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'''Igor Svyatoslavich'''{{efn|{{langx|orv|Игорь Святъславичь|Igorĭ Svjatŭslavičĭ}}; {{langx|ru| Игорь Святославич}}; {{langx|uk| Ігор Святославич|Ihor Svyatoslavych}};<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CI%5CH%5CIhorSviatoslavych.htm | title=Entry Display Web Page }}</ref> {{langx|non|Ingvar Sveinaldsson}}; ]: ''Yury''<ref name='Dimnik'/>}} (3 April 1151 – {{circa|1201}}),<ref>{{cite book |last1=Pubblici |first1=Lorenzo |title=Mongol Caucasia: Invasions, Conquest, and Government of a Frontier Region in Thirteenth-Century Eurasia (1204-1295) |date=16 March 2022 |publisher=BRILL |isbn=978-90-04-50355-7 |page=55 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jc5kEAAAQBAJ |language=en}}</ref><ref name='Dimnik'>{{cite book | last = Dimnik | first = Martin | title = The dynasty of Chernigov - 1146-1246}}</ref><ref>A number of historians claim Igor died in 1202; he most probably died in the spring of 1201, because most chronicles place the news of his death as the first entry for the year; ''Dimnik, Martin op. cit p. 237.''</ref> nicknamed '''the Brave''', was ] (1180–1198) and ] (1198–1201/1202).<ref name='Dimnik'/><ref name='Vernadsky'/> '''Igor Svyatoslavich'''{{efn|{{langx|orv|Игорь Святъславичь|Igorĭ Svjatŭslavičĭ}}; {{langx|ru| Игорь Святославич}}; {{langx|uk| Ігор Святославич|Ihor Svyatoslavych}};<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CI%5CH%5CIhorSviatoslavych.htm | title=Entry Display Web Page }}</ref> {{langx|non|Ingvar Sveinaldsson}}; ]: ''Yury''<ref name='Dimnik'/>}} (3 April 1151 – {{circa|1201}}),<ref>{{cite book |last1=Pubblici |first1=Lorenzo |title=Mongol Caucasia: Invasions, Conquest, and Government of a Frontier Region in Thirteenth-Century Eurasia (1204-1295) |date=16 March 2022 |publisher=BRILL |isbn=978-90-04-50355-7 |page=55 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jc5kEAAAQBAJ |language=en}}</ref><ref name='Dimnik'>{{cite book | last = Dimnik | first = Martin | title = The dynasty of Chernigov - 1146-1246}}</ref><ref>A number of historians claim Igor died in 1202; he most probably died in the spring of 1201, because most chronicles place the news of his death as the first entry for the year; ''Dimnik, Martin op. cit p. 237.''</ref> nicknamed '''the Brave''', was ] (1180–1198) and ] (1198–1201/1202).<ref name='Dimnik'/><ref name='Vernadsky'>{{cite book | last = Vernadsky | first = George | title = Kievan Russia}}</ref>>


==Marriage and children== ==Marriage and children==

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Prince of Chernigov
Igor Svyatoslavich
Contemporary seal of Igor Svyatoslavich
Prince of Chernigov
Reign1198–1201/2
PredecessorYaroslav II Vsevolodovich
SuccessorOleg III Svyatoslavich
Born3 April 1151
Novgorod-Seversk
Died1201 or 1202
SpouseEuphrosyne Yaroslavna
IssueVladimir of Galicia
Unnamed daughter
Svyatoslav III of Vladimir-Volynsk
Roman II of Galicia
HouseOlgovichi
FatherSviatoslav Olgovich
MotherCatherine

Igor Svyatoslavich (3 April 1151 – c. 1201), nicknamed the Brave, was Prince of Novgorod-Seversk (1180–1198) and Prince of Chernigov (1198–1201/1202).>

Marriage and children

#before 1170: Euphrosyne (possibly) Yaroslavna, the second daughter of prince Yaroslav Osmomysl of Halych by his first wife Olga Yuryevna of Kiev

Ancestors

Ancestors of Igor Svyatoslavich
16. Yaroslav I Vladimirovich, grand prince of Kiev
8. Svyatoslav II Yaroslavich, grand prince of Kiev
17. Ingegerd of Sweden
4. Oleg I of Chernigov
18. Count Etheler of Dithmarschen
9. Kilikia of Dithmarschen
19. Ida of Elsdort
2. Sviatoslav Olgovich, prince of Chernigov
10. Ossolur, Cuman khan
5. Unnamed
1. Igor Svyatoslavich
6. Petrilla, posadnik of Novgorod
3. Catherine

See also

Notes

  1. Old East Slavic: Игорь Святъславичь, romanized: Igorĭ Svjatŭslavičĭ; Russian: Игорь Святославич; Ukrainian: Ігор Святославич, romanizedIhor Svyatoslavych; Old Norse: Ingvar Sveinaldsson; Christian name: Yury

References

  1. "Entry Display Web Page".
  2. ^ Dimnik, Martin. The dynasty of Chernigov - 1146-1246.
  3. Pubblici, Lorenzo (16 March 2022). Mongol Caucasia: Invasions, Conquest, and Government of a Frontier Region in Thirteenth-Century Eurasia (1204-1295). BRILL. p. 55. ISBN 978-90-04-50355-7.
  4. A number of historians claim Igor died in 1202; he most probably died in the spring of 1201, because most chronicles place the news of his death as the first entry for the year; Dimnik, Martin op. cit p. 237.
  5. Vernadsky, George. Kievan Russia.
  6. Basing their observations on the evidence of the Lay of Igor’s Campaign, a number of historians have suggested that her name was Evfrosinia and that she may have been Igor’s second wife; on the other hand, the chronicles neither give Yaroslavna’s name nor suggest that she was Igor’s second wife; Dimnik, Martin op. cit. 121.

Sources

Igor Svyatoslavich OlgovichiBorn: 3 or 10 April 1151 Died: 1201 or 1202
Preceded byOleg I Svyatoslavich Prince of Putivl
1164–1180
Succeeded byVladimir I Igorevich
Preceded byOleg II Svyatoslavich Prince of Novgorod-Seversk
1180–1198
Succeeded byVladimir II Svyatoslavich
Preceded byYaroslav II Vsevolodovich Prince of Chernigov
1198–1201/1202
Succeeded byOleg III Svyatoslavich
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