Familypedia
Advertisement


Ilya Yaroslavich of Novgorod was born 1018 to Yaroslav I Vladimirovich of Kiev (c978-1054) and died circa 1034 of unspecified causes.

Ilya Yaroslavich is a hypothetical prince of Novgorod (XI century), the supposed eldest son of Yaroslav the Wise [1]..

Ilya is mentioned only in the Novgorod Chronicle, according to which Yaroslav the Wise had a son, who was put in charge of Nizhny Novgorod. After his death, Vladimir became the ruler of Novgorod.[2]}} According to A. Nazarenko , Ilya was a prince of Novgorod from August 1018 to 1019 / 1020 [3], Янин относит княжение Ильи к 1030—1034 годам[4].

A. Nazarenko also put forward a hypothesis according to which it was Ilya who was the "son of the King of Russia", who was married to Estrid (Margarita) Danish (from her marriage to Jarl Ulv, the dynasty of Estredsen who ruled in Denmark went to Denmark ). Then the marriage in his opinion could be concluded only about 1019[3].

If Ilya really existed (many historians doubt his existence [5]), he could have been born only from the alleged first marriage of Yaroslav the Wise , and his mother was the first wife of Yaroslav (presumably Anna), mentioned in Titmar's chronicle under 1018, as being in captivity to Bolesław Polish [6]..

It is possible that Ilya also had another, "princely" pagan name, which has not reached us; perhaps, information about him was taken by a chronicler from a church memorial, where only the Christian name was used.

References

<references>

Bibliography







Siblings


Offspring of Yaroslav I Vladimirovich of Kiev (c978-1054) and Nomen nescio
Name Birth Death Joined with
Ilya Yaroslavich of Novgorod (1018-c1034) 1018 1034


Offspring of Yaroslav I Vladimirovich of Kiev (c978-1054) and Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden (1001-1050)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Vladimir Yaroslavich of Novgorod (1020-1052) 1020 Veliky Novgorod, Veliky Novgorod Urban Okrug, Novgorod Oblast, Russia 4 October 1052 Veliky Novgorod, Veliky Novgorod Urban Okrug, Novgorod Oblast, Russia Nomen nescio
Anastasya Yaroslavna of Kiev (1023-c1074) 1023 1074 Andrew I of Hungary (c1014-1060)
Izyaslav I Yaroslavich of Kiev (1024-1078) 1024 3 October 1078 Gertrude of Poland (c1025-1108)
Yelizaveta Yaroslavna of Kiev (1025-1067) 1025 1067 Harald III Hardrada (c1046-1066)
Anna Yaroslavna of Kiev (c1028-1075) 1024 1075 Henry I of France (1008-1060)
Raoul IV de Vexin (?-1074)
Daughter
Daughter
Svyatoslav II Yaroslavich of Kiev (1027-1076) 1027 27 December 1076 Kiev Cecilia of Dithmarschen (c1030-c1070)
Oda von Babenberg (c1040-c1087)
Vsevolod I Yaroslavich of Kiev (1030-1093) 1030 13 April 1093 Vyshgorod, Vyshhorod Rayon, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine Anastasia Monomachos (c1035-1067)
Anna Polovetskaya (c1050-1111)
Igor Yaroslavich of Volhynia (1036-1060) 1036 Veliky Novgorod, Novgorod Oblast, Russia 1060 Smolensk, Smolensk Oblast, Russia Kunigunde of Orlamünde
Vyacheslav Yaroslavich of Smolensk (1036-1057) 1036 Kiev, Ukraine 1057 Oda of Stade (c1036-c1075)

Residences

Footnotes (including sources)

Afil



  1. ^ Template:ВТ-РБС
  2. ^ НПЛ, С. 161, 470.
  3. ^ a b , Janine refers to the reign of Ilya years 1030-1034
  4. ^ Янин В. Л. Новгородские посадники. — Template:М., 1962. — С. 48—49.
  5. ^ Например, А. Карпов считает, что «Илья — крестильное имя другого сына Ярослава, новгородского князя Владимира».
  6. ^ Titmar mentions that when Boleslav was captured by Kiev in 1018, "The stepmother of the named king, his wife and nine sisters were there" (Титмар Мерзебургский. Хроника. Кн. 8, гл. 32). According to Ingigerda Ярослав женился только в 1019 году.
Advertisement