Iaroslav II Vladimirski
Iaroslav II Vladimirski known as Fédor (Russian: Яросла́в II Все́володович ) prince de Novgorod (1232 with 1236) of Kiev (1236 with 1238) then of Vladimir of (1238 with 1246).
Wire of Vsevolod III Vladimirski and Marie of Ossétie. Born on February 8th, 1191 with Vladimir it is initially Grand Prince de Kiev of 1236 to 1238.
In 1238 when it assembles on the throne of Vladimir the Tatars plunder and burn. Kiev is devastated in 1240, in spite of the heroic restitance of the governor prince Dimitri. To avoid a greater massacre it agrees to go to the camps of large the khan Mongolian Ögödei and obtains in 1243 the title of Large Prince de Vladimir. It sends then his Constantin son to Saraï which in cost after stay a two years carrier of an order inviting it to come in person to pay homage.
The legend wants that the mother of large Khan poisoned Iaroslav; always it is that 8 days after having left the Mongolian camp it died mysteriously in Central Asia the September 30th 1246, the covered body of suspect spots. The chronicle wants that terribly humiliated to have had to pay homage in person he died of sorrow! In fact it seems to be dead plague.
Of its third union with Théodosia dead girl of Igor prince de Riajan on May 4th, 1244 it left 11 children of which:
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Alexandre Nevski Large Prince de Vladimir and Grand prince de Kiev
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Andre II Vladimirski Large Prince de Vladimir
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Michel II Vladimirski Large Prince de Vladimir
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Iaroslav III Vladimirski Large Prince de Vladimir
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Vassili Ier Vladimisrki Large Prince de Vladimir
Category: Monarch of Russia Category: Death in 1246
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