Tribe list of the Rurikids

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Tribe list of the Rurikids

From Rurik to Vladimir Monomakh

  1. Rurik (also Rjurik, approx. 830 – approx. 879), Prince of Novgorod
    1. Igor , rules over the Grand Duchy of Kiev 912–945 m. Olga “the saint” (881–969), regent 945–959
      1. Svyatoslav I (942–972), 959–972 ruling prince of Kiev
        1. Jaropolk (around 958–980), 972–980 Prince of Kiev, m. with a Greek woman, murdered by his brother Vladimir
        2. Oleg , ruler of the Drewlyans , briefly Prince of Kiev in 972, murdered in 977
        3. (illegitimate, from Maluscha ) Vladimir I “the Great” (960–1015), 972–980 ruler of Novgorod, 980–1015 prince of Kiev, m. with Rogneda (died 1000),
          1. Vysheslav , ruler of Novgorod, died before 1014
          2. Svjatopolk I (Russia) (978-1019), 1016-1019 Grand Duke of the Kievan Rus, m. with daughter of the Polish Prince Boleslaw I.
          3. Yaroslav the Wise (979-1054), ruler of Novgorod, 1019-1054 Grand Duke of Kiev, m. with Ingigerd (1001–1050, daughter of Olaf Skötkonung from Sweden) ( House Estridsson )
            1. Vladimir II. Holti (1020-1052), Prince of Veliky Novgorod
            2. Elisabeth of Kiev , married. with Harald III. from Norway
            3. Anastasia of Kiev (1021-1096), married. with Andreas I of Hungary
            4. Isjaslav I (1024-1078), 1054-1073 and 1077-1079 Grand Duke of Kiev, m. with Gertrude (daughter of Mieszko II. Lambert of Poland)
              1. Jaropolk (around 1050-1086 / 87), 1078-1086 Prince of Turow and Prince of Volhynia
              2. Svjatopolk II. (1050–1113), 1093–1113 Grand Duke of Kiev, m. 1094 with a daughter from the Kumanenkhan Tugorkan
            5. Sviatoslav II (1027-1076), married. with daughter of Count Etheler von Dithmarschen, 1073-1076 Grand Duke of Kiev
              1. novel
              2. Oleg
                1. Vsevolod II (1104–1146), 1139–1146 Grand Duke of Kiev
                2. Igor II Olgovich, 1146–1147 Grand Duke of Kiev
              3. Svyatoslav (Prince of Sveria and Czernichow)
              4. Jaroslaw (zu Czernichow) (1124–1129), descendants: see below
              5. David (in Smolensk)
                1. Isjaslav (1159–1161)
            6. Vsevolod I. (1030-1093), m. with Irina (daughter of Emperor Constantine IX ), 1078-1093 Grand Duke of Kiev
              1. Vladimir Monomakh (1053–1125), 1114–1125 Grand Duke of Kiev
            7. Anna of Kiev (1024 / 35-1075 / 89), m. with Heinrich I.
            8. Igor Jaroslawitsch (? –1060), Prince of Vladimir
          4. Boris (around 986-1015), Prince of Rostov
          5. Gleb (around 987-1015), prince of Murom
  2. Sineus (–864), ruler of Bjelosersk
  3. Truvor (-864), ruler of izborsk

related

  1. Oleg the Wise (–912/922), regent for Igor (879–912), relatives unclear

Descendants of Yaroslav, princes from Ryazan to Ivan (1320-1328)

  1. Jaroslaw (zu Czernichow ) (1124–1129)
    1. Rostislav, 1126–1161 Prince of Ryazan
      1. Gljeb, 1161–1177 Prince of Ryazan
        1. Igor, 1180–1194 Prince of Ryazan
          1. Gljeb, 1237–1258 Prince of Ryazan
            1. Roman, 1258–1270 Prince of Ryazan
              1. Constantin, 1270–1306 prince of Ryazan
                1. Yaroslav, 1307-1320 prince of Ryazan
                  1. Ivan, 1320–1328 Prince of Ryazan

Descendants of Yaroslav, prince of Ryazan from Ivan (1320–1328) to Wassili (1448–1483)

  1. Ivan, 1320–1328 Prince of Ryazan
    1. Ivan Korotopol, 1328–1343 Prince of Ryazan
      1. Oleg, 1343–1370 and 1395–1402 Prince of Ryazan
        1. Feodor Olegowitsch, 1402–1434 Prince of Ryazan
          1. Ivan Feodorewitsch, 1434–1456 Prince of Ryazan
            1. Vasily Ivanovich (1448–1483), 1456–1483 Prince of Ryazan, initially under the tutelage of Grand Duke Vasily II.
              1. Ivan Vasilievich, 1483–1500 Prince of Ryazan
                1. Ivan Iwanowitsch, 1500–1517 Prince of Ryazan, expelled

From Vladimir Monomakh to Mikhail

  1. Vladimir Monomakh (1053–1125), Grand Duke of Kiev 1113–1125 ⚭ 1) Gytha of Wessex (daughter of Harald II. ) 2) Byz. Princess 3)?
    1. Mstislaw I "the Great" (1076–1132), Grand Duke of Kiev 1125–1132 ⚭ 1) Christine of Sweden (daughter of Inge I )
      1. Ingeborg ⚭ Knud Lavard ( Estridsson house )
      2. Malfrida ⚭ 1) Sigurd I of Norway 2) Erik II of Denmark ( House Estridsson )
      3. Eupraxia († 1136) ⚭ Alexios Komnenos of Byzantium (elder son of John II. )
      4. Vsevolod († 1138), Prince of Novgorod 1117–1136, Prince of Pskow 1137–1138
      5. Isjaslav II. , Grand Prince of Kiev 1146–1154 ⚭ 1) daughter of Conrad III. (HRR)  ?
        1. Mstislaw II. (–1170), Grand Duke of Kiev 1167–1169 ⚭ Agnes of Poland (daughter of Bolesław III. Wrymouth )
          1. Novel “the great” from Lodomeria (1170–1205), Prince of Vladimir and Galitsch (Halytsch) ⚭ 2) Anna of Byzantium
            1. Vasilko
            2. Daniel (1201–1264), 1205–1206 and from 1212 Prince of Vladimir and Galitsch, 1253–1266 King of Halitsch-Volhynia ⚭ 1) Anna of Novgorod
              1. Leo (Lev) (1228–1301), Prince of Halitsch-Volhynia 1293–1301 ⚭ Constance of Hungary
                1. Georg (Juri), 1301–1308 / 16 King of Halitsch-Volhynia
                  1. Andreas, 1316–1323 King of Halitsch-Volhynien, Halitsch-Volhynien falls to Boleslaw of Mazovia after his death
              2. Roman (1230–1261), Prince of Black Ruthenia ⚭ Gertrud von Babenberg
              3. Mstislaw
              4. Švarno († around 1269), Grand Duke of Lithuania 1267–1269 ⚭ daughter of Mindaugas I of Lithuania
      6. Svjatopolk († 1154), Prince of Pskov 1138–1140, Prince of Novgorod 1142–1148, Prince of Volhynia 1148–1154 ⚭ Euphemia of Moravia (daughter of Otto II. )
      7. Rostislaw (1110–1167), 1125–1160 Prince of Smolensk, 1153 Prince of Novgorod, 1154 and 1159–1167 Grand Duke of Kiev
      8. Rogneda ⚭ Yaroslav of Volhynia
      9. Maria ⚭ Vsevolod II of Kiev
      10. Xenia ⚭ Brjatscheslav of Isjaslavl
      11. EuphrosyneGéza II of Hungary
      12. Vladimir II († 1171), Grand Duke of Kiev in 1167 and 1171
    2. Isjaslav (1077-1096), Prince of Kursk, Murom
    3. Svyatoslav (around 1080–1114), Prince of Smolensk, Perejaslav
    4. Jaropolk II (1082–1139), 1132–1139 Grand Duke of Kiev
    5. Vyacheslav I (1083–1154), Grand Duke of Kiev 1139, 1150, 1151–1154
    6. Yuri Dolgoruki (1090–1157), Prince of Rostov, 1149–1151 and 1155–1157 Grand Duke of Kiev, founder of Moscow ⚭ 1) Anna (Cyclic princess) 2) Helena? of Byzantium
      1. Rostislaw ()
      2. Andrei Bogoljubski ("the pious") (1111–1174), 1157–1174 Grand Duke of Kiev
      3. Vsevolod III. “Big nest” (1154–1212), Grand Duke of Vladimir ⚭ 1) Mary of Ossetia
        1. Constantine “the Wise” (1185–1218), 1212–1218 Grand Duke of Vladimir ⚭ Agafia of Smolensk
          1. Wasilko (1217–1238), Prince of Rostov ⚭ Maria von Tschernigow
          2. Vsevolod (1218–1238), prince of Yaroslavl
          3. Vladimir (1229–1249), Prince of Uglich
        2. Juri II. (1188–1238), 1218–1238 Grand Duke of Vladimir
          1. Vsevolod (1212–1237), prince of Novgorod
          2. Mstislaw (1218-1238)
          3. Vladimir († 1238), Prince of Moscow
          4. Dobrova († 1265)
        3. Yaroslav II. Vsevolodowitsch (1190–1246), Grand Duke of Kiev 1236–1238, Grand Duke of Vladimir 1238–1246 ⚭ 3) Theodosia of Ryazan
          1. Alexander Newski (1220–1263), Prince of Novgorod 1236–1240, Grand Prince of Kiev 1246–1263, Grand Prince of Vladimir 1252–1263 ⚭ Alexandra of Polotsk
            1. Dimitrij I (1250–1294), since 1258 Prince of Novgorod, 1276–1281 and 1283–1293 Grand Duke of Vladimir
            2. Andrei III , 1281–1283 and 1293–1303 Grand Duke of Vladimir
            3. Daniil (* 1261 - † March 4, 1303) descendants: see below
          2. Andrej II. (1221? -1264), Prince of Suzdal 1246-1264, Grand Prince of Vladimir 1248-1252 ⚭ Dobroslava of Halych
          3. Michail († 1248), Prince of Moscow 1246–1248, Grand Prince of Vladimir 1248
          4. Yaroslav III Yaroslavich (1230–1272), Grand Duke of Tver 1247–1271, Prince of Novgorod 1264–1271, Grand Duke of Vladimir 1264–1272
            1. Michail (1271–1318), Grand Duke of Tver 1285–1318, Grand Duke of Vladimir 1304–1318 ⚭ Anna of Rostov
          5. Konstantin († 1255), Prince of Dmitrov-Galitsch
          6. Wassili (1241–1276), Prince of Novgorod 1273–1276, 1272–1276 Grand Duke of Vladimir
        4. Svyatoslav III. (1196–1252), Grand Duke of Vladimir 1246–1248
        5. Iwan (1198-1246?), Prince of Starodub-Klyasma 1237-1247
    7. Roman († 1119), Prince of Volhynia 1117–1119
    8. Andrei (1102–1142), Prince of Volhynia 1119–1135, Prince of Perejaslaw 1135–1142
    9. Maritsa (1104-1146) ⚭ byz. Pretender to the throne
    10. Sofia (Eufemija; † 1139) ⚭ Koloman I of Hungary
    11. Agafia ⚭ Vsevolodko of Grodno

From Daniil to Fyodor I.

  1. Daniil
    1. Ivan I. Kalita (1288–1341), 1325–1341 Prince of Moscow, 1328–1341 Grand Duke of Vladimir
      1. Simeon Ivanovich (1316–1353), 1341–1353 Prince of Moscow and Grand Duke of Vladimir
      2. Ivan II (? –1359), 1353–1359 Prince of Moscow and Grand Duke of Vladimir
        1. Dmitri Donskoi (1350–1389), 1359–1389 Grand Duke of Moscow
          1. Vasily I (1371–1425), 1389–1425 Grand Duke of Moscow
            1. Wassili II (1415–1462), 1425–1462 Grand Duke of Moscow
              1. Ivan III (1440–1505), 1462–1505 Grand Duke of Moscow, Tsar of Russia
                1. Helena of Moscow (1476–1513) ⚭ Grand Duke Alexander (Poland) (1461–1506)
                2. Ivan († 1490)
                  1. Dmitri
                3. Vasily III. (1479–1533), 1505–1533 Grand Duke of Moscow, Tsar of Russia
                  1. Ivan IV “the terrible” (1530–1584), 1533–1584 Tsar of Russia, ⚭ 1547 Anastasia Romanovna († 1560) see family list of the House of Romanov
                    1. Anna (1549-1550)
                    2. Maria (1551)
                    3. Dmitri (1552–1553)
                    4. Ivan (1554–1581)
                    5. Evdokija (1556–1558)
                    6. Fyodor I (1557–1598), 1584–1598 Tsar of Russia
                      1. Fedosuja (1592–1593)
                    7. Vasily (1563)
                    8. Dmitri Ivanovich (Tsarevich) (1582–1591)
    2. Juri I (? –1325), 1303–1325 Prince of Moscow, 1318–1322 Grand Duke of Vladimir

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