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Political position in Rus'
The Prince of Chernigov was the
kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the
Rus'
Principality of Chernigov, a lordship which lasted four centuries straddling what are now parts of
Ukraine,
Belarus and the
Russian Federation.
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List of princes
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Mstislav I the Bold, 1024–1036
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Sviatoslav I, 1054–1073
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Vsevolod I, 1073–1076
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Vladimir I Monomakh, 1076–1077
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Boris, 1077
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Vsevolod I (again), 1077–1078
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Oleg I, 1078
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Vladimir I Monomakh (again), 1078–1094
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Oleg I, 1094–1097
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Davyd Sviatoslavich, 1097–1123
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Yaroslav Sviatoslavich, 1123–1127
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Vsevolod II, 1127–1139
- Vladimir II Davydovich, 1139–1151
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Iziaslav I, 1151–1154
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Sviatoslav II Olgovich, 1157–1164
- Oleg II Sviatoslavich, 1164
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Sviatoslav III of Kiev, 1164–1177
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Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich, 1176–1198
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Igor Sviatoslavich the Brave, 1198–1201/1202
[2]
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Oleg III Sviatoslavich, 1201/1202–1204
[2]
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Vsevolod III Svyatoslavich, 1204–1206/1208
[2]
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Gleb I Sviatoslavich, 1206/1208–1215/1220
[2]
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Mstislav II Svyatoslavich, 1215/1220–1223
[2]
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Saint Mikhail I Vsevolodovich, 1223–1235
[2] (for the first time)
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Mstislav III Glebovich, 1235–1239/1241
[2]
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Rostislav I Mikhailovich, 1241–1242
[2]
- Saint Mikhail I Vsevolodovich, 1242–1246
[2] (for the second time)
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Roman I Mikhailovich the Old, 1246/1247 – after 1288
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- Oleg IV Romanovich, 13th century
- Mikhail II, late 13th – early 14th century
- Mikhail III Aleksandrovich, 14th century
- Roman II Mikhailovich (the younger), died 1370
- "Dmitry"
Kaributas Algirdaitis (Koribut or Korybut), c. 1372–1393
- Roman II Mikhailovich (the younger), restored, 1393–1401
- Absorbed by the Lithuanians, c. 1401
See also
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