Iziaslav Ier Iaroslavich de Kiev 1a
Nom de naissance | Iziaslav Ier Iaroslavich de Kiev |
Identifiant Gramps | I2925 |
Genre | masculin |
Âge au décès | 54 ans, 9 mois, 2 jours |
Notes
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Iziaslav was the oldest son of Yaroslav I the Wise by his second wife Ingigerd Olafsdottir. Iziaslav succeeded his father, after Yaroslav's oldest child, Valdimir (the only child by Yaroslav's first wife), had predeceased his father. Iziaslav was one of the authors of "Pravda Yaroslavichiv" - a part of the first legal code of Rus, called Ruska Pravda.
He is also credited with the foundation of the Kiev Pechersk Monastery. Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev ceded the whole mountain to Antonite monks who founded a monastery built by architects from Constantinople. According to the Primary Chronicle, in the early 11th century, Antony, a Greek Orthodox monk from Esphigmenon monastery on Mount Athos, originally from Liubech of the Principality of Chernigov, returned to Rus' and settled in Kiev as a missionary of the monastic tradition to Kievan Rus'. He chose a cave at the Berestov Mount that overlooked the Dnieper Riverand a community of disciples soon grew.
In 1043 his father Veliki Kniaz (Grand Prince) Yaroslav made an agreement with King Casimir I of Poland that recognized Cherven as part of Kiev. The agreement was sealed with a double marriage—Casimir to Dobronega, Yaroslav's sister; and Iziaslav to Gertrude, Casimir's sister. From this marriage were born three children: Iziaslav's son Yaropolk, Mstislav and Sviatopolk.
As a result of the popular uprising in 1068, Iziaslav was deposed and fled to Poland. In 1069 he retook Kiev with the help of the Polish army; however, he was ousted again by his brothers in 1073. Iziaslav turned to the German emperor, the Polish king and the Pope for help on several occasions. In 1076 he succeeded in retaking Kiev once again, but soon died in an internecine war against Princes Oleg Sviatoslavich and Boris Vyacheslavich.
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Évènements
Évènement | Date | Lieu | Description | Sources |
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Naissance [E3985] | 1024 | |||
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Décès [E3986] | 3 octobre 1078 | |||
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Décès à la bataille de Nezhatinaia Niva |
Parents
Relation avec la souche | Nom | Date de naissance | Date de décès | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Père | Iaroslav Ier le Sage Vladimirovitch de Kiev [I2100] | 978 | 20 février 1054 | |
Mère | Ingigerd [I2099] | entre 1048 et 1050 | ||
Le frère (germain) | Vladimir Iaroslavich [I2930] | 1020 | 1052 | |
La sœur (germaine) | Anastasia Iaroslavna [I2928] | vers 1023 | entre 1074 et 1096 | |
Iziaslav Ier Iaroslavich de Kiev | 1024 | 3 octobre 1078 | ||
La sœur (germaine) | Elisabeth Iaroslavna [I2929] | 1025 | vers 1067 | |
Le frère (germain) | Sviatoslav II Iaroslavich [I2931] | 1027 | 27 décembre 1076 | |
Le frère (germain) | Vsevolod Ier Iaroslavich de Kiev [I2932] | 1030 | 13 avril 1093 | |
Le frère (germain) | Viatchelav Iaroslavich [I2933] | vers 1035 | vers 1056 | |
La sœur (germaine) | Anne Iaroslavna de Kiev [I1833] | entre 1024 et 1036 | entre 1076 et 1089 | |
Le frère (germain) | Igor Iaroslavich [I2934] | vers 1036 | 1060 | |
Père | Iaroslav Ier le Sage Vladimirovitch de Kiev [I2100] | 978 | 20 février 1054 | |
Belle-mère | Anna [I2926] | |||
Le demi-frère consanguin | Ilya Iaroslavich de Novgorod [I2927] |
Familles
Famille de Iziaslav Ier Iaroslavich de Kiev et Gertrude Piast de Pologne [F1281] |
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Mariés | Femme | Gertrude Piast de Pologne [I2924] ( * vers 1025 + 4 janvier 1108 ) | |||||||||||||
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Arbre généalogique
- Iaroslav Ier le Sage Vladimirovitch de Kiev [I2100]
Ascendants
Références de la source
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Wikipedia
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- Page : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iziaslav_I_of_Kiev
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