Vsevolodko (d. February 1, 1142 [1] ) - Prince of Goroden (no later than 1116 - 1141 ).
| Vsevolodko | |||||||
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| Predecessor | position established | ||||||
| Successor | Boris Vsevolodovich | ||||||
| Death | February 1, 1142 | ||||||
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| Children | , , and | ||||||
| Religion | Orthodoxy | ||||||
It is first mentioned in the annals under 1116 in connection with the marriage of the daughter of Vladimir Monomakh Agafye . His inheritance was first mentioned in Grodno in connection with the participation of Vsevolod in the campaign of Mstislav Vladimirovich to the Principality of Polotsk in 1127 . Vsevolod also participated in the campaign of Mstislav and Olgovich against Lithuania in 1132 .
Origin
Main article: Principality of Gorod
According to various versions, Vsevolod was a son:
- Yaroslav Yaropolchich (he tried to get an inheritance in Berestye , thereby isolating him from the Volyn volost of his cousin Yaroslav Svyatopolchich , and died in prison with his uncle Svyatopolk Izyaslavich of Kiev in 1102 );
- Davyd Igorevich of Volyn (1086-1099);
- Davyd Svyatoslavich of Chernigov.
Children
- Boris Vsevolodovich (d. No later than 1166 )
- Gleb Vsevolodovich (d. 1170 )
- Mstislav Vsevolodovich (participant in the battle of Orel in 1183 )
- daughter (married to Vladimir Davydovich of Chernigov)
- Anna (married to Yuri Yaroslavich Turovsky)