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Sviatopolk I of Kiev

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Reign
  
1015–1019

Sign
  

Successor
  
Father
  
Yaropolk I

House
  
Rurik dynasty


Reign
  
988–1019

Died
  
1019

Predecessor
  
Name
  
Sviatopolk of

Siblings
  
Yaroslav the Wise

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Spouse
  
a daughter of Boleslaw I Chrobry

Parents
  
Yaropolk I of Kiev, Vladimir the Great

Similar People
  
Yaroslav the Wise, Vladimir the Great, Yaropolk I of Kiev, Sviatoslav I of Kiev, Vsevolod I of Kiev

The life and death of sviatopolk i of kiev


Sviatopolk I Vladimirovich (Sviatopolk the Accursed, the Accursed Prince) (Old East Slavic: Свѧтоплъкъ, Svętopŭlkŭ; Ukrainian: Святополк Окаянний; Russian: Святополк Окаянный, Svyatopolk) (c. 980 – 1019) was the Kniaz' (Prince) of Turov (988–1015) and Velikii Kniaz (the Grand Prince) of Kiev (1015–1019) whose paternity and guilt in the murder of brothers are disputed.

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Early life

Sviatopolk's mother was a Greek nun captured by Sviatoslav I in Bulgaria and married to his lawful heir Yaropolk I, who became Prince of Rus in 972. In 980, Yaropolk's brother Vladimir had him murdered, and the new sovereign raped his predecessor's wife, who soon gave birth to a child. Thus, Sviatopolk was probably the eldest of Vladimir's sons, although the issue of his parentage has been questioned.

When Sviatopolk was eight years old, Vladimir put him in charge of Turov and later arranged his marriage with the daughter of the Polish king Bolesław I Chrobry of Poland. The young princess came to Turov together with Reinbern, the Bishop of Kołobrzeg. Dissatisfied with his father and encouraged by his own wife and Reinbern, Sviatopolk began preparations for war against Vladimir, probably counting on support from his father-in-law. Vladimir soon discovered Sviatopolk's intentions, however, and threw him, his wife and Reinbern in prison. Reinbern died in prison.

Family

  • father - Yaropolk I of Kiev or Vladimir the Great
  • mother - a Greek nun
  • wife - a daughter of Bolesław I Chrobry and Emnilda (wife of Sviatopolk 1013–1018)
  • References

    Sviatopolk I of Kiev Wikipedia