Oleg of Drelinia, a son of Svyatoslav I of Kiev, appointed to rule over the Derevlians (10th century)
Prince Oleg I of Chernigov (r. 1097–1115)
Oleg I Svyatoslavich, Prince of Putivl until 1164, see Oleg I of Chernigov
Oleg II Svyatoslavich (c 1137 - 1180) Prince of Novgorod-Seversk
Prince Oleg III Svyatoslavich (Prince of Chernigov) (c. 1147 – 1204)
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OlegSvyatoslavich may refer to: Oleg of Drelinia, a son of Svyatoslav I of Kiev, appointed to rule over the Derevlians (10th century) Prince Oleg I of...
OlegSvyatoslavich (Russian: Олег Святославич; c. 1052 – 1 August 1115) was a prince from Kievan Rus' whose equivocal adventures ignited political unrest...
Sviatoslav died on February 15, 1164, Igor's older half-brother, OlegSvyatoslavich, took over the control of Novgorod Severskiy and probably gave Putivl...
Oleg III Svyatoslavich (c. 1147–1204) was a Kievan Rus' prince. His baptismal name was Feodosy. He was prince of Vshchizh (1166–before 1175), of Novgorod-Seversk...
Gleb Svyatoslavich (c. 1052 – 30 May 1078) was Prince of Tmutarakan and Novgorod of Kievan Rus'. He ruled Tmutarakan under the overall authority of his...
Chernigov, Oleg Svyatoslavich of Tmutarakan, 11th–12th century Rurikid prince Oleg III Svyatoslavich (Prince of Chernigov) (c. 1147–1204) Oleg Yaroslavich...
(1127–1139) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1139–1146). He was a son of OlegSvyatoslavich, Prince of Chernigov. Vsevolod married Maria Mstislavna of Kiev, the...
Mstislav II Svyatoslavich (c. 1168 – 31 May 1223) was a Kievan Rus' prince. His baptismal name was Panteleymon. He was probably prince of Kozelsk (1194–1223)...
Vsevolod IV Svyatoslavich the Red (Russian: Вcеволод Святославич Чермный, romanized: Vsevolod Svyatoslavich Chermnyi) or Vsevolod Chermnyi (died August...
Oleg II may refer to: Oleg II Svyatoslavich, Prince of Novgorod-Seversk until 1180 Oleg II, Grand Prince of Riazan (r. 1389–1402), the Great This disambiguation...
Vladimir III Svyatoslavich (after 1143 – autumn of 1200) was an Olgovichi prince. His baptismal name was Boris. He was prince of Gomiy (1164–?), of Novgorod...
Roman Svyatoslavich or Roman the Handsome (c. 1052 – 2 August 1079) was prince of Tmutarakan in Kievan Rus'. The starting year of his reign is uncertain...
and he gave Starodub to Yaroslav. However, their cousin, prince OlegSvyatoslavich of Novgorod-Seversk challenged the senior prince's preferential treatment...
the city to Byzantium by Khazar agents during this turbulent time, OlegSvyatoslavich returned to Tmutarakan in 1083 and ousted the usurpers, adopting the...
Oleg II Svyatoslavich, 1164 Sviatoslav III of Kiev, 1164–1177 Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich, 1176–1198 Igor Sviatoslavich the Brave, 1198–1201/1202 Oleg III...
help Mikhail against OlegSvyatoslavich; in addition to them, Metropolitan Kirill I of Kiev also helped to reconcile Mikhail with Oleg who evidently became...
Yaropolk I Sviatoslavich (also translitered as Iaropolk Svyatoslavich; Old East Slavic: Ꙗрополкъ Свѧтославичъ; 952 – 11 June 978) was Prince of Kiev from...
opening of the Russian Scientific Institute "Mikhail Vsevolodovich. OlegSvyatoslavich, in St". с. и, Михальченко; е. в, Ткаченко (2017). "Русский научный...
Yury Svyatoslavich or Georgy Svyatoslavovich (Russian: Юрий Святославович or Георгий Святославович) was the last sovereign ruler of the Principality of...
was Prince of Putivl and Prince of Galicia. He was the son of Igor Svyatoslavich and Euphrosyne Yaroslavna. He was with his father during his campaign...
Vsevolod in 1078, when Oleg Sviatoslavich (and his brother Boris) attempted to gain the throne of Chernigov from Vsevolod. Oleg had been allied to the...
Euphrosyne Yaroslavna (fl. 12th century) was the wife of Igor Svyatoslavich, Prince of Novgorod-Seversk and daughter of the Galician prince Yaroslav Osmomysl...
Yaroslav the Wise posthumously baptized his uncles, princes Yaropolk and OlegSvyatoslavich, and moved their burials to the Tithe Church. The chronicles mention...
his brother Rurik Rostislavich. In 1175, he together with Prince OlegSvyatoslavich, was fighting in Chernigov and in next year lost battle with Cumans...