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Sviatapolk (Svjatopolk) av Kiev, "Svjatopolk 2."

Male Abt 1050 - Abt 1113  (62 years)

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  • Name Sviatapolk (Svjatopolk) av Kiev 
    Suffix "Svjatopolk 2." 
    Nickname "Michel" 
    Birth Abt 8 Nov 1050  [1, 2
    Gender Male 
    Occupation Abt 1093  Kiev, Ukraina Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    Storfyrste av Kiev.. 
    • Sviatopolk 2 Iziaslavich (8 November 1050 – 16 April 1113) was the son of Iziaslav Iaroslavich by his concubine. During his brother Iaropolk's life, Sviatopolk was not regarded as a potential claimant to the throne of Kiev. In 1069 he was sent to Polotsk, a city briefly taken by his father from the local ruler Vseslav, and then he spent ten years (1078–1088) ruling Novgorod. Upon his brother's death he succeeded him in Turov, which would remain in possession of his descendants until the 17th century.

      He was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1093 to 1113. He was not a popular prince, and his reign was marked by incessant rivalry with his cousin Vladimir Monomakh.
      When Vsevolod Iaroslavich died in 1093, Sviatopolk was acknowledged by other princes as the senior son of the grand prince and permitted to ascend the Kievan throne. Although he participated in the princely congresses organized by Vladimir Monomakh, he is sometimes charged with encouraging internecine wars among Rurikid princes. For instance, he sided with his cousin David of Volhynia and his son-in-law Boles?aw 3. Wrymouth in capturing and blinding one of the Galician princes. He also sided with Vladimir Monomakh in several campaigns against the Kipchaks but was defeated in the Battle of the Stugna River (1093). Later that year, Sviatopolk was again defeated when faced with the Kipchaks, whereupon the latter destroyed Torchesk, an Oghuz Turk settlement.
      In 1096, in an attempt to force Oleg 1. of Chernigov into a Rus compact, Sviatopolk left his lands undefended. His father-in-law, Tugorkhan, raided Pereyaslavl, while Boniak, a Cuman khan, raided as far as Kiev, destroying Berestovo and sacking the three monasteries of Klov, Vydubichi, and the Kiev Monastery of the Caves.[4] Tugorkhan was killed during his raid on Pereiaslavl, and so Sviatopolk had him buried in Kiev.
      In 1111, Sviatopolk, alongside Vladimir 2., led an army at the Battle of the Salnytsia River, where they defeated a Cuman army on the Salnytsia river. The site of this battle is probably at modern-day Izium.
      Sviatopolk's Christian name was Michael, so he encouraged embellishment of St Michael's Abbey in Kiev, which has been known as the Golden-Roofed up to the present. The history now known as the Primary Chronicle was compiled by the monk Nestor during Sviatopolk's reign. [2]
    Death Abt 16 Apr 1113  [1, 2
    Person ID I4500  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 20 Mar 2025 

    Father Isjaslav av Kiev, "Isjaslav 1",   b. Abt 1025   d. Abt 1078 (Age 53 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Mother Gertrud av Polen,   b. Abt 1025   d. Abt 1107 (Age 82 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Family ID F2473  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Living 
    Children 
    +1. Anna av Kiev,   b. Abt 1080, Kiev, Ukraina Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1136 (Age > 57 years)  [Father: Birth]  [Mother: Birth]
    Family ID F2416  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 20 Mar 2025 

  • Sources 
    1. [S1597] Bernt Billing Hansen og Vidar Billing Hansen, Hefte: Rosensverdslektens forfedre, 1990. (Reliability: 1).

    2. [S754] Wikipedia (Reliability: 1).


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