The Dynasty of Chernigov, 1146–1246Cambridge University Press, 12 черв. 2003 р. Historians in pre-revolutionary Russia, in the Soviet Union, in contemporary Russia, and in the West have consistently relegated the medieval dynasty of Chernigov to a place of minor importance in Kievan Rus'. This view was reinforced by the evidence that, after the Mongols invaded Rus' in 1237, the two branches from the House of Monomakh living in the Rostov-Suzdal' and Galicia-Volyn' regions emerged as the most powerful. However, careful examination of the chronicle accounts reporting the dynasty's history during the second half of the twelfth and the first half of the thirteenth century shows that the Ol'govichi of Chernigov successfully challenged the Monomashichi for supremacy in Rus'. Through a critical analysis of the available primary sources (such as chronicles, archaeology, coins, seals, 'graffiti' in churches, and architecture) this 2003 book attempts correct the pervading erroneous view by allocating to the Ol'govichi their rightful place in the dynastic hierarchy of Kievan Rus'. |
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Introduction | 1 |
11461164 | 14 |
11641201 | 108 |
12011223 | 241 |
12231246 | 299 |
Conclusion | 384 |
Genealogical tables | 393 |
399 | |
415 | |
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alliance Andrey attack Baty Baum Berezhkov bishop Boris and Gleb boyars cadet branch campaign captured Chernigov lands chronicler reports Church claim cols Concerning the date Daniil daughter Davidovichi death Dnepr domain dynasty eldest evicted evidently father Galich Galicia Gleb Gust Hypatian Chronicle Igor Igor''s Igor’s Igorevichi Ipat Izyaslav Izyaslav Davidovich Izyaslav Mstislavich Karachev Khan Kievan land Konchak Kursk latter Lyubech Makhnovets married Mikhail Monastery Monomakh Monomashichi Moreover Mosk Mstislav nephew nomads Novgorod Severskiy Novgorodians occupied Kiev Oleg Svyatoslavich Olgovichi patrimony Pereyaslavl pillaged political Polotsk Polovtsian Polovtsy Poseme prince of Kiev princes of Chernigov princes of Rus probably Putivl refused returned river Roman Rostislav Rostislavichi rule Kiev Ryazan Ryurik senior branch senior prince sent Smolensk sons Suzdalia Svyatoslav Olgovich Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich Tatars Tatishchev Torchesk town troops Vasil'ko Vladimir Vladimirovich Volyn Vsevolod Vsevolod Chermnyy Vshchizh Vyatichi lands Vyshgorod Yaropolk Yaroslav Osmomysl Yaroslav the Wise Yaroslavich Yury Yury's Zotov