Stanislav (Kiev)
Stanislav ( Ukrainian Станіслав Іванович , Russian Станислав Иванович , baptismal name Terentios ( Терентий Terentij ); † after 1321) was Prince of Kiev in 1321 and Prince of Ryazan .
Historical mentions
Stanislaw was only mentioned in Polish chronicles (Maciej Stryjkowski, Athanasius Kalnofoysky ), not in Russian.
Life
Its origin is unclear. It is mostly assumed that he was a son of the Russian Prince Ivan from Putivl, like his predecessor Vladimir of Kiev . However, the first name Stanislaw ( Stanisław ) is Polish, a different origin is therefore also possible.
In 1321 Stanislaw was defeated and captured by troops of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas in the Battle of the Irpen . From that time on, Kiev and the entire western Russian territory were part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania . Stanislav fled to Bryansk .
Stanislav later became Prince of Ryazan . The year of his death is unknown.
Marriage and offspring
Stanislav married Olga, a daughter of Prince Ivan Yaroslavich of Ryazan. They had a son
- Ivan, Prince of Ovruchsk.
Possibly
- Fyodor, prince of Kiev around 1333–1362
Web links
Remarks
- Jump up ↑ Kronika Macieia Stryikowskiego niegdyś v Krolewcu drukowana teraz znowu z przydaniem historyi panstwa Rossyiskiego przedrukowana // Zbiór dzieiopisow Polskich we czterech tomach zawarty. - W Warszawie, 1766. - T. 2. - pp. 349-351
- ^ A conjecture by Russian and Ukrainian historians
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SURNAME | Stanislaw |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Іванович, Станіслав; Иванович, Станислав; Terentios; Терентий; Terentij |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Prince of Kiev and Prince of Ryazan |
DATE OF BIRTH | 13th century or 14th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 14th Century |