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Prince Vsevolod Mstislavich of Pereslavl. Pskov and of Novgorod

Russian: князь новгородский Всеволод Мстиславич Гавриил Мстиславич, Lithuanian: Novgorodo Kunigaikštis Vsevolodas Gavrila Mstislavaitis
Also Known As: "Гавриил - Всеволод Мстиславич_ Prince of Novgorod in 1117–32", "Prince of Pereslavl (1132) and Prince of Pskov in 1137–38."
Birthdate:
Birthplace: город Новгород, Новгородская область, Россия (Russian Federation)
Death: February 11, 1138 (38-39)
Pskov, Gorod Pskov, Pskov Oblast, Russia (Russian Federation)
Place of Burial: Pskov, Province of Pskov, Russia
Immediate Family:

Son of Mstislav Vladimirovich, Grand Prince of Kiev and Christina Ingesdotter, Princess of Sweden
Husband of NN av Tczernogov
Father of princess Verhuslava of Novgorod; Мстислав Всеволодович Всеволодович; Fyrste Vladimir av Novgorod and Иоанн Всеволодович Всеволодович
Brother of Izyaslav II, Grand Duke of Kiev; Xenia of Kiev; Ingeborg of Kiev; Maria Agaphia of Kiev; Dobredeya Evpraksia Komnensos and 4 others
Half brother of Durancia Mstislavovns Rurikid and Euphrosyne of Kiev

Occupation: Prince of Novgorod in 1117–32, Prince of Pereslavl (1132) and Prince of Pskov in 1137–38, Fyrste av Novgorod
Managed by: Ric Dickinson, Geni Curator
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About Vsevolod Mstislavich - Всеволод Мстиславич

Vsevolod Mstislavich (Russian: Всеволод Мстиславич)

Born: Unknown Died: Unknown

Father: Mstisalv the Great Mother: Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden Spouse: Unknown daughter of Svjatoslav Davidovich Issue: Ivan, and VierzchosłaVa Vsevolodna

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Vsevolod Mstislavich the patron saint of the city of Pskov, ruled as Prince of Novgorod in 1117–32, Prince of Pereslavl (1132) and Prince of Pskov in 1137–38.

Early life

The eldest son of Mstislav the Great and Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden, Vsevolod was born in Novgorod during his father's reign as prince there (1088–1093, 1095–1117) and given the baptismal name Gabriel, or Gavriil. His maternal grandfather was King Inge the Elder of Sweden. The date of his birth is unknown, although the idea has been advanced that the event was commemorated by the Annunciation Church in the Marketplace, founded by Mstislav in 1103.
He was enthroned as Prince of Novgorod after his father Mstislav Vladimirovich became Grand Prince of Kiev in 1117 and ruled Novgorod, with some interruption, until he was ousted by the Novgorodians in 1136. He was married to a Chernigovian princess in Novgorod in 1123 and his son, Ivan, was born there (he died in 1128). In 1123, Vsevolod led the Novgorodians against the Chud. These campaigns continued in 1130 and over the next several years. Aside from Vladimir Yaroslavich, Vsevolod was the first Novgorodian prince known to have been in conflict with Finns (in 1123).

Expulsion from Novgorod

Following his father's death in 1132, support for him began to erode in Novgorod. That same year, he was sent by his uncle, Grand Prince Yaropolk, to Pereslavl, to reign there. When he tried to return to Novgorod later that year, the Novgorodians refused to accept him back because they considered his move to Pereslavl as a betrayal (He had sworn an oath to die in Novgorod). That being said, the chronicles indicate that he was back leading a Novgorodian army in 1133. It was during that campaign that Vsevolod captured the city of Yuryev (modern Tartu, Estonia).
In 1134, Vsevolod led an unsuccessful campaign in Vladimir-Suzdal during which, according to the Novgorodians, he showed indecisiveness, one of the reasons for his dismissal a little over a year later. On 28 May, 1136, he was confined in the Archbishop's courtyard (compound) in the Detinets along with his wife and family, guarded by thirty men so as not to escape. In mid-July he was allowed to leave, going to his uncle in Kiev. The following year, he tried to come back to Novgorod at the head of an army but withdrew instead to Pskov, where he died in February 1138. According to his own wishes, he was buried in the Church of St. Demetrius in Pskov. Vsevolod's dismissal from Novgorod has traditionally been seen as the end of Kievan power in the north and the beginning of the Republic of Novgorod. After him a number of princes were invited in or dismissed over the next two centuries, although only a few, like Aleksandr Nevsky, could assert themselves in the city for a prolonged period.

Church-building and veneration

In addition to leading Novgorodian armies on several campaigns, Vsevolod built a number of churches in and around the city: the Church of St. John on Opoki (1127–1130), the Church of St. George in the Market (1133), the Church of The Assumption in the Market (1133; built with Archbishop Nifont), and the Church of St. George in the Yuriev Monastery. It was Vsevolod who granted the charter to Ivan's Hundred, the first Russian merchant guild. In addition, the Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Yaroslav's Court, while often attributed to his father Mstislav, was mostly built during Vsevolod's tenure in Novgorod.
Vsevolod's comparatively early death prevented him from claiming the Kievan throne. He was survived by a daughter, Wierzchosława, the wife of Bolesław IV the Curly. The prince was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church as Vsevolod-Gavriil. In the Stepennaya Kniga (the "Book of Degrees of Royal Genealogy"), he is listed as a Pskov Wonderworker. His relics were moved from the Church of St. Demetrius to the Trinity Cathedral in the Pskov Kremlin in 1193. The Pskovians attached his name to a German sword with the inscription honorem meum nemini dabo, formerly preserved in the cathedral sacristy, but modern historians date the sword to the 15th century at the earliest.

Marriage and children

Married in 1123 in Novgorod to a Chernigovian princess being an unamed daughter of Svjatoslav Davidovich
Ivan (died 1128) Wierzchosława Wsewolodna (±1124 – 14 march ±1158), Married in 1137 Bolesław IV the Curly, High Duke of Poland



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Principality of Pskov

Ruling Princes

  • Center of the Northern Krivich (Pleskovich) Tribal Union until c. 800 ...
  • Republic of Novgorod ...................... c.800–862
  • Truvor (Rurik's brother, Irboska) ... 862–864
  • Republic of Novgorod ............................ 864–1010 RURIKOVICH
  • Sudislav .................................. 1010–1036 d. 1063
  • Republic of Novgorod ............................ 1036–1132 RURIKOVICH–Perejasławski
  • Svjatopolk I (Novgorod 1142–48) ......... 1132–1136 d. 1154
  • The Republic of Novgorod ............................ 1136–1137
  • Vsevolod of Pskov | Vsevolod I the Exile (in Novgorod 1117–36) .... 1137–1138
  • Svyatopolk I (in Novgorod 1142–48) (restored) ......... 1138 d. 1154
  • To Novgorod ................................... 1138–1177 RURIKOVICH–Smolenski
  • Boris I ................................. .. 1177–1180 d. later
  • To Novgorod ................................... 1180–1209
  • Vladimir I ................................ 1209–1211 d.1227
  • To Novgorod ................................... 1211–1212
  • Vladimir I (restored) ......................... 1212–1213 d. 1227
  • Vsevolod II (in Smolensk from 1239) ....... 1213–1214 d. c. 1245
  • Yaroslav I ................................ 1214 d. later
  • To Novgorod ................................... 1214–1215
  • To Sackalia (Lembitu) ................. 1215
  • Vladimir I (re–restored) ...................... 1215–1227
  • To Novgorod ................................... 1227–1232
  • George .................................... 1232–123? d. aft. 1235
  • To Novgorod ................................... 123? –1240
  • To Livonian Order | Livonia ................. 1240–1242
  • To Novgorod ................................... 1242–1348 House of Giedymin
  • Wingold (Andrzej I; son of Olgierd) .... 1341–1343 d. 1399 ? 4th Lithuanian dynasty
  • Iwan I .................................... 1343–134? GIEDYMIN
  • Wingold (restored) ............................. 1340s –1348 d. 1399 ? 4th Lithuanian dynasty
  • Eustatius of Izborsk ...................... 1348–1356 d.1360 dynasty with unknown origin
  • Basil II Waked the Waves .................. 1356–1358 ? 4th Lithuanian dynasty
  • Eustatius of Izborsk (restored) ............... 1358–1360 Dynasty with unknown origin
  • Alexander III ............................. 1360–137? Dynasty with unknown origin
  • Matvey .................................... 1370s–1377 House of Giedymin
  • Wingold (re–restored) .......................... 1377–1379 / 1386
  • anarchy ................................... 1386–1394
  • Wingold (re–re–restored) ....................... 1394–1396
  • Iwan I (son of Wingold, Grandson of Olgierd) .................................. ..1396–1399 d.aft.1437 with ... ? 4th Lithuanian dynasty
  • Gregory ..................................... 1396–1404 d.1417 with ... RURIKOVICH–Kholmsky
  • Iwan I of Kholm ........................... 1399 and then ... d. 1402 R.–Rostovsky
  • Daniel I .................................. 1401–1407 d.1409 R.–Moskovsky
  • Constantine I of Uglich ................... 1407–1408 d. 1433 R.–Beloozersky
  • Constantine II .............................. 1407–1408 R.–Rostovsky
  • Daniel I (restored) ........................... 1408–1409
  • Alexander IV the Chip ..................... 1410–1412 d. aft. 1434 R.–Moskovsky
  • Constantine I of Uglich (restored) ............ 1412–1413
  • Constantine I of Uglich (re–restored) ......... 1414 R.–Rostovskiy
  • Andrew II ................................. 1415–1417
  • Theodore I ................................ 1417–1420
  • Alexander IV the Chip (restored) .............. 1421–1423 GIEDYMIN–Zwenihorodski
  • Fiodor Patrikiewicz | Theodore II (son of Patricius (prince) | Patrycy) ............................. 1424–1425 d. 1426
  • anarchy 1425–1428 RURIKOVICH–Rostovsky
  • Demetrius I .......................................... ... 1428 d. aft. 1434
  • Alexander IV the Chip (re–restored) ........... 1429–1434
  • Vladimir II ............................... 1434–1436 R.–Babichev
  • Iwan II the Milksop ....................... 1436 R.–Shuisky
  • Boris ....................................... 1436 R.–Rostovsky
  • Vladimir II (restored) .......................... 1436–1439 GIEDYMIN
  • Iwan I (restored) ............................. 1437
  • Alexander V (son of Iwan I Pskowski, grandson of Wingold, grand–grandson of Olgierd) ....................... ............. 1439–1442 G.–House of Czartoryski
  • Alexander Czartoryski | Alexander VI ...... 1443–1447 RURIKOVICH–Shuisky
  • Basil III the Comb ........................ 1448–1455 R–Moskovskiy:
  • Iwan III Shemyakin ........................ 1454 d. aft. 1454 GIEDYMIN–Czartoryski
  • Alexander VI (restored) ....................... 1455–1460 RURIKOVICH–Obolenskiy
  • Iwan IV the Bobbed ........................ 1460–1461 R–Rostovskiy
  • Vladimir III .............................. 1461–1462 GIEDYMIN–Zwenihorodski
  • Iwan Patrikiewicz | Iwan V (son of Patricius (prince) | Patrycy) ............................. 1463–1466 with. .. RURIKOVICH–Shuisky
  • Theodore III ................................ 1463 d. 1472
  • anarchy ....................................... 1466–1467
  • Theodore III (restored) ....................... 1467–1472 R.–Obolensky
  • Yaroslav II ............................... 1472–1474 d. 1488 R.–Kholmsky
  • Daniel II ................................. 1474–1475 d. aft. 1485
  • Yaroslav II (restored) ........................ 1475–1477 R.–Shuisky
  • Basil IV .................................. 1478–1480 d. 1496 R.–Obolensky
  • Andrew III the Nail ....................... 1480
  • Yaroslav II (re–restored) ....................... 1480–1488 R.–Starodubsky
  • Simeon .................................... 1489–1491 R.–Shuisky
  • Basil IV (restored) ........................... 1491–1496 R.–Rostovsky
  • Alexander VII ............................. 1496–1499 R.–Moskovsky
  • Vasili III of Russia | Basil V (in Moscow 1502–1533 as Basil III) ................................ ...... 1499–1502 d. 1533 R.–Obolensky
  • Alexander VIII ............................ 1502 R.–Shuisky
  • Iwan VI the Hunchback ....................... 1502–1503 R.–Rostovsky
  • Demetrius II .............................. 1503–1507 R.–Yaroslavsky
  • Peter I of Pskov (NOT Peter I of Russia!) ................................ ...... 1507–1509 R.–?
  • Peter II the Found ........................ 1509–1510 d. aft. 1510
  • To the Grand Duchy of Moscow | Muscovy .......... 1510–1547
  • To Muscovian Tsardom | Muscovy .............. 1547–1581
  • To Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth ......... 1581–1582
  • To Muscovy .................................... 1582–1608
  • False Demetrius II the Brigand of Tushino ...................................... .1608–1611
  • False Demetrius III the Brigand of Pskov ................................... ...... 1611–May 18, 1612
  • To Muscovy .................................... 1612–1721

О Всеволоде Мстиславиче князе Новгородском (русский)

Псковское княжество

Правящіе князья

  • Центръ племенного союза сѣверныхъ кривичей (Плесковичей) до 800
  • Республика Новгородъ ...................... 800–862
  • Труворъ (братъ Рюрику, Изборскъ) ... 862–864
  • Новгородская Республика ............................ 864–1010 РУРИКОВИЧЪ
  • Судиславъ .................................. 1010–1036 умъ. 1063
  • Новгородская Республика ............................ 1036–1132 РУРИКОВИЧЪ – Переяславскій
  • Святополкъ I (Новгородъ 1142–48) ......... 1132–1136 умъ. 1154
  • Новгородская Республика ............................ 1136–1137
  • Всеволодъ I Ссылка (въ Новгородѣ 1117–36) .... 1137–1138
  • Святополкъ I (въ Новгородѣ 1142–48) (возстановленъ) ......... 1138 умъ. 1154
  • Въ Новгородъ ................................... 1138–1177 РУРИКОВИЧЪ – Смоленскій
  • Борисъ I ................................... 1177–1180
  • Въ Новгородъ ................................... 1180–1209
  • Владиміръ I ................................ 1209–1211 умъ. 1227
  • Въ Новгородъ ................................... 1211–1212
  • Владиміръ I (возстановленъ) ......................... 1212–1213 умъ. 1227
  • Всеволодъ II (въ Смоленскѣ съ 1239 г.) ....... 1213–1214 умъ. 1245
  • Ярославъ I ................................ 1214 умъ. позже
  • Въ Новгородъ ................................... 1214–1215
  • Въ Сакалію (Лембиту) ................. 1215
  • Владиміръ I (возстановленъ) ...................... 1215–1227
  • Въ Новгородъ ................................... 1227–1232
  • Джорджъ .................................... 1232–123? умъ. 1235
  • Въ Новгородъ ................................... 123? –1240
  • Ливонскому ордену ................. 1240–1242
  • Въ Новгородъ ................................... 1242–1348 Домъ Гедимина
  • Вингольдъ (Анджей I; сынъ Ольгерда) .... 1341–1343 умъ. 1399? 4-я литовская династія
  • Иванъ I .................................... 1343–134? Домъ Гедимина
  • Вингольдъ (возстановленъ) ............................. 1340-е –1348 умъ. 1399 4-я литовская династія
  • Евстатіусъ Изборскій ...................... 1348–1356 умъ. 1360 Династія неизвѣстнаго происхожденія
  • Василій II разбудилъ волны .................. 1356–1358? 4-я литовская династія
  • Евпатій Изборскій (возстановленъ) ............... 1358–1360 Династія неизвѣстнаго происхожденія
  • Александръ III ............................. 1360–137? Династія неизвѣстнаго происхожденія
  • Матвѣй .................................... 1370–1377 Домъ Гедимина
  • Вингольдъ (возстановлено) .......................... 1377–1379 / 1386
  • анархія ................................... 1386–1394
  • Вингольдъ (возстановлено) ....................... 1394–1396
  • Иванъ I Псковскій (сынъ Вингольда , внукъ Ольгерда) .................................. ..1396–1399 умъ. 1437? 4-я литовская династія
  • Григорій ..................................... 1396–1404 умъ. 1417 РУРИКОВИЧЪ – Холмскій
  • Иванъ I Холмскій ........................... 1399 умъ. 1402 Р. – Ростовскій
  • Даніилъ I .................................. 1401–1407 умъ. 1409 Р. – Московскій
  • Константинъ I Угличскій ................... 1407–1408 умъ. 1433 Р. – Белоозерскій
  • Константинъ II .............................. 1407–1408 Р. – Ростовскій
  • Даніилъ I (возстановленъ) ........................... 1408–1409
  • Александръ IV Чипъ ..................... 1410–1412 умъ. 1434 Р. – Московскій
  • Константинъ I Угличскій (возстановленъ) ............ 1412–1413
  • Константинъ I Угличскій (возстановленъ) ......... 1414 г. Р. – Ростовскій
  • Андрей II ................................. 1415–1417
  • Ѳеодоръ I ................................ 1417–1420
  • Александръ IV Чипъ (возстановленъ) .............. 1421–1423 ГЕДИМИНЪ – Звенигородскій
  • Ѳедоръ Патрикевичъ | Ѳеодоръ II (сынъ Патрицій (князь)) ............................. 1424–1425 умъ. 1426
  • анархія 1425–1428 РУРИКОВИЧЪ. – Ростовскій
  • Деметрій I .......................................... ... 1428 умъ. 1434
  • Александръ IV Чипъ (возстановленъ) ........... 1429–1434
  • Владиміръ II ............................... 1434–1436 Р. – Бабичевъ
  • Иванъ II, Мясное яблоко ....................... 1436 Р. – Шуйскій
  • Борисъ ....................................... 1436 Р. – Ростовскій
  • Владиміръ II (возстановленъ) .......................... 1436–1439 ГЕДИМИНЪ
  • Иванъ I (возстановленъ) ............................. 1437 г.
  • Александръ V (сынъ Ивана I Псковскаго, внукъ Вингольда, правнукъ Ольгерда) ....................... ..... ........ 1439–1442 ГЕДИМИНЪ – Чарторыйскій
  • Александръ Чарторыйскій | Александръ VI ...... 1443–1447 РУРИКОВИЧЪ – Шуйскій
  • Василій III Гребень ........................ 1448–1454 РУРИКОВИЧЪ – Московскій
  • Иванъ III Шемякинъ ........................ 1455 ГЕДИМИНЪ – Чарторыйскій
  • Александръ VI (возстановленъ) ....................... 1455–1460 РУРИКОВИЧЪ – Оболенскій
  • Иванъ IV Бобикъ ........................ 1460–1461 РУРИКОВИЧЪ – Ростовскій
  • Владиміръ III .............................. 1461–1462 ГЕДИМИНЪ – Звенигородскій
  • Иванъ Патрикевичъ | Иванъ V (сынъ Патрицій {князь}) ............................. 1463–1466 РУРИКОВИЧЪ – Шуйскій
  • Теодоръ III ................................ 1463 умъ. 1472
  • анархія ....................................... 1466–1467
  • Теодоръ III (возстановленъ) ....................... 1467–1472 Р. – Оболенскій
  • Ярославъ II ............................... 1472–1474 умъ. 1488 Р. – Холмскій
  • Даніилъ II ................................. 1474–1475 умъ. 1485
  • Ярославъ II (возстановленъ) ........................ 1475–1477 Р. – Шуйскій
  • Василій IV .................................. 1478–1480 умъ. 1496 Р. – Оболенскій
  • Андрей III Гвоздь ....................... 1480
  • Ярославъ II (возстановленъ) ....................... 1480–1488 Р. – Стародубскій
  • Симеонъ .................................... 1489–1491 Р. – Шуйскій
  • Василій IV (возстановленъ) ........................... 1491–1496 Р. – Ростовскій
  • Александръ VII ............................. 1496–1499 Р. – Московскій
  • Василій III Россіи | Василій V (въ Москвѣ 1502–1533 какъ Василій III) ................................ ...... 1499–1502 умъ. 1533 Р. – Оболенскій
  • Александръ VIII ............................ 1502 Р. – Шуйскій
  • Иванъ В.и. Горбунъ ....................... 1502–1503 Р. – Ростовскій
  • Деметрій II .............................. 1503–1507 Р. – Ярославскій
  • Петръ I Псковскій (НЕ Петръ I Россіи!) ................................ ...... 1507–1509 Р.-?
  • Петръ II Найденный ........................ 1509–1510
  • Въ Великое княжество Московское .......... 1510–1547
  • Въ Московское царство .............. 1547–1581
  • Въ Рѣчи Посполитой ......... 1581–1582
  • Въ Московію .................................... 1582–1608
  • Лжедимитрій II Тушинскій разбойникъ ...................................... 1608–1611
  • Лжедимитрій III Псковскій разбойникъ ......................................... 1611 г. –18 мая 1612 г.
  • Въ Московію .................................... 1612–1721
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Vsevolod Mstislavich - Всеволод Мстиславич's Timeline

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город Новгород, Новгородская область, Россия (Russian Federation)
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February 11, 1138
Age 39
Pskov, Gorod Pskov, Pskov Oblast, Russia (Russian Federation)
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Trinity Cathedral in the Pskov Kremlin, Pskov, Province of Pskov, Russia (Russian Federation)