Person:Iziaslav II of Kiev (1)

Iziaslav II of Kiev
b.Abt 1097
d.13 Nov 1154
m. 1095
  1. Eupraxia of Kiev
  2. Ingeborg of Kiev _____1091 - 1131
  3. Iziaslav II of KievAbt 1097 - 1154
  4. Malmfred of Kiev _____Abt 1100 - Aft 1137
  5. Maria of Kiev _____Abt 1101 - 1179
  6. Rostislav I of KievAbt 1110 - 1167
  7. Vsevolod of PskovBef 1117 - 1138
  8. Euphrosyne of Kiev _____Abt 1130 - Abt 1193
  1. Mstislav II of Kiev - 1172
  2. Yaroslav II of Kiev - 1180
  3. Eudoxia of KievAbt 1131 - Abt 1187
Facts and Events
Name Iziaslav II of Kiev
Alt Name Principe Isjaslav Rurik, II
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1097 Rurik dynasty
Marriage to Agnes of Staufen
Marriage to Unknown Daughter of Demetre I of Georgia
Occupation? Bet 1146 and 1150 Grand Prince of Kiev
Death[1] 13 Nov 1154
Reference Number? Q269085?


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Iziaslav II Mstislavich (; c. 1096 – 13 November 1154),[1] was the oldest son of Mstislav Vladimirovich (Prince of Novgorod) and Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden. He was baptized as Panteleimon.[1] Izyaslav is considered to be progenitor of the Monomakhovychi Volhynian branch (senior branch).[2]

Izyaslav held following offices Prince of Pereyaslav (1132), Prince of Turov (1132–1134), Prince of Rostov (1134– ), Prince of Volhynia (1134–1142), Pereyaslavl (1143–1145), Velikiy Kniaz (Grand Prince) of Kiev (Kyiv, 1146–1149 and 1151–1154).

The identity of his first wife is a daughter of Conrad III of Germany and his first wife Gertrude of Comburg her name was possibly "Agnes". She died in 1151. Their children were:

  1. Mstislav II of Kiev
  2. Yaroslav II of Kiev
  3. Yaropolk, Prince of Shumsk
    1. Vasylko (1151–1182), prince of Shumsk
  4. Evdokia, married Mieszko III the Old, High Duke of Poland. No primary sources confirmed parentage of Eudoxia.
  5. daughter, in 1143 married Prince of Drutsk Rogvold Rogvoldovich[2] (see Principality of Drutsk)

Iziaslav's second wife was Rusudan[1] (or Bagrationi) daughter of King Demetrius I of Georgia, but they were married for only a few months in 1154 before his death. After the death of her husband, the wife returned to Georgia.[1]

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Iziaslav II of Kiev, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.