List of the princes of Novgorod

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The list of princes of Novgorod shows the princes in the principality of Novgorod (around 860–1136) and the rulers in the republic of Novgorod (1136–1480).

Legendary princes

  • Slovenian
  • Vandal
  • Stolposvyat
  • Vladimir
  • Brawlin (9th century)
  • Burivoy (9th century)
  • Gostomysl (- around 860)

Novgorod Rus

Kievan Rus

Principality of Novgorod

  • Igor (912-945)
  • Svyatoslav (945-969)
  • Vladimir the Great (969–977), son of Svyatoslav
  • Jaropolk (977–979), son of Svyatoslav
  • Vladimir (979-988)
  • Vysheslav (988-1010), son of Vladimir
  • Yaroslav the Wise (1010-1034), son of Vladimir
  • Ilya , son of Yaroslav (before 1034)
  • Vladimir (1034–1052), son of Yaroslav
  • Isjaslaw I (1052-1054), son of Yaroslav
  • Mstislaw (1055-1067), son of Isjaslav
  • Gleb (1067, 1069-1073, 1073-1078), son of Svyatoslav
  • Svjatopolk (1078-1088), son of Isjaslav
  • Mstislaw (1088-1094), son of Vladimir Monomakh
  • Davyd (1094-1095), son of Svyatoslav
  • Mstislaw (1095-1117)
  • Vsevolod (1117–1132), son of Mstislav
  • Svyatopolk (1132), son of Mstislav
  • Vsevolod (1132–1136)

Novgorod Republic

  • Svyatoslav (1136–1138), son of Oleg
  • Svyatopolk (1138)
  • Rostislaw (1138–1140), son of Juri
  • Svyatoslav (1140–1141)
  • Svyatoslav (1141), son of Vsevolod of Kiev
  • Rostislaw (1141–1142)
  • Svyatopolk (1142–1148)
  • Jaroslaw (1148–1154), son of Isjaslaw
  • Rostislav (1154)
  • Davyd (1154–1155), son of Rostislav
  • Mstislaw (1155–1158), son of Jurij
  • Swjatoslaw (1158–1160), son of Rostislaw
  • Mstislaw (1160–1161)
  • Svyatoslav (1161–1168)
  • Roman (1168–1170), son of Mstislaw
  • Rjurik (1170–1171), son of Rostislaw
  • Juri Bogoljubski (1171–1175), son of Andrei
  • Svyatoslav (1175), son of Mstislav
  • Mstislaw (1175–1176), son of Rostislaw
  • Jaroslaw (1176–1177), son of Mstislaw
  • Mstislaw (1177-1178)
  • Jaropolk (1178), son of Roatislaw
  • Roman (1178–1179), son of Rostislaw
  • Mstislaw (1179–1180), son of Rostislaw
  • Vladimir (1180–1181), son of Svyatoslav
  • Yaroslav (1182–1184), son of Vladimir
  • Mstislaw (1184–1187), son of Dawyd
  • Yaroslav (1187-1196)
  • Jaropolk (1197), son of Jaroslaw
  • Yaroslav (1197–1199)
  • Svyatoslav (1200–1205), son of Vsevolod
  • Constantine (1205–1207), son of Vsevolod
  • Svyatoslav (1207-1210)
  • Mstislaw (1210–1215), son of Mstislaw
  • Yaroslav (1215–1216), son of Vsevolod
  • Mstislaw (1216-1218)
  • Svyatoslaw (1218–1219), son of Mstislaw
  • Vsevolod (1219–1221), son of Mstislav
  • Vsevolod (1221), son of Yuri
  • Yaroslav (1221-1223)
  • Vsevolod (1223-1224)
  • Michail (1224–1226), son of Vsevolod
  • Yaroslav (1226-1228)
  • Fyodor (1228–1229), son of Yaroslav
  • Alexander Newski (1228–1229), son of Yaroslav
  • Mikhail (1229)
  • Rostislaw (1229–1230), son of Mikhail
  • Yaroslav (1230-1236)
  • Alexander Nevsky (1236-1240)
  • Alexander Newski (1241–1252)
  • Wasilij (1252–1255), son of Alexander
  • Jaroslaw (1255), son of Jaroslaw
  • Wasilij (1255-1257)
  • Alexander Newski (1257–1259)
  • Dmitrij (1259–1263), son of Alexander
  • Yaroslav (1264-1272)
  • Dmitrij (1272-1273)
  • Wassili (1273–1276), son of Jaroslaw
  • Dmitri (1276-1280)
  • Andrej (1281–1285), son of Alexander
  • Dmitri (1285-1292)
  • Andrej (1292-1304)
  • Michail (1308-1314), son of Yaroslav
  • Afanasij (1314–1315), son of Daniel
  • Mikhail (1315-1316)
  • Afanasij (1318-1322)
  • Jurij (1322–1325), son of Daniel
  • Alexander (1325-1327), son of Mikhail
  • Ivan Kalita (1328-1337)
  • Simeon (1346–1353), son of Ivan
  • Iwan (1355–1359), son of Iwan
  • Dmitri (1359–1363), son of Constantine
  • Dmitri Donskoi (1363–1389), Grand Duke of Moscow, son of Ivan
  • Lengvenis (1389–1407), son of Algirdas , Grand Duke of Lithuania
  • Wassili (1408–1425), Grand Duke of Moscow, son of Dmitri Donskoy
  • Vasily the Blind (1425–1462), Grand Duke of Moscow, son of Vasily
  • Michael (1470–1471), son of Olelko
  • Ivan (1462–1480), Grand Duke of Moscow, son of Vasily

literature

  • Michael C. Paul: Was the Prince of Novgorod a third-class bureaucrat after 1136? , in: Yearbooks for the History of Eastern Europe 56/1, 2008, pp. 72–113
  • Минникес И. В .: Основания и порядок избрания князя в русском государстве X-XIV вв. , in: Академический юридический журнал 4 (6) / 2001 online

See also