Vladimir II Monomakh
Grand Prince of Kiev from 1113 to 1125 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vladimir II Monomakh (Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Мономахъ, romanized: Volodiměrŭ Monomakhŭ;[lower-alpha 1] Christian name: Vasily;[1] 26 May 1053 – 19 May 1125) was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1113 to 1125.[2] He is considered a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and is celebrated on May 6.[3]
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For the 2006 Russian animated feature film, see Prince Vladimir (film). For the cruiser, see Russian cruiser Vladimir Monomakh. For the submarine, see Russian submarine Vladimir Monomakh.
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Reign | 1113–1125 | ||||
Predecessor | Sviatopolk II | ||||
Successor | Mstislav I of Kiev | ||||
Prince of Smolensk | |||||
Reign | 1073–1078 | ||||
Prince of Chernigov | |||||
Reign | 1076/8–1094 | ||||
Predecessor | Vsevolod I of Kiev | ||||
Successor | Oleg I of Chernigov | ||||
Prince of Pereyaslav | |||||
Reign | 1094–1113 | ||||
Grand Prince of Kiev | |||||
Reign | 1113–1125 | ||||
Predecessor | Sviatopolk II of Kiev | ||||
Successor | Mstislav I of Kiev | ||||
Born | 26 May 1053 | ||||
Died | 19 May 1125 (aged 71–72) Kiev | ||||
Burial | Saint Sophia's Cathedral, Kiev | ||||
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Dynasty | Rurik | ||||
Father | Vsevolod I | ||||
Mother | Anastasia of Byzantium | ||||
Religion | Eastern Orthodox |
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