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For the 2006 Russian animated feature film, see Prince Vladimir (film). For the cruiser, see Russian cruiser Vladimir Monomakh. For the submarine, see Russian submarine Vladimir Monomakh.
Vladimir II Monomakh
Seal of Vladimir II Monomakh
Reign
1113–1125
Predecessor
Sviatopolk II
Successor
Mstislav I of Kiev
Prince of Smolensk
Reign
1073–1078
Prince of Chernigov
Reign
1078–1094
Prince of Pereyaslav
Reign
1094–1113
Grand Prince of Kiev
Reign
1113–1125
Born
26 May 1053
Died
19 May 1125 (aged 71–72) Kiev
Burial
Saint Sophia's Cathedral, Kiev
Spouse
Gytha of Wessex
Euphemia of Byzantium
Third wife
Issue
Mstislav I of Kiev
Izyaslav Vladimirovich
Svyatoslav Vladimirovich
Yaropolk II of Kiev
Viacheslav I of Kiev
Marina Vladimirovna
Roman of Volhynia
Eufemia of Kiev
Agafia (Agatha)
Yuri (George) Dolgoruki
Andrew of Volhynia
Names
Vladimir Vsevolodovich
Dynasty
Rurik
Father
Vsevolod I
Mother
Anastasia of Byzantium
Religion
Eastern Orthodox
Vladimir II Monomakh (Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Мономахъ, romanized: Volodiměrŭ Monomakhŭ;[a] Christian name: Vasily;[1] 26 May 1053 – 19 May 1125) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1113 to 1125.[2] He is considered a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and is celebrated on May 6.[3]
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was fought between the princes of Kievan Rus', Sviatopolk II of Kiev, VladimirIIMonomakh of Chernigov, and Rostislav Vsevolodovich of Pereyaslavl against...
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VladimirMonomakh regarded it as illegitimate. Upon Vsevolod's death, Monomakh therefore refused to hand over Chernigov to the sons of Sviatoslav II of...
889–893), King of Bulgaria Vladimir I of Kiev (Vladimir the Great, 980–1015), medieval ruler of Kievan Rus VladimirIIMonomakh (1053–1125), Veliky Knyaz...
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regional powers rose again. After a final resurgence under the rule of VladimirIIMonomakh (1113–1125) and his son Mstislav (1125–1132), Kievan Rus' finally...
prince's son VladimirIIMonomakh, forcing him to flee to Poland, his mother's homeland. He returned in 1086 and made peace with Monomakh, but was later...
free medical services for poor people. He also healed grand prince VladimirIIMonomakh. Several churches in Ukraine and Russia bear his name. His relics...
with VladimirIIMonomakh, Grand Duke of Kiev who defeated Atrak in 1109, to ensure free passage of nomadic tribes into Georgia. King Andrew II of Hungary...
royal dignity: the Cross of the Life-Giving Tree, barmas, and the cap of Monomakh; Ivan Vasilyevich was anointed with myrrh, and then the metropolitan blessed...