Mstislav enters Kiev in 1159, miniature from the Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible
Grand Prince of Kiev
Reign
22 December 1158 – 1159
Predecessor
Iziaslav II
Successor
Rostislav I
Reign
19 May 1167 – 12 March 1169
Predecessor
Rostislav I
Successor
Gleb I
Reign
March 1170 – April 1170
Predecessor
Gleb I
Successor
Gleb I
Born
c. 1125 Kiev
Died
c. 1170 (aged 44-45)
Spouse
Agnes of Poland
Issue
Roman of Novgorod
Sviatoslav of Brest
Vsevolod of Volhynia
House
Rurik
Father
Iziaslav II of Kiev
Mother
Agnes Hohenstaufen
Religion
Eastern Orthodox
Mstislav II Iziaslavich[a] (died 19 August 1170) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1158 to 1159 and again from 1167 to 1169.[1]
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