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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Figures IX
- Abbreviations XI
- Acknowledgments XV
- Preface XXXIII
- Introduction 1
- 1. Vsevolod Yaroslavich Lays the Political Foundations for Monomakh (1054–1093) 8
- 2. The Congress at Lyubech (1097) 31
- 3. Vladimir Monomakh Successfully Occupies Kiev (1113–1125) 56
- 4. Monomakh’s Son Mstislav Succeeds His Father to Kiev (1125–1132) 69
- 5. The Monomashichi Fight over the Lands of Pereyaslavl′ (1132–1139) 78
- 6. Vsevolod Ol′govich of Chernigov Usurps Control of Kiev (1139–1146) 97
- 7. Izyaslav Mstislavich Regains Kiev for the Monomashichi (1146–1154) 120
- 8. Interdynastic Disputes (1155–1167) 151
- 9. Andrey Bogolyubskiy Asserts His Superiority over the Princes of Rus′ (1167–1174) 171
- 10. More Succession Rivalries (1174–1181) 196
- 11. Svyatoslav and Ryurik as Co-rulers in Kiev (1182–1194) 206
- 12. Ryurik’s Turbulent Reign (1194–1208) 230
- 13. The Reigns of Vsevolod Bol′shoe Gnezdo and Vsevolod Chermnyy (d. 1212) 271
- 14. The Rostislavichi Attain Primacy in Rus′ (1212–1223) 287
- 15. The Princes at War (1224–1234) 306
- 16. The Vsevolodovichi Fight for Supremacy (1212–1232) 324
- 17. Rivalries for Kiev and Galich (1232–1237) 339
- 18. The Tatar Invasion (1237–1246) 351
- Conclusion 371
- Bibliography 384
- Glossary 397
- Maps 398
- Genealogical Tables 404
- Index 420
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Figures IX
- Abbreviations XI
- Acknowledgments XV
- Preface XXXIII
- Introduction 1
- 1. Vsevolod Yaroslavich Lays the Political Foundations for Monomakh (1054–1093) 8
- 2. The Congress at Lyubech (1097) 31
- 3. Vladimir Monomakh Successfully Occupies Kiev (1113–1125) 56
- 4. Monomakh’s Son Mstislav Succeeds His Father to Kiev (1125–1132) 69
- 5. The Monomashichi Fight over the Lands of Pereyaslavl′ (1132–1139) 78
- 6. Vsevolod Ol′govich of Chernigov Usurps Control of Kiev (1139–1146) 97
- 7. Izyaslav Mstislavich Regains Kiev for the Monomashichi (1146–1154) 120
- 8. Interdynastic Disputes (1155–1167) 151
- 9. Andrey Bogolyubskiy Asserts His Superiority over the Princes of Rus′ (1167–1174) 171
- 10. More Succession Rivalries (1174–1181) 196
- 11. Svyatoslav and Ryurik as Co-rulers in Kiev (1182–1194) 206
- 12. Ryurik’s Turbulent Reign (1194–1208) 230
- 13. The Reigns of Vsevolod Bol′shoe Gnezdo and Vsevolod Chermnyy (d. 1212) 271
- 14. The Rostislavichi Attain Primacy in Rus′ (1212–1223) 287
- 15. The Princes at War (1224–1234) 306
- 16. The Vsevolodovichi Fight for Supremacy (1212–1232) 324
- 17. Rivalries for Kiev and Galich (1232–1237) 339
- 18. The Tatar Invasion (1237–1246) 351
- Conclusion 371
- Bibliography 384
- Glossary 397
- Maps 398
- Genealogical Tables 404
- Index 420