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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
Mstislav I the Bold , 1024–1036
Sviatoslav I , 1054–1073
Vsevolod I , 1073–1076
Vladimir I Monomakh , 1076–1077
Boris , 1077
Vsevolod I (again), 1077–1078
Oleg I , 1078
Vladimir I Monomakh (again), 1078–1094
Oleg I , 1094–1097
Davyd Sviatoslavich , 1097–1123
Yaroslav Sviatoslavich, 1123–1127; sometimes identified with
Constantine of Murom (died
c. 1129), but whether the two men are one and the same person is uncertain.
Vsevolod II , 1127–1139
Vladimir II Davydovich, 1139–1151
Iziaslav I , 1151–1154
Sviatoslav II Olgovich , 1157–1164
Oleg II Svyatoslavich , 1164
Sviatoslav III of Kiev , 1164–1177
Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich , 1176–1198
[2]
Igor Sviatoslavich the Brave , 1198–1201/1202
[2]
Oleg III Sviatoslavich , 1201/1202–1204
[2]
Vsevolod III Svyatoslavich , 1204–1206/1208
[2]
Gleb I Sviatoslavich , 1206/1208–1215/1220
[2]
Mstislav II Svyatoslavich , 1215/1220–1223
[2]
Saint Mikhail I Vsevolodovich , 1223–1235
[2] (for the first time)
Mstislav III Glebovich , 1235–1239/1241
[2]
Rostislav I Mikhailovich , 1241–1242
[2]
Saint Mikhail I Vsevolodovich, 1242–1246
[2] (for the second time)
Roman I Mikhailovich the Old , 1246/1247 – after 1288
[2]
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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