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set off in pursuit and defeated the nomads. After all the contingents had reassembled, Igor advised that they withdraw under the cover of darkness because they had seen how great a force the Cumans had already mustered. But Svyatoslav Olgovich pointed out that he had pursued the Cumans over a great
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The same year, his brother-in-law, prince Vladimir Yaroslavich of Halych died, and his death created a political vacuum. Although, the Olgovichi could argue that their marriage ties with his dynasty gave them the right to rule Halych, however, Roman Mstislavich was the quickest off the mark and he
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informed him that they had spotted the enemy in battle array. They advised him either to attack quickly before the Cuman band received reinforcements or to withdraw. Igor and his relatives refused to return home, because, they argued, their peers would mock them for fearing to face death and heap
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Alarmed at the audacity of the princes to come to their very lairs, the Donets Cumans sounded a general alarm; for three days enemy archers shot arrows at them without engaging them in battle. The princes’ only hope lay in reaching the river Donets; if they fled, however, it meant deserting the
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common soldiers, and therefore they rode against the enemy. The raid ended in catastrophe: the Cumans surrounded Igor's forces like an unyielding wall so that only fifteen of the Rus’ men escaped. Igor was seized by a Cuman called Chilbuk but later Khan Konchak assumed responsibility for his
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from the Kievan land. Meanwhile, Igor, accompanied by Khans Konchak and Kobyak, was waiting for him near Vyshgorod. After Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich occupied the capital, the Cumans asked him to let Igor accompany them to the Lake Dolobsk. When Ryurik Rostislavich learnt that Igor and the
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for the three captive princes. After leaving Svyatoslav, he visited Ryurik Rostislavich. Archaeological evidence suggests that after returning to Novgorod Severskiy, Igor reinforced the fortifications and founded new ones in the vicinity of Vyr.
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When Khan Konchak attacked again Rus’ with a large force in 1185, Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich and Ryurik Rostislavich quickly assembled a force. The chronicler claims that Igor was also eager to attack him even against the advice of his
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On September 26, 1188, Igor and his family attended the festivities organized by Rurik Rostislavich to celebrate his son's wedding. During the same week, Rurik Rostislavich gave away his daughter to Igor's son Svyatoslav.
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In the summer, grand prince Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich launched a major campaign against the Cumans; Igor proposed that Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich take the route across the Pereyaslavl lands and he would meet him at the river
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whose prince Gleb Rogvoldovich formed a pact with prince David Rostislavich of Smolensk. Although David Rostislavich came to assist the prince of Drutsk, but Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich, who had expanded his authority over
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and concluded an agreement. Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich's main objective in assembling the senior generation of Olgovichi was to secure Igor's allegiance. On September 8, Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich ordered Igor and prince
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s obstinately stuck to their views, they split their horde into two. Koza attacked Putivl but failed to take it; nevertheless, he set fire to its outer town, pillaged the district, and razed surrounding villages.
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report only one defeat. But it was his defeat at the river Kayala (the exact location of which has never been definitively established) that has become immortalized through its literary rendering in
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Cumans pillaged the Pereyaslavl lands in February 1184, Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich sent his sons and his troops to Igor ordering him to pursue the tribesmen. Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich's co-ruler,
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Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich died during the last week of July 1194, and his death changed the order of seniority among the Olgovichi: his only brother, Yaroslav Vsevolodovich became the new
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towns of the Olgovichi and rode off in a huff; Igor also sent the Kievan troops home. Consequently, Igor went in pursuit of the Cumans with a greatly diminished force, including some
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at them and withdrew. Igor and his brother prince Vsevolod Svyatoslavich of Trubetsk advanced in formation at a steady pace, but his nephew Svyatoslav Olgovich of Rylsk and his son
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A number of historians claim Igor died in 1202; he most probably died in the spring of 1201, because most chronicles place the news of his death as the first entry for the year;
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His half-brother, Oleg Sviatoslavich died on January 16, 1180; thus Igor left Putivl to succeed him in Novgorod Severskiy. Soon after Oleg Sviatoslavich's death, grand prince
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s argued: Koza suggested that they should raid the towns of the defeated princes along the river Seym; Konchak proposed attacking the princes on the Kievan side. Because the
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and they attacked towns belonging to the Olgovichi (the ruling dynasty of Chernigov). Igor led a campaign against the invaders on June 29. After crossing the river
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Meanwhile, Igor was spending his captivity in Konchak's camp. Although twenty Cumans were appointed to guard him, he was free to ride wherever he chose and to
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to escort Vladimir Yaroslavich home. In the autumn of 1188, his son Vladimir Igorevich returned home from captivity with Khan Konchak's daughter.
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At the beginning of 1181, Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich launched an expedition against Vsevolod Yuryevich in order to free from captivity his son
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Later, on April 13, 1185, Igor, with some other junior princes, undertook a daring raid against the nomads with the object of reaching the
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to lead the junior Olgovichi and Monomakhovichi against Vyshgorod that he was besieging; the nine-week siege of the town became a failure.
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distance and that his horses were too exhausted to set off immediately; therefore Igor ordered his troops to rest for the night.
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Investigators point out that there is no trustworthy evidence for ascertaining the date on which the cathedral was built;
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Chronicle evidence reveals that he had an enviably successful military career; he led many campaigns against the
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of Chernigov. One of his first tasks was to renew the alliances that Yaroslav Vsevolodovich had concluded with
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After crossing over to the other side of the river Tor, Igor rode away. He traveled eleven days to the town
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enjoyed the status of the second most powerful town in the Chernigov land. Basing their observations on
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In 1190, grand prince Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich married his grandson David Olgovich to Igor's daughter.
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On an unspecified date in 1198, prince Yaroslav Vsevolodovich died, and Igor succeeded him on the
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but he left the opera unfinished at the time of his death nearly twenty years later. It fell to
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When he died, as the prince of Chernigov, Igor merited burial in the Cathedral of Holy Saviour.
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In 1187, Igor reconciled his brother-in-law (Vladimir Yaroslavich) and father-in-law (
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On his campaign against the Cumans, a heroic poem was written which is the peak of
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flap and crawled out while the guards were entertaining themselves with games.
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Anatoly Vorony. In Search of the River Kayala. Day, Kiev. 12 December, 2000
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After learning of Igor's defeat Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich sent his two sons
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From Drutsk, Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich traveled south to evict grand prince
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of the dynasty, and Igor became the second in seniority in the family.
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When Sviatoslav died on February 15, 1164, Igor's older half-brother,
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The Lay of Igor’s Campaign - Prince Igor flees from Kuman captivity
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While returning from his victory, Igor visited the shrine of
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from the old times of Vladimir to this present time of Igor,
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summoned Igor and Igor's brother Vsevolod Svyatoslavich to
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Igorevna (1171/1173 – after 1196), wife of David Olegovich
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and adverse weather conditions prevented his departure.
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To judge from circumstantial evidence, Igor's reign in
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As Igor's forces came to the river Syuurliy, the enemy
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Prince of Chernigov
Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich
Oleg III Svyatoslavich
Novgorod-Seversk
Euphrosyne Yaroslavna
Issue
Vladimir of Galicia
Svyatoslav III of Vladimir-Volynsk
Roman II of Galicia
House
Olgovichi
Sviatoslav Olgovich
Prince of Novgorod-Seversk
Prince of Chernigov
Svyatoslav Olgovich
Yury Vladimirovich of Suzdal

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