Ingwar Yaroslavich

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Ingwar Jaroslawitsch ( Ukrainian Інгвар Ярославич , Russian Ингварь Ярославич , * before 1166 ; † after 1212 ) was a prince of the Kievan Rus .

biography

Ingwar was a great-grandson of Mstislav I , a grandson of Isjaslav II and a cousin of Roman Mstislavich .

In 1180 Ingwar supported the then Kiev Grand Duke Ryurik Rostislavich in his campaign against Prince Chernigov's Svyatoslav III. from Kiev .

In 1201, Ryurik began to take action against Roman Mstislavich, who was Prince of Halitsch-Volhynia at the time , who then gathered his own allies against Ryurik. Ryurik was expelled from Kiev in the autumn of the same year. Since Roman could not control his western Russian territories from Kiev, he and his ally Vsevolod III appointed. Ingwar, who was Prince of Lutsk at the time, became Grand Prince of Kiev. Roman chose Ingwar because he was the oldest prince of Volhynia and the second oldest living great-grandson of Mstislav I. Ryurik retook Kiev on January 2, 1203. Ingwar then returned to Lutsk and took the throne there again.

In the years 1211-1212 Ingwar sent militias from Lutsk, Dorogobusch and Shumsk to the Principality of Halitsch-Volhynia to help in a campaign in support of Daniel Romanovich of Galicia , who had been expelled from the Principality .

In June 1212 Ingwar supported the Prince of Smolensk Mstislaw Romanowitsch in driving Grand Duke Vsevolod Svyatoslawitsch out of Kiev. Mstislav then moved to Vyshhorod to restore order there. Ingwar was temporarily given control of the city. Mstislav returned to Kiev in the same year. Ingwar left the city to him again and returned to Lutsk again.

family

Ingwar had four children:

  1. Izyaslav Ingwarowitsch, Prince of Dorogobusch in the Battle of the Kalka fallen
  2. Vladimir Ingwarowitsch, Prince of Kamjanez
  3. Jaroslaw Ingwarowitsch, Prince of Lutsk
  4. Gremislava of Lutsk , married Leszek I.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anti Selart: Livonia and the Rus' in the 13th century . Böhlau Verlag Köln Weimar, 2007, ISBN 3-412-16006-7 , p. 33 .
  2. a b c Gerhard Podskalsky : Christianity and theological literature in the Kiever Rus' (988-1237) . CH Beck, 1982, ISBN 3-406-08296-3 , pp. 303, 323 .
  3. a b c d Ингварь Ярославич. dic.academic.ru, accessed February 17, 2015 .
  4. a b c d Martin Dimnik: The Dynasty of Chernigov, 1146-1246 . Cambridge University Press, 2003, ISBN 1-139-43684-8 , pp. 242, 272, 277 .
  5. ^ A b c John Fennell: The Crisis of Medieval Russia 1200-1304 . Routledge, 2014, ISBN 1-317-87314-9 , pp. 25-26, 35 .
  6. Yevgeny Ptschelow: Монархи России . OLMA Media Group, 2003, ISBN 5-224-04343-3 , pp. 308 .
  7. Lawrence N. Langer: Historical Dictionary of Medieval Russia . Scarecrow Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8108-6618-8 , pp. 50 .
  8. Луцкие князья. hrono.ru, accessed on February 17, 2015 .