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List of figures | ||
List of maps | ||
List of genealogical tables | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Chronological table of events | ||
Glossary | ||
Abbreviations | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The third generation continued: 1146-1164 | 14 |
Igor fails in Kiev | 14 | |
Svyatoslav Ol'govich fights for survival | 26 | |
Svyatoslav flees to the Vyatichi lands | 34 | |
Bishop Onufry champions Klim Smolyatich | 39 | |
Svyatoslav recovers the Vyatichi lands | 41 | |
The Davidovichi plot treachery | 43 | |
Igor's death | 45 | |
Svyatoslav reclaims the Posem'e | 48 | |
The princes of Chernigov and Izyaslav of Kiev reconciled | 52 | |
The Ol'govichi help Yury capture Kiev | 55 | |
Svyatoslav translates Igor's body to Chernigov | 59 | |
Vladimir Davidovich falls in battle | 62 | |
Izyaslav Davidovich in Chernigov | 66 | |
Svyatoslav Ol'govich maintains ties with Polotsk | 69 | |
The razing of Gorodets and Yury's revenge | 70 | |
Monomashichi, Mstislavichi, Davidovichi in Kiev | 72 | |
The princes of Chernigov and the church | 78 | |
Junior Ol'govichi and Davidovichi rebel | 79 | |
Yury's death | 81 | |
Izyaslav Davidovich in Kiev | 82 | |
Svyatoslav Ol'govich intervenes in Polotsk | 85 | |
Izyaslav loses Kiev | 86 | |
Metropolitan Konstantin's death in Chernigov | 90 | |
Izyaslav the fugitive | 91 | |
Izyaslav's intrigue | 96 | |
Izyaslav dies fighting for Kiev | 97 | |
Svyatoslav Ol'govich as senior prince | 101 | |
Svyatoslav's death | 103 | |
Rivalry for succession to Chernigov | 105 | |
2 | The fourth generation: 1164-1201 | 108 |
Births, marriages, and deaths | 108 | |
Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich faces two problems | 110 | |
The Mstislavichi fight for Kiev | 112 | |
An All-Rus campaign against the Polovtsy | 114 | |
The princes of Rus sack Kiev | 115 | |
The aftermath | 119 | |
Igor's first victory against the Polovtsy | 122 | |
Svyatoslav builds a church and harbors a fugitive | 124 | |
Svyatoslav makes a bid for Kiev | 125 | |
Svyatoslav declines the offer to rule Kiev | 128 | |
Rivalry for succession in Suzdalia | 130 | |
Oleg challenges Svyatoslav for domains | 131 | |
Svyatoslav: kingmaker in Suzdalia | 134 | |
Svyatoslav captures Kiev | 135 | |
Svyatoslav fortifies his friendship with the princes of Suzdalia and Smolensk | 137 | |
Marriages, deaths, and alliances | 139 | |
Svyatoslav antagonizes his allies over Novgorod, Ryazan, and Kiev | 144 | |
Svyatoslav attacks Suzdalia | 147 | |
Svyatoslav in Novgorod | 148 | |
Svyatoslav: co-ruler with Ryurik | 150 | |
Svyatoslav and Vsevolod reconciled | 152 | |
Church and dynastic affairs | 153 | |
Svyatoslav sends Igor in pursuit of the Polovtsy | 156 | |
Igor and Yaroslav boycott Svyatoslav's campaign | 158 | |
Igor conducts a separate raid | 161 | |
Khan Konchak attacks Rus | 162 | |
Igor's defeat at the Kayala | 163 | |
Domestic affairs | 181 | |
Bishop Profiry's perfidy | 184 | |
Three princely deaths | 185 | |
The Polovtsy renew their incursions | 187 | |
Marriage alliances and family ties | 189 | |
Rivalry for Galich | 191 | |
Vsevolod of Suzdalia defends Vladimir Yaroslavich in Galich | 193 | |
The first intra-dynastic marriage in the dynasty | 195 | |
The Khan Kuntuvdey affair | 196 | |
Svyatoslav's disagreement with Ryurik | 197 | |
The Ol'govichi renew their raids on the Polovtsy | 200 | |
The Duumvirs fail to negotiate peace with the nomads | 202 | |
Svyatoslav's death | 205 | |
Vsevolod challenges Ryurik's allocation of towns | 212 | |
The Monomashichi make an unreasonable demand on Yaroslav | 214 | |
The Ol'govichi attack Vitebsk | 217 | |
The death of Vsevolod "Fierce Aurochs" | 221 | |
Yaroslav's agreements with Vsevolod, Novgorod, and Ryazan | 223 | |
The Ol'govichi in Novgorod | 228 | |
Important political and ecclesiastical developments | 230 | |
Yaroslav's death | 231 | |
Igor as senior prince | 232 | |
Igor's death | 237 | |
3 | The fifth generation: 1201-1223 | 241 |
The reign of Oleg Svyatoslavich in Chernigov | 241 | |
Vsevolod Chermnyy forms a pact with Mstislav of Smolensk | 249 | |
Vsevolod Chermnyy and Ryurik fail to capture Galich | 251 | |
The Igorevichi occupy Galich | 253 | |
Vsevolod Chermnyy evicts Ryurik from Kiev | 255 | |
Rivalries for Kiev and Vladimir in Volyn | 257 | |
Vsevolod Chermnyy loses Kiev the second time | 260 | |
Rivalries for Galich | 263 | |
Vsevolod Chermnyy consolidates his rule in Kiev | 267 | |
The hangings | 270 | |
Vsevolod Chermnyy's revenge and death | 276 | |
An evaluation of Vsevolod's reign | 280 | |
A time of temporizing | 287 | |
Mstislav Svyatoslavich as senior prince | 291 | |
The Kalka battle | 293 | |
4 | The sixth generation: 1223-1246 | 299 |
Mikhail becomes Yury's agent in Novgorod | 300 | |
Dynastic crisis and marriage alliances | 302 | |
Mikhail and Vladimir of Kiev at odds with Daniil of Volyn | 306 | |
Mikhail returns to Novgorod as its prince | 310 | |
Mikhail antagonizes Yaroslav over Novgorod | 315 | |
The snem of 1231 and Mikhail's attack on Kiev | 320 | |
Mikhail relinquishes Novgorod to Yaroslav | 324 | |
Mikhail captures Kiev | 326 | |
Mikhail's rule in Galich | 332 | |
Mikhail returns to Kiev | 337 | |
Mikhail's son Rostislav loses Galich | 341 | |
The Tatars invade Ryazan and Suzdalia | 342 | |
Mikhail seeks sanctuary in Kamenets | 347 | |
The Tatars raze Chernigov | 349 | |
Mikhail's odyssey | 353 | |
The fall of Kiev and the aftermath | 356 | |
Rostislav fights for control of Galicia | 360 | |
Rostislav deserts his father | 364 | |
Baty makes all princes of Rus submit to him | 366 | |
Mikhail's death | 368 | |
Mikhail's family | 374 | |
Descendants of other families | 380 | |
Conclusion | 384 | |
Genealogical tables | 393 | |
Select bibliography | 399 | |
Index | 415 |
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