43, 89-90,103,117,130,135, 142,145-6, 151, 152,154= 155, 158,166, 173, 202, 203,
225, 237, 249, 250, 256 see also Battle of Suzdal; Vladimir-Suzdal Sviatopolk Iziaslavich 73, 79, 246 SviatopolkVolodimerovich 36, 52-4, 62, 65, 66, 71-2 Sviatoslav laroslavich 66, 71, 72, 78, 83 Sviatoslav Igorich 25-7, 29, 30, 46, 5i,7 Sviatoslav Rostislavich no Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich 101,107, 114-15, 131,138,141,146 Sviatoslavichi 71, 72, 78, 80, 83, 246 Sweden 42-3, 73-4,142,146, 254 Swedes 21,128 Svitrigaila, ruler of Lithuania 200, 207, 213, 219, 225 Tamar 1, queen of Georgia 94 Tatar, Tatars 49,144, 153, 156, 158, 161,165,172-5,178,181,18891, 196-7, 200-202, 204, 208, 213, 219, 223, 224-6, 227-8, 236-8, 244, 253, 254, 256, 276 Tatishchev,Vasilii 95,117,126,144 ‘Testament of laroslav’ 68,77,249 Testament of Volodimer Monomakh 76, 77 Teutonic Knights 14, 158,179, 184, 186-8, 205, 207-8, 213, 222 Theodoret, metropolitan 194 Theophilos, metropolitan 193-4 Thietmar of Merseburg 51, 54, 58 Thomas Palaiologos 217, 231-2
Index Timur, emir (Tamerlane) 197, 201, 205, 210, 211-12 Timur-Qutlugh, khan 209-10, 212 Tmutorokan 54, 78 Töle-Buqa, khan 165,174-6, 181 Toqta, khan 148,149,152-6, 163, 172,179,193, Toqtamish, khan 197-8, 200-201, 204-6, 207, 208-13, 215, 222 Treniota 171 Truvor 49 Turov 36,135 Tver ii, 15, 43, 89,135, 146, 149, 152,154-9, 161-3, 169, I73“4 183-4, 189, 191-7= 204, 229 237= 244 Tverian chronicles 150, 207 tysiatskii 75, 80, 222 Ukraine 14, 20, 24, 39, 124,126, 307 Uliana Alexandrovna 15,38,183-4, 192,194,196, 198, 200, 46, 4% 50 Ulugh Muhammad, khan 218-19, 224-5= 236-7 Ulus of Jochi 128-9, 137= I52 153= 165-6,172, 174, 179, 182, 184,187-90,196-7, 200-201, 202-5, 207, 209, 211-12, 222, 226, 256 see also Orda Urus, khan 190,197, 205 Uspenskii sober (Assumption Cathedral), Vladimir 90, 95-6, 97= 104= 25 Uzbeg, khan 15,139,155-9, 161, 163,173, 191, 203,39 Uzhankov, Alexander N. 167 Vaisvilkas (Voishelk) 171-2 Valdemar 85-6 Varangians (Vikings) 21-2, 24, 52-4, 244 Vasilii Aleksandrovich 139 Vasilii I Dmitrievich 16, 202, 204-5, 207-10, 212-13, 216, 217-18, 2 2 0, 2 21, 2 31, 2 3 8, 239,51, 52, 54^55 Vasilii 11 Vasilevich 12,16, 217-21, 224-6, 229, 236-7, 244,56 Vasilii in Ivanovich 211,238-41 Vasilii Dmitrievich of Suzdal 204 Vasilii Mikhailovich of Tver 162, 163 Vasilii Mikhailovich of Vereia 233 Vasilii, monk 77 Vasilii laroslavich 138-40,148 Vasilii lurevich ‘Kosoi’ 16, 222, 224-5= 239= 56 Vasilii Ivanovich Patrikeev ‘Kosoi’ 239-40 Vasilii iv Ivanovich Shuiskii, ruler of Moscow 251-2 Vasilii Vasilevich Romodanovskii 240 Vasilko Briachislavich 139-40 Vasilko lurevich 90-91
Vasilko Romanovich 113-14,119, 122,124-5,171 Vasilko Rostislavich 109, 246 veche 75,136, 256 Verkhuslava Vsevolodovna 102-4 Vernadsky, George 30, 37,155, 202, 211-12, 231 Vitovt see Vytautas Vladimir-on-the-Kliazma 14, 87, 90,129-30 Vladimir-Suzdal 14, 89, 90-93, 95-7, 101-3,105,106,107-8, 109-10,115-16, 118,125-6, 135= 47= i5i= 154= 155-6,163, 165,179, 183-4, 189, 191= i93 194, 196, 200-201, 204, 209, 218, 221, 224, 237, 248-50 see also Suzdal Volhynia 11, 79, 90,109-10,113-14, 116,119,123,129,141,165- 6, 169, 171,172,174,176,17882,186,188,192, 200, 247-8 see also Galicia-Volhynia Volodar Rostislavich 79, 109-10 Volodimer laroslavich 59, 65, 67, 70, 71,109-10 Volodimer laroslavich, son of Gostomysl 114-16,165 Volodimer Konstantinovich 135 Volodimer Mstislavich 72, 86 319
THE RULING FAMILIES OF RUS Volodimer Mstislavich of Volhynia 165-6 Volodimer 1 Sviatoslavich 12-13, 16,19, 30-36, 38, 40, 41, 42, 44, 46-8, 51-3, 55, 58, 61, 135, 245-7, 250, 255 Volodimer Vasilkovich 165, 167, 171-7 Volodimer Vsevolodich ‘Monomakh’ 11,44-5,46, 49, 67-8, 70, 71-3, 76, 79-80, 85, 86-7, 91, no, 129, 246, /7 Volodimer Volodimerovich 72 Volodimerko Volodarich 79, no Volodimerovichi 12-17, 36, 38, 39, 42-5, 47, 52, 55, 57, 61, 65, 66, 74, 75, 78-80, 83-4, 86, 9092,101-2, 104,107-8,122, 125,126, 135, 245, 246, 266 Volodymyr in Volhynia 15,79,90, 109, in-12,114-15, 123,125, 129, 167,175,178,179, 256 Vorskla River see Battle of Vorskla River Vseslav Brachislavich 134, 135 Vsevolod Aleksandrovich 162,231 320 Vsevolod laroslavich 46, 59, 66-7, 72, 73, 76 Vsevolod lurevich‘Big Nest’ 10-11, 14, 90-98,101-7,114-16, 118-19, I24,126,129, 133-5, 138, 144, 149, 153, 27, 31 Vsevolod Mstislavich 75, 82 Vsevolod Mstislavich 115 Vsevolod Olgovich 79, 83-4, no, 112 Vsevolod Sviatoslavich ‘Chermnyy’ 104, 120 VsevolodVolodimerovich 109 Vsevolodovichi 72 Vsevolozh, Ivan Dmitrievich 219-21 Vysheslav Volodimerovich 36 Vytautas, ruler of Lithuania 16, 200-201, 205-10, 212-13, 218-19, 222,51 Vytenis 135 William of Sabina 98-100 Wladyslaw I Lokietek 180, 188 Zoe Palaiologina see Sofia Palaiologina Zosima, metropolitan 241-2 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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Contents Introduction: The Problem with Dynasty 10 I What Is the Kingdom of Rus? 19 2 Rule and Succession among the Volodimerovich Clan 59 3 laroslav the Wise, Ingigerd and Their Family 51 4 Mstislav/HaraldVolodimerich and His Family 70 5 Vsevolod ‘Big Nest’ lurevich and His Family 89 6 Roman Mstislavich and His Family 109 7 Alexander Nevsky and the Family of the laroslavichi 127 8 Iurii Daniilovich and His Family 148 9 Iurii Lvovich and His Family 165 io Uliana Alexandrovna and Her Family 183 и Vasilii Dmitrievich and His Family 202 12 Ivan in Vasilevich and His Family 224 Epilogue: The Family Lines Continue . . . 245
GLOSSARY 253 REFERENCES 237 BIBLIOGRAPHY 2% ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS JO/ PHOTO ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 309 INDEX 3II
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INDEX Illustration numbers are indicated in italics Abkhazia 82 Abraham 46-7 Afanasii Daniilovich 156 Aleksandr Mikhailovich, ruler of Tver 159,161,163,173, 183, 191-2, 46, 49 Aleksandr Vasilevich of Suzdal 161, 163, 202 Aleksei, metropolitan 194-5, 202, 213-14 Alexander, ruler of Lithuania 242-3 Alexander laroslavich ‘Nevsky’ 10, it, 14-15, 100,105-6, 127-30, i34~47, 49,15 b 152, 203, 239, 250,35 Algirdas (Olgierd), ruler of Lithuania 12,15, 134, 180, 183-4, 186,188-92,194-7, 198, 200, 201, 203, 205-6, 213-14, 217, 225, 46, 43, 49 Alqui 175-6 Anastasia Daniilovna 140, 145, 146 Anastasia, lurievna 162,169, 183 Anastasius 34 Andreas Palaiologos 233, 234 Andrei Aleksandrovich, kniaz of Vladimir 139,148,149-51, 15З-4 Andrei, bishop of Tver 155 Andrei laroslavich, ruler of Vladimir 14, 135-9,140-47, 149,151 Andrei lurevich ‘Bogoliubskii’ 14, 43, 90-97,106,107, no-11, 116, 118,126,133-4, r93, 24 Andrei lurevich of Galicia 165,169, 179,180 Andrei Vasilevich ‘the Elder’ 226-8, 238, 240 Andrei Vasilevich ‘the Younger’ 226-7 Andrei of Polotsk 184,206 Andrew II, king of Hungary 113, 115,122-3, 187 Andronikos 11, emperor 179 Andronikos iv, emperor 214 Anna laroslavna 64-5, 68 Anna Mstislavna 123, 140 Anna Porphyrogenita 33-5, 51 Anna Vasilevna 16,217,232 Askold 23-4, 47 Athanasios I, patriarch 155,179, I92 Augustus Caesar 41, 48, 49, 228, 244 autocracy 90,116 Basil и, emperor 33-5, 51 Battle of the Lipitsa River 103,106, 132,54 Battle of the Sit River 100,105,130 Battle of Suzdal 225, 236 Battle of Vorskla River 189,201, 209, 212, 213 Batu, khan 14, 47,100,107, 129, 134, 137,142-6,
I97,5A33 Baumgarten, Nicholas de 93-4 Béla in, king of Hungary 115 Béla iv, king of Hungary 123,169 Belgorod 36, 72-3, 79,103 Berdi-Beg, khan 188, 203 Bessarion, cardinal 232 Bohemia, Bohemian, Bohemians 30, 61, 83, 94, 231, 242 Boleslaw I Chrobry, king of Poland 53-4, 65 Boleslaw-Jerzy 180,188 Boleslaw 11, Duke of Poland, king of Poland 66-7 Boleslaw 11 of Mazovia 173-5 Book of Ceremonies 28-9, 31 Boris Aleksandrovich of Tver 229, 237 Зи
THE RULING FAMILIES OF RUS Boris Daniilovich 154,157 Boris Godunov, ruler of Moscow 251-2 Boris, saint 61, 92 Boris Vasilevich 226-8, 240 Briachislavichi 135 Brutus of Troy 40 Bulgars 21,30,31,33-4,52,57, 105 Butler, Francis 246-7 Byzantine, Byzantines 16, 21, 23, 26-9, 32-5, 49, 52, 54, 57, 59, 67, 89, 91, 98,113,118,179, 192,194, 229, 231-2, 235, 239,55 Byzantium 13,21,24-7,29,38,43, 49, Sij 58, 62, 67, 79, 91, 92, 96-7, IOI, 109, IIO, 113,118, 253 Casimir 65-6,115 Chernigov 71, 83, 93, no, 112-17, 120,122,129,134,135,137, 138,141,150,153,165,176, 188,191,194, 246, 247-51, 254 Cherson 33-5 Christian 13, 25, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 51, 58, 61, 65, 70, 76, 92, 97, 98,106,120,139,156,174, 184, 217, 240, 246 Christianity 26, 27-8, 30, 31-2, 34, 47, 5b 58, 98,122,171, 238 baptism 28-9, 32, 34, 70,171 Christianization 12-13, 31-2, 35, 51, 62 Nestorian 106,132 Chronicle of Georgios Hamartolos 76, 247 churches Holy Sophia (St Sophia, Hagia Sophia) 34, 59 Holy Sophia, Kyiv 59 Holy Sophia, Novgorod 59 Tithe Church (desyatinna) 34, 58 clan 11-17,36,38,39,42-4,52, 55-6, 61, 65, 75, 78-83, 86, 90-92, 95,101-4,105,107-8, 312 122,126,129, 132-6,138, 139, 141,148,149, 176, 192, 219, 250, 253, 9 coinage 210, 211 coins 21, 208-13, 239 Constantine VII, emperor 32 Constantine viii, emperor 33, 34-5, 51 Constantine IX Monomachos, emperor 49, 67, 229 Constantine xi, emperor 231, 232, 235 Constantinople 21, 25-6, 27-9, 32, 34, 57-9, 62, 67, 84, 90, 94, 97-8,134, 138,155, 179, 190, 192-4,195, 213-15, 232, 233, 235, 247, 253,53 Continuation of the Patriarch of Constantinople Nikifor’s Short Chronicle
138 Cross, Samuel Hazard 37, 25 Crimean Khanate 188-9, 203, 226, 237, 238 Cyprian, metropolitan 195, 198, 212, 214-16 Dabrowski, Dariusz 113,120, 122, 125,132,140,174 Daniar, tsarevich 226, 238 Daniil Aleksandrovich 48, 139, 148-50,151,153, 239 Daniil Mstislavich 166,173 Daniil Romanovich 14,107,113-14, 118, 119,120, 122-5,140, 144-5,146,167-8, 176, 248, 32 Daniilovichi of Moscow 11, 43, 139, 150, 153,162-3, 196, 202, 239, 244, Daniilovichi of Galicia 11,169 Daumantas 171 David Igorevich 246 David Sviatoslavich 70-71, 246 Davies, Norman 207 Davyd Rostislavich 139 Demetrios Palaiologos 232 Demetrios Kabakes (Cavathis) Ralevs (Raoul) 233 Denmark 56, 70, 84, 85, 86
Index Derevlians 26-7 Dimnik, Martin 120,122 Dionisii, bishop of Suzdal 214-15 Dir 23-4, 47 Dmitrii Aleksandrovich 135,139, 149, 151, 171 Dmitrii Ivanovich ‘Donskoi’ 48, 194, 196-7, 200-201, 202-4, 205, 208, 214-15, 218-21, 229, 231, 236 Dmitrii Ivanovich, со-ruler of Moscow 238-41 Dmitrii lurevich 'Shemiaka' 16, 224-6, 229 Dmitrii Konstantinovich of Suzdal 202-4, 218, 222 Dmitrii Mikhailovich of Tver 155, 156, 159, 163, 191, 40 Dmitrii Romanovich of Briansk 179-80 Dmitri Zavidich 74, 75 Dobrava, daughter of Konrad I of Mazovia 125 Dobronega (Maria) Volodimirovna 66 dynasty 10, 43, 46-7, 50, 55, 148, 223-4, 228-9, 245-6, 248, 251-2 Eastern Roman Empire 226, 247, 253, 261 Edigü, emir 201, 209-10, 212-13, 222 Eisenstein, Sergei 127,147 Elena, daughter of Algirdas 196 Elena, daughter of Stephen in of Moldavia 225, 238, 240-41, 242 Elena Ivanovna 242, 62 Elena Romanovna 113, 119, 120, 122 England 13, 38, 6r, 70, 81 Eric Ejegod 84-6 Eurasia 25, 37, 43, 126, 232, 233-4, 256 Inner 157,185, 254 Europe 13-14,15-16, 37-8, 43, 58, 59, 61, 64, 65, 79, 81, 86, 96, 102,114,120,122,126,143, 145,169,189, 201, 222, 254, I, 4, 33 Evdokia Dmitrievna 202, 221-2 Fëdor, ruler of Kyiv 134 Fëdor of Rzhev 156 Fëdor laroslavich 136,138 Fëdor larunovich 137 Fëdor Ivanovich, ruler of Moscow 251, 252 Fëdor Kuritsyn 241-2 Fëdor, metropolitan 193 Fennell, John 106,129,142-4,147, 159 Feodosia Mstislavna ‘Euphrosina’ 132-3,146,35 Feodula ‘Evfrosinia’ 122,138 Feodora Romanovna 112,119 Feognost (Theognostos), metropolitan 161,193, 46 Fischer, David Hackett 50 France 13, 35, 43, 64-5, 81,101,127 Franklin,
Simon 62, 81 Galicia 11,79,109-10,113-17,119, 120, 122-3,125,14b 144-6, 165-7,171,173,174,178-82, 183, 188, 192, 247-8, 250, 29 Galicia-Volhynia 14,15, 87,101, 109-10,114,116,118,120, 122, 124,126,141,145,165, 169, 178-9,181-2, 192-3, 249 Galician-Volhynian Chronicle 144, 166-9,171-7,181, 248 Gediminas 134,135,179-80,188, 190,191-2 Gedyminids, Gediminovichi 41, 42,49 Gennadii, archbishop of Novgorod 241-2 George, saint 58, 59,13, 61 Georgia see Abkhazia Georgios Tarchaniotes 232-3 Gerontii, hegumen 155,192 Gertrude 66-7 Gleb lurevich 91 Gleb Volodimirovich 61 Golden Age of Rus 57-8, 62-3, 68-9 313
THE RULING FAMILIES OF RUS Golden Gate, Kyiv 58-9, 90,14, 15 Gorodishche 22, 6 Gorskii, Anton A. 149-50 Gostomysl 49 Greeks 30,33,49,77,217,232-3, 244 Gumilev, Lev 37,144 Güyük, qagan 14, 140 Gyöa Haroldsdottir 70, 76 Habsburgs 42, 235 Halperin, Charles 248 Harald Hardrada 57, 64 Harold Godwinson 13, 70 Heimskringla 56-7, 70 Henry Capet 64-5 Herberstein, Sigismund von 49, 236, 241 Holy Roman Empire 49,115, 187, 228, 235 see also Roman Empire Honorius in, pope 98,187 Hrushevsky, Mykhailo 20,116,124, 126,166,169, 174, 175, 181 Hungarians 15, 30,114, 126, 146, 174,181, 213 Hungary 13, 38, 43, 54, 86,101, 109,113,115,119, 122,166, 175, 179, 180, 242 Hussites 242 Hypatian Chronicle 90, 92, 95,103, 105,114,116,119, 120, 124, 125 Hypatian Codex 47,166 laropolk Sviatoslavich 30 laroslav laroslavich 134,138,140, 143-4, 146,148-9,165, 169, 174= 49 laroslav Sviatopolkovich 79 laroslav Vasilevich 186 laroslav Volodimerovich ‘the Wise’ 10-11,13, 36,42-4, 46, 51-9, 61-8, 70, 71, 73, 77, 79, 81, 84, 86, 109-10,134, 247, 250,16 laroslav Volodimerkovich 'Osmomysl' no, 114 laroslavVsevolodovich 98, 100-101, 103,105-7, 130-33= 136-9= 314 141,145,146-7,148-9, 250, 34,35,36 laroslavichi of Rus 44, 64, 135, 246-7, 250 laroslavichi of Tver 11,162-3 laroslavichi of Vladimir-Suzdal 11, 127,131,139 icons 59, 90, 97, 212, 26 Igor 22-7, 30, 40, 46-8,109, 7 Ilarion, metropolitan 46, 59-61 Ingeborg Mstislavna 83, 84 Ingigerd 13, 42-3, 55-9, 63-8, 73, 81,86,16 Innocent iv, pope 144-7, 187 Iosif Volotskii 229,241-2 Islam, Islamic 31,33 Itil 58 lurevichi 45, 87, 91, 93-5,125-6 Iurii Andreevich 94, 149
Iurii Daniilovich of Galicia 155 Iurii Daniilovich of Moscow 15, 148-9,153-9, 161,163,191, 203, 225, 239, 40, 41 Iurii Dmitrievich 16, 217-22, 224,54 Iurii Konchakovich 105-6,132 Iurii Lvovich 15,140,165, 169, 171-81, 183,192-3, 45 Iurii Vasilevich 226-7 Iurii Volodimirovich 'Dolgorukii' 14, 43= 46-7= 48, 87, 89-91, 95, 97, 107= 135= GE 249=23 Iurii Vsevolod(ov)ich 100,102-3, 104-7,124,130, 132, 138 Ivan Andreevich of Mozhaisk 229, 236-7 Ivan I Daniilovich ‘Kalita’ 15, 48, 154, 159, 161-4, 194= 196, 203, 211, 239 Ivan II Ivanovich 196, 202, 218 Ivan Dmitrievich 149,151-3 Ivan lurevich Patrikeev 239-40 Ivan Ivanovich, son of Ivan in 231, 238-9, 242 Ivan Mikhailovich 192 Ivan in Vasilevich 11,16, 75, 163, 210-11, 217, 2 2 4-4 4, 251, 58, 61, 62 Ivan iv Vasilevich ‘the Terrible’ 12, 49, 211, 251-2
Index Ivan Ralev Paleolog (Johannes Ralles Palaiologos) 233, 60 Iziaslav Davidovich 135, 249 Iziaslav Iaroslavich 44, 65-8, 71, 72, 109 Iziaslav Mstislavich 82, no Iziaslavichi of Galicia-Volhynia 44, 73s 79; 80, 107, no, 129,141, 145, 150,165,166 Jadwiga, queen of Poland 180, 206, 208 Jerusalem 33, 98,187, Jews, Jewish 33, 58, 235, 241 Job 46-7 Jogaila, ruler of Lithuania 15, 198, 200, 205-8, 212-13, 2I7j 222 John v Palaiologos 194, 214 John vi Kantakouzenos 193-4 John Vin Palaiologos 217, 232 John of Plano Carpini 124, 145 John Skylitzes, historian 29, 32 Judaism 31, 33, 58, 241 Jusupovic, Adrian 168-9 Kallistos, patriarch 195 Karamzin, Nikolai 139, 251 Kasogians 30, 54 Kavgadyi 156, 158 Kazimierz Konradowic, Duke of Kuyawy 169,173, 187 Kazimierz in, king of Poland 180, 188,193 Kazimierz iv Jagielonczyk, king of Poland 227 Kestutis 192, 200, 205-6 Khazars 30, 31, 33, 58-9 Kirill, metropolitan 140,145 Kliuchevskii,V. O. 138 Knud Lavard 84-5 Koloman 122-3 Konchak 105, 132,173 Konchaka (Agafia) 15,156-7 Konrad I of Mazovia 125,181,187 Konstantsia, daughter of Bela iv 169 Konstantin Mikhailovich 158-9, 161-3 Konstantin Vsevolodovich 102-5, 131,132,138 Kristin Ingesdottir 13, 73-4, 81-4,19 Ksenia laroslavna, wife of Iurii Lvovich 140,154 Kuchkin, V. A. 158 Kudaikul/Peter Ibramovich, tsarevich 238, 240 Kyiv 13-15; 22—8, 30-31, 33~5 40, 46-8, 51-4, 56-9, 64, 66-8, 71-3 75? 77, 79-80, 82-3, 87, 89-93, 97,100-104,106-12, 114-20,122,126,129,132-5, 137,140-41,148,152,155, 165-6,179-80,182,186, 188-95, 198, 200, 202, 212, 214-15, 246, 247-51, 254,46, 49,55 Kyivan Chronicle 40, 45,
46,166-8 Ladoga 22, 56, 255 Laurentian Chronicle 104,105, in, 116,130, 134,136, 141 Leo, emperor 25, 32 Leszek the White 113,123 Lev Daniilovich 15,123,134,149, 165, 169, 171-2,178, 42, 44 Lev lurevich 165,169,180 Lind, John 247, 249-50 Lipitsa River see Battle of the Lipitsa River Lithuania, Lithuanians 11,15, 38, 135,138,152,161,165-6, 172-3,179-80,183-4,185, 186-202, 205-8, 210, 212-15, 217, 219, 222, 225-7, 229, 231, 240-42, 251, 49 Liubartas (Dmitrius of Liubar) 180, 188 Liubech 245-6 Livonian Knights 127-8,136,186-8, 213 Louis I, king of Hungary 180, 206 Loukas Chrysoberges, patriarch 97, 192-3 Lure, Iakov Solomonovich 150 McCullough, David 12 Mackinder, Halford 37, 254 Magnus Olafsson 57 Magnus Sigurdsson 84-6 315
THE RULING FAMILIES OF RUS Makarios, patriarch 214 Maksim, metropolitan 155,179, 192-3 Malfrid Mstislavna 83-6 Mamai, emir 197-8, 201, 203-5, 214 Margaret, daughter of Inge of Sweden 74, 84 Maria, daughter of Andreas Palaiologos 233 Margaret, daughter of Inge of Sweden 74, 84-5 Maria Borisovna 229, 231, 238 Maria laroslavna 207, 221 Maria Mstislavna 83-4 Maria of Byzantium 113-14,120, 122,124 Maria Romanovna see Elena Romanovna Maria Shvarnovna, wife of Vsevolod lurevich 83, 94, 96-7,101-3, 105,107 Maria of Vitebsk 183-4,206 marriage 12, 16, 25, 33-5, 43, 55, 57, 59, 63-6, 67, 73-5, 79, 82-6, 94-5,101-6,112-14, 119-20,122-5,132,134-5, 138,140,145-6,150,169, 172,174,183-4, 186,191-2, 196, 200, 202, 204-5, 207, 217, 229, 231, 238-40, 242-4 Mazovia 66,188 Mehmed 11, sultan 232 Mengli Giray, khan 227, 241 Michael Olelkovich 225, 238, 241 Mikhail Aleksandrovich 192,196, 204 Mikhail laroslavich, brother of Alexander Nevsky 138 Mikhail laroslavich of Tver 140, 148-9, 151, 153-9, 162-3,193, 225, 231,39, 49 Mikhail lurevich 169,174, 44 Mikhail Vsevolodovich 113, 120-23, 137,138,154 Mindaugas 123,134,135, 138,165, 169,171,187-8,192 Mitiai 214-15,53 316 Mongols 14-16,100-101,105,1078, 120, 122-30, 141-3, 145-7, 181-2,187-8,190, 248 Monomakhovichi 43, 45, 87 Morea, Morean 224, 231-3, 235, 244 Moscow it, 14-16, 43, 48, 49-50, 75, 89, 94,108, 135, 139-40, 149-50,152-5,157, 161-4, 179,183-4,189-91,193-6, 200-205, 207-9, 211-19, 221-5, 228-9, 231-4, 236-44, 243, 251, 23,46,59, 60 Mstislav Daniilovich (of Volhynia) 165,171,172, 174-8,181 Mstislav lurevich 90-91 Mstislav Iziaslavich 110-11
Mstislav Mstislavich 102-3 Mstislav Mstislavich (Rostislavich clan) 106,123,125, 132 Mstislav Mstislavich Udatnyi 132 Mstislav Romanovich 132 Mstislav Volodimerovich 54-5 Mstislav/Harald Volodimerich ‘Feodor’ 13, 47, 70-76, 79, 81-4, 86-7, 89-90, no, 21 Mstislavichi 45, 75, 85, 87,136 Muscovy 14,16, 39, 49,102,108, 224, 231-3, 242, 244, 246, 251 Neilos, patriarch 195, 214-15 Nephon, patriarch 155 Nevriui 145-6,152 Niels, king of Denmark 84-5 Niketas Chômâtes 118 Nikonian Chronicle 48, 94-5, 150, 153,157, 205, 207, 219, 227 Niphont, metropolitan 192-3 Nizhnii Novgorod 105,152, 155, 202, 212, 222, 237 Norway 13, 43, 57, 61, 81, 84-5,101 Novgorod 13,14, 22, 30-31, 36, 41, 49, 51-2, 54, 56-7, 59, 63, 712, 74-5, 80, 82, 84, 90, 92, 94, 98, 106, no-12, 122, 126,128, 136,138,145,152,154,156-7, 159, 187, 200, 211, 225-7, 229, 237-8, 240-42, 244, 247, 249, 250, 255,10, ii, 13
Index Novgorod First Chronicle 40, 45, 48, 98,106,136,139,154, 157, 161, 184, 247, 249, 250, 255 Novgorod Fourth Chronicle 138, 236 Olaf Haroldsson, 55-7, 61 Oleg 22-4, 25-6, 40, 47, 89 Oleg laroslavich, son of Gostomysl 114,119 Oleg Ivanovich 200, 212 Oleg Sviatoslavich 30, 78, 80,129, 246 Olga 25-9,34,7 Olgovichi 78, 93, 102,104,107, no, 112,114-16,120,122, 129, 134,135, 137-9, 141, 153,154, 165,166, 176, 250 Orda 16,153-4, 157-9, 161, 162, 190, 197, 201, 203-5, 208-9, 210, 212, 219, 222, 226, 227, 228, 236, 237-8,55, 40 see also Ulus of Jochi Orda, oldest son of Jochi 197 Ottoman Empire 19, 232, 238, 253 Palemon 41, 49 paterfamilias 31, 36, 91-2, 107 Paul и, pope 232 Paszkiewicz, Henryk 247-9 Pelenski, Jaroslaw 189 Pereiaslavl 71, 79, 87,188,191, 246-51 Pereiaslavl Zalesskii 11,135-6, 144,146, 149, 151-3,154, 155,180 Peter, metropolitan 155-6,163, 179,193 Peter Ibramovich see Khudaikul Philip 65, 68 Philotheos Kokkinos, patriarch 194-5, 214-15 Photius, patriarch 32 Photios, metropolitan 217,55 Piast 44, 66 Pimen, metropolitan 215 Podol 59 Poland 13,15, 38, 43, 53-4, 65-6, 84, 109,113,118,125, 134, 166,175,180,187-8,193, 200, 206-8, 212, 222-3, 225, 62 Poles 15, 31,115-16,126, 145,171, 173, 175,181, 207, 264 Polotsk 36, 117, 134, 135,139, 166, 186-8,191,198, 225, 247, 248 Polovtsy, Polovtsians (Qipchaks) 14, 43, 78-9,101,105-6,109,11718,123,131-2,165,187, 256 pope 33,124,125,145,158, 178 posadnik 74, 75, 255 Povest vremennykh let (pvl) 20-22, 24-31, 33-6, 40-41, 45, 47-8, 52, 58, 62, 67-8, 70, 76-7, 89, 166, 246-50 Predslava Riurikovna 112-13, 119 Prus 41, 48-9, 228, 244
Prussia 41, 49, 145 Old Prussians 187, 213 Pskov 25,136,145,161,171,173, 183, 184, 187,191, 226, 240, 255 Qaraqorum 14, 38,101,107,129, 137,138, 140,143,145 Qasim 237-8 Qipchaq Khanate see Ulus of Jochi Qurumshi 144-6 Raffensperger, Christian 38 Rashid al-Din 144-6 Riazan 93, 100, 105, 117, 134-5, 150,152-3,180, 200, 211-12, 247-50 Riurik ii, 16, 22-5, 30, 40-41, 44, 46-9, 228, 244, 251-2 Riurik Rostislavich 46-7, 103-4, 112-16,118-19 Riurikids (Riurikovichi) 10-11,13, 16, 39, 39, 41, 42, 46-8, 228, 245-6, 248, 251-2, Rogneda 35,51 Roman, metropolitan 194-6 Roman Catholic 183, 198, 206, 232, 242 Roman Empire 40, 58 see also Holy Roman Empire Roman Mstislavich 14,15,109-20, 122-4,126,30 317
THE RULING FAMILIES OF RUS Roman Rostislavich 91-2 Rome 14, 41, 49-50, 98,146,158, 231, 232, 234 Rostislav Mstislavich 47, no, 129 Rostislav Riurikovich 103-4,118 Rostislavichi 91-2, 102,106,107, no-12, 114-15,123, 129, 139, 141,148, 153, 165-6 Rostov 36, 89,140,145,149,155, 159, 221, 244, 247, 250, 270 Rowell, S. C. 184,191 Russkaia Pravda 52, 63, 79 Russia 16,19-20, 22, 36-7, 39, 49, 50,108,128,144,189, 235, 243 Samogitia 41,171,186,188 Sarai 15, 38, 100-101, 107, 129,137, 142,146, 153-4, 161, 163-4, 193, 195, 201, 203, 204, 208, 214, 218-19, 221, 222, 224-5, 226, 237 Sartaq 129, 142, 144, 146 Saxo Grammaticus 40, 84 Scandinavia, Scandinavian, Scandinavians 13, 21-3, 25, 3b 35= 37= 38, 40, 52, 55-7= 7°, 83-6 Semen Ivanovich 162, 46 Sermon on Law and Grace (Slovo о zakone i blagodati) 46, 61 Shevkal 161,163 Sit River see Battle of the Sit River Skirgaila, ruler of Lithuania 200, 207-8, 213 Slavs 24, 84-5, 86,189 slaves 28, 30, 52, 80 Smolensk 23, 25, 49, 71, 87,102, 109-10, 112,114-15,117, 123, 129,139,141,148,150,153, 165,186, 196, 211, 225, 247-9, 250 Sofia Vitovtna 12, 16, 205, 207, 217, 218, 221-2, 55, 56 Sofia/Zoe Palaiologina 217, 231, 233-5= 237-9= 244, 59 Stepennaia kniga 11-12,240 Stephen in, ruler of Moldavia 238, 241 318 Story aboutVladimir Kniazi n, 48, 228 Stryjkowski, Maciej 188 Subedei 145,33 succession 10,13,14, 25, 39, 45-6, 55= 72-3, 85, 86, 91,101,107, 130-31, 135,141,146,148- 9, 154,162-3, 165, 188,190, 202-3, 217-18, 220, 223, 224, 226, 239-40, 242, 245-6, 249-52 Suzdal 43, 89-90,103,117,130,135, 142,145-6, 151, 152,154= 155, 158,166, 173, 202, 203,
225, 237, 249, 250, 256 see also Battle of Suzdal; Vladimir-Suzdal Sviatopolk Iziaslavich 73, 79, 246 SviatopolkVolodimerovich 36, 52-4, 62, 65, 66, 71-2 Sviatoslav laroslavich 66, 71, 72, 78, 83 Sviatoslav Igorich 25-7, 29, 30, 46, 5i,7 Sviatoslav Rostislavich no Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich 101,107, 114-15, 131,138,141,146 Sviatoslavichi 71, 72, 78, 80, 83, 246 Sweden 42-3, 73-4,142,146, 254 Swedes 21,128 Svitrigaila, ruler of Lithuania 200, 207, 213, 219, 225 Tamar 1, queen of Georgia 94 Tatar, Tatars 49,144, 153, 156, 158, 161,165,172-5,178,181,18891, 196-7, 200-202, 204, 208, 213, 219, 223, 224-6, 227-8, 236-8, 244, 253, 254, 256, 276 Tatishchev,Vasilii 95,117,126,144 ‘Testament of laroslav’ 68,77,249 Testament of Volodimer Monomakh 76, 77 Teutonic Knights 14, 158,179, 184, 186-8, 205, 207-8, 213, 222 Theodoret, metropolitan 194 Theophilos, metropolitan 193-4 Thietmar of Merseburg 51, 54, 58 Thomas Palaiologos 217, 231-2
Index Timur, emir (Tamerlane) 197, 201, 205, 210, 211-12 Timur-Qutlugh, khan 209-10, 212 Tmutorokan 54, 78 Töle-Buqa, khan 165,174-6, 181 Toqta, khan 148,149,152-6, 163, 172,179,193, Toqtamish, khan 197-8, 200-201, 204-6, 207, 208-13, 215, 222 Treniota 171 Truvor 49 Turov 36,135 Tver ii, 15, 43, 89,135, 146, 149, 152,154-9, 161-3, 169, I73“4 183-4, 189, 191-7= 204, 229 237= 244 Tverian chronicles 150, 207 tysiatskii 75, 80, 222 Ukraine 14, 20, 24, 39, 124,126, 307 Uliana Alexandrovna 15,38,183-4, 192,194,196, 198, 200, 46, 4% 50 Ulugh Muhammad, khan 218-19, 224-5= 236-7 Ulus of Jochi 128-9, 137= I52 153= 165-6,172, 174, 179, 182, 184,187-90,196-7, 200-201, 202-5, 207, 209, 211-12, 222, 226, 256 see also Orda Urus, khan 190,197, 205 Uspenskii sober (Assumption Cathedral), Vladimir 90, 95-6, 97= 104= 25 Uzbeg, khan 15,139,155-9, 161, 163,173, 191, 203,39 Uzhankov, Alexander N. 167 Vaisvilkas (Voishelk) 171-2 Valdemar 85-6 Varangians (Vikings) 21-2, 24, 52-4, 244 Vasilii Aleksandrovich 139 Vasilii I Dmitrievich 16, 202, 204-5, 207-10, 212-13, 216, 217-18, 2 2 0, 2 21, 2 31, 2 3 8, 239,51, 52, 54^55 Vasilii 11 Vasilevich 12,16, 217-21, 224-6, 229, 236-7, 244,56 Vasilii in Ivanovich 211,238-41 Vasilii Dmitrievich of Suzdal 204 Vasilii Mikhailovich of Tver 162, 163 Vasilii Mikhailovich of Vereia 233 Vasilii, monk 77 Vasilii laroslavich 138-40,148 Vasilii lurevich ‘Kosoi’ 16, 222, 224-5= 239= 56 Vasilii Ivanovich Patrikeev ‘Kosoi’ 239-40 Vasilii iv Ivanovich Shuiskii, ruler of Moscow 251-2 Vasilii Vasilevich Romodanovskii 240 Vasilko Briachislavich 139-40 Vasilko lurevich 90-91
Vasilko Romanovich 113-14,119, 122,124-5,171 Vasilko Rostislavich 109, 246 veche 75,136, 256 Verkhuslava Vsevolodovna 102-4 Vernadsky, George 30, 37,155, 202, 211-12, 231 Vitovt see Vytautas Vladimir-on-the-Kliazma 14, 87, 90,129-30 Vladimir-Suzdal 14, 89, 90-93, 95-7, 101-3,105,106,107-8, 109-10,115-16, 118,125-6, 135= 47= i5i= 154= 155-6,163, 165,179, 183-4, 189, 191= i93 194, 196, 200-201, 204, 209, 218, 221, 224, 237, 248-50 see also Suzdal Volhynia 11, 79, 90,109-10,113-14, 116,119,123,129,141,165- 6, 169, 171,172,174,176,17882,186,188,192, 200, 247-8 see also Galicia-Volhynia Volodar Rostislavich 79, 109-10 Volodimer laroslavich 59, 65, 67, 70, 71,109-10 Volodimer laroslavich, son of Gostomysl 114-16,165 Volodimer Konstantinovich 135 Volodimer Mstislavich 72, 86 319
THE RULING FAMILIES OF RUS Volodimer Mstislavich of Volhynia 165-6 Volodimer 1 Sviatoslavich 12-13, 16,19, 30-36, 38, 40, 41, 42, 44, 46-8, 51-3, 55, 58, 61, 135, 245-7, 250, 255 Volodimer Vasilkovich 165, 167, 171-7 Volodimer Vsevolodich ‘Monomakh’ 11,44-5,46, 49, 67-8, 70, 71-3, 76, 79-80, 85, 86-7, 91, no, 129, 246, /7 Volodimer Volodimerovich 72 Volodimerko Volodarich 79, no Volodimerovichi 12-17, 36, 38, 39, 42-5, 47, 52, 55, 57, 61, 65, 66, 74, 75, 78-80, 83-4, 86, 9092,101-2, 104,107-8,122, 125,126, 135, 245, 246, 266 Volodymyr in Volhynia 15,79,90, 109, in-12,114-15, 123,125, 129, 167,175,178,179, 256 Vorskla River see Battle of Vorskla River Vseslav Brachislavich 134, 135 Vsevolod Aleksandrovich 162,231 320 Vsevolod laroslavich 46, 59, 66-7, 72, 73, 76 Vsevolod lurevich‘Big Nest’ 10-11, 14, 90-98,101-7,114-16, 118-19, I24,126,129, 133-5, 138, 144, 149, 153, 27, 31 Vsevolod Mstislavich 75, 82 Vsevolod Mstislavich 115 Vsevolod Olgovich 79, 83-4, no, 112 Vsevolod Sviatoslavich ‘Chermnyy’ 104, 120 VsevolodVolodimerovich 109 Vsevolodovichi 72 Vsevolozh, Ivan Dmitrievich 219-21 Vysheslav Volodimerovich 36 Vytautas, ruler of Lithuania 16, 200-201, 205-10, 212-13, 218-19, 222,51 Vytenis 135 William of Sabina 98-100 Wladyslaw I Lokietek 180, 188 Zoe Palaiologina see Sofia Palaiologina Zosima, metropolitan 241-2 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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