- Sviatopolk II of Kiev
Sviatopolk II Iziaslavich (
Cyrillic : Святополк II Ізяславич, 1050–April 16 ,1113 ) was supreme ruler of theKievan Rus for 20 years, from 1093 to 1113. He was not a popular prince, and his reign was marked by incessant rivalry with his cousinVladimir Monomakh . Upon his death the Kievan citizens raised a rebellion against the Jewish merchants andVarangian officials who speculated in grain and salt.Early life
Sviatopolk was the son of Iziaslav Iaroslavich by his wife
Gertrude of Poland [W. Dworzaczek: "Genealogia". Warszawa 1959. K. Jasiński: "Rodowód pierwszych Piastów". Wrocław-Warszawa (1992).] . Sviatopolk's Christian name was Michael. During his brother Iaropolk's life, Sviatopolk was not regarded as a potential claimant to the Kievan throne. In 1069 he was sent toPolotsk , a city briefly taken by his father from the local ruler Vseslav, and then he spent ten years (1078-88) rulingNovgorod . Upon his brother's death he succeeded him inTurov , which would remain in possession of his descendants until the 17th century.Reign
When
Vsevolod Iaroslavich died in 1093, Sviatopolk was acknowledged by other princes as the senior son ofVeliki Kniaz and permitted to ascend the Kievan throne. Although he participated in the princely congresses organized byVladimir Monomakh , he is sometimes charged with encouraging internecine wars among Rurikid princes. For instance, he sided with his cousin David ofVolhynia in capturing and blinding one of Galician princes. He also sided withVladimir Monomakh in several campaigns against theKypchaks but was defeated in theBattle of the Stugna River (1097).Sviatopolk's
Christian name was Michael, so he encouraged embellishment of St Michael's Abbey in Kiev, which has been known as the "Golden-Roofed" up to the present. The history now known as "thePrimary Chronicle " was compiled by the monk Nestor during Sviatopolk's reign.Marriage and children
Sviatopolk married a
Bohemia n princess
# Zbyslava, married to kingBoleslaw III of Poland
# Predslava, married toPrince Álmos of Croatiaand in 1094 to a daughter of Tugor Khan of the
Kypchaks
# Iaroslav (-1123), Prince ofVolynia married three times - to Hungarian, Polish, and Kievan princesses In consequence of Iaroslav's early death, his descendants forfeited any right to the Kievan throne and had to content themselves withTurov andPinsk .
# Maria, marriedPiotr Włostowic uccession
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External links
* [http://www.xenophongi.org/rushistory/rulers/Sviatopolk2.htm Detailed biography]
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