Vyacheslav Of Kiev

Vyacheslav Vladimirovich (Вячеслав Владимирович in Russian) (1083-1154), Prince of Smolensk (1113-1125), Turov (1125-1132, 1134-1146), Pereyaslavl (1132-1134, 1142), Peresopninsk (1146-1149), Vyshgorod (1149-1151) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1139, 1151-1154). He was a son of Vladimir Monomakh and Gytha of Wessex. On February 18, 1139 he succeeded his brother Mstislav of Kiev as Grand Prince, but was driven out in March by Vsevolod II of Kiev. He later ruled Kiev jointly with his nephew Iziaslav II of Kiev and died not long after Iziaslav in late 1154 or early 1155 and is buried in the St. Sophia cathedral in Kiev. His only son, Michael Vyacheslavovich, had predeceased him in 1129.

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