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'''Andrei Vladimirovich''' ( August 11, 1102 - January 22, 1141 ) - later also called "The Good" - [[Prince of Volhynia]] from 1119, [[Prince of Pereyaslavl]] from 1135, the youngest son of the Grand Prince of Kiev [[Vladimir II Vsevolodovich Monomakh of Kiev (1053-1125)|Vladimir Monomakh]].
 
'''Andrei Vladimirovich''' ( August 11, 1102 - January 22, 1141 ) - later also called "The Good" - [[Prince of Volhynia]] from 1119, [[Prince of Pereyaslavl]] from 1135, the youngest son of the Grand Prince of Kiev [[Vladimir II Vsevolodovich Monomakh of Kiev (1053-1125)|Vladimir Monomakh]].
   
In 1119, his father installed Andrei Vladimirovich in Vladimir-Volynsky (after the death of [[Roman Vladimirovich of Volhynia (c1090-1119)|Roman Vladimirovich]]).
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In 1119, his father installed Andrei Vladimirovich in [[Vladimir-Volynsky]] (after the death of [[Roman Vladimirovich of Volhynia (c1090-1119)|Roman Vladimirovich]]).
   
Because of Volhynia, Andrew had to counter the attempts of Prince Yaroslav Svyatopolchich, the son of the former [[Grand Prince of Kiev]] Sviatopolk Izyaslavich, who reigned in [[Volhynia]] before the break with Monomakh. Yaroslav appealed to the aid of the Poles, Hungarians and Czechs, but was killed in 1123 during the siege of [[Vladimir-Volynsky]].
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Andrei had to counter the attempts of Prince [[Yaroslav Svyatopolkovich of Turov (c1091-1123)|Yaroslav Svyatopolkovich]], the son of the former [[Grand Prince of Kiev]] [[Svyatopolk Izyaslavich]], who reigned in [[Volhynia]] before the break with [[Vladimir II Vsevolodovich Monomakh of Kiev (1053-1125)|Vladimir Monomakh]]. [[Yaroslav Svyatopolkovich of Turov (c1091-1123)|Yaroslav Svyatopolkovich]] appealed to the aid of the Poles, Hungarians and Czechs, but was killed in 1123 during the siege of [[Vladimir-Volynsky]].
   
In 1128 Andrei was sent by his brother, [[Grand Prince of Kiev]] Mstislav with other princes, to expel the [[Princes of Polotsk]]. In 1135, Andrei was installed as [[Prince of Pereyaslavl]] and managed to defend this principality from encroachments of the [[Grand Prince of Kiev]] Vsevolod Olgovich, hostile to the Monomakhovichi. After being enthroned as [[Grand Prince of Kiev]], Vsevolod Olgovich gave his brother Svyatoslav in the [[Principality of Kursk]] and promised him the [[Principality of Pereyaslavl]]. Svyatoslav went from [[Kursk]] to [[Pereyaslavl]] to fight with Andrei Vladimirovich, but was defeated.
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In 1128 Andrei was sent by his brother, [[Grand Prince of Kiev]] Mstislav with other princes, to expel the [[Princes of Polotsk]]. In 1135, Andrei was installed as [[Prince of Pereyaslavl]] and managed to defend this principality from encroachments of the [[Grand Prince of Kiev]] [[Vsevolod II Olgovich of Kiev (1094-1146)|Vsevolod Olgovich]], hostile to the [[Monomakhovichi]]. After being enthroned as [[Grand Prince of Kiev]], [[Vsevolod II Olgovich of Kiev (1094-1146)|Vsevolod Olgovich]] gave his brother [[Svyatoslav Olgovich of Chernigov (c1108-1164)|Svyatoslav Olgovich]] in the [[Principality of Kursk]] and promised him the [[Principality of Pereyaslavl]]. [[Svyatoslav Olgovich of Chernigov (c1108-1164)|Svyatoslav]] went from [[Kursk]] to [[Pereyaslavl]] to fight with Andrei Vladimirovich, but was defeated.
   
He was buried in [[Pereyaslavl]], in the church of St. Michael.
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He was buried in [[Pereyaslavl]], in the [[church of St. Michael]].
   
 
== Family and children ==
 
== Family and children ==
 
In 1117 he married the granddaughter of Khan [[Tugorkhan (1028-1096)|Tugorkhan]]. Children:
 
In 1117 he married the granddaughter of Khan [[Tugorkhan (1028-1096)|Tugorkhan]]. Children:
   
Vladimir Andreyevich of Dorogobuzh (c1120-1170)
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 17 May 2021



Andrei Vladimirovich the Good of Volhynia {Андрей Владимирович Добрый, Князь волынский) was born 11 August 1102 to Vladimir II Vsevolodovich Monomakh of Kiev (1053-1125) and Nomen nescio and died 22 January 1141 of unspecified causes. He married Granddaughter of Tugorkhan (c1100-c1145) 1117 JL .

Andrei Vladimirovich ( August 11, 1102 - January 22, 1141 ) - later also called "The Good" - Prince of Volhynia from 1119, Prince of Pereyaslavl from 1135, the youngest son of the Grand Prince of Kiev Vladimir Monomakh.

In 1119, his father installed Andrei Vladimirovich in Vladimir-Volynsky (after the death of Roman Vladimirovich).

Andrei had to counter the attempts of Prince Yaroslav Svyatopolkovich, the son of the former Grand Prince of Kiev Svyatopolk Izyaslavich, who reigned in Volhynia before the break with Vladimir Monomakh. Yaroslav Svyatopolkovich appealed to the aid of the Poles, Hungarians and Czechs, but was killed in 1123 during the siege of Vladimir-Volynsky.

In 1128 Andrei was sent by his brother, Grand Prince of Kiev Mstislav with other princes, to expel the Princes of Polotsk. In 1135, Andrei was installed as Prince of Pereyaslavl and managed to defend this principality from encroachments of the Grand Prince of Kiev Vsevolod Olgovich, hostile to the Monomakhovichi. After being enthroned as Grand Prince of Kiev, Vsevolod Olgovich gave his brother Svyatoslav Olgovich in the Principality of Kursk and promised him the Principality of Pereyaslavl. Svyatoslav went from Kursk to Pereyaslavl to fight with Andrei Vladimirovich, but was defeated.

He was buried in Pereyaslavl, in the church of St. Michael.

Family and children

In 1117 he married the granddaughter of Khan Tugorkhan. Children:


References


Children


Offspring of Andrei Vladimirovich of Volhynia {Андрей Владимирович, Князь волынский) and Granddaughter of Tugorkhan (c1100-c1145)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Vladimir Andreyevich of Dorogobuzh (c1120-1170) 1120 28 January 1170
Yaropolk Andreyevich (c1125-c1165)
Unknown Andreyevna of Volhynia (c1140-1166) 1140 1166 Oleg Svyatoslavich of Novgorod-Seversky (c1137-1180)
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Siblings


Offspring of Vladimir II Vsevolodovich Monomakh of Kiev (1053-1125) and Gytha of Wessex (1053-1098)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Mstislav I Vladimirovich of Kiev (1076-1132) 1 June 1076 Turau, Zhytkavichy Rayon, Homiel Voblasts, Belarus 15 April 1132 Kiev, Ukraine Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden (c1080-1122)
Lyubava Dmitriyevna (c1104-c1170)
Izyaslav Vladimirovich of Kursk (c1077-1096) 6 December 1096 Murom
Sofiya Vladimirovna (c1078-c1140) 1078 1140 Svyatoslav Vseslavich of Vitebsk (c1065-c1130)
Svyatoslav Vladimirovich of Smolensk (c1080-1114) 1080 6 March 1114
Yaropolk II Vladimirovich of Kiev (1082-1139) 1082 Chernihiv, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine 18 February 1139 Kiev, Ukraine Yelena of Ossetia (c1100-c1150)
Vyacheslav I Vladimirovich of Kiev (1083-1154) 1083 2 February 1154
Maritsa Vladimirovna (c1085-1146) 1085 20 January 1146 Pseudo-Leo Diogenes II (c1070-1116)
Yuri I Vladimirovich Dolgoruky of Kiev (c1090-1157) 1090 15 May 1157 Anna of Cumania (c1092-c1135)
Olga NN (c1120-c1183)
Roman Vladimirovich of Volhynia (c1091-1119) 1091 6 January 1119 Daughter of Volodar Rostislavich (c1100-c1150)
Yefimiya Vladimirovna of Kiev (c1095-1139) 1095 Kiev, Ukraine 4 April 1139 Kiev, Ukraine Coloman of Hungary (c1070-1116)


Offspring of Vladimir II Vsevolodovich Monomakh of Kiev (1053-1125) and Yefimiya (c1078-1107)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Agafiya Vladimirovna of Kiev (c1097-1144) 1097 1144 Vsevolodko Davydovich of Goroden (c1080-1142)
Andrei Vladimirovich of Volhynia (1102-1141) 11 August 1102 22 January 1141 Granddaughter of Tugorkhan (c1100-c1145)

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Andrei Vladimirovich
Born: 1104 Died: 1153
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Roman Vladimirovich
Prince of Volhynia
1119–1135
Succeeded by
Izyaslav Mstislavich
Preceded by
Vyacheslav Vladimirovich
Prince of Pereyaslavl
1135–1141
Succeeded by
Izyaslav II Mstislavich of Kiev (c1097-1154)