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first invaded Kievan Rus' and his elder brother Yuri was killed in battle, Yaroslav left Kiev for Vladimir, where he was crowned grand prince. Yaroslav attempted to restore the cities of
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and had to retreat to Pereslavl; a helmet that he lost during the battle would be retrieved by archaeologists in 1808.
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and blocked its supplies of grain to Novgorod. Several months later, he was defeated by his father-in-law
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to rule their city but could not effectively claim the throne. Thereupon he was sent to take
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and Maria Romanovna of Galicia and Volynia. Fyodor died the day before his marriage date.
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Fyodor Yaroslavich (Winter, 1219 – 5 June 1233). Betrothed to Euphrosyne Mikhailovna of
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In 1214, Yaroslav married his second wife Rostislava Mstislavna. She was a daughter of
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and proclaimed himself its Prince in 1248. Killed while facing a
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In 1222, Yaroslav, finally enthroned in Novgorod, overran all of
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after the Mongol ravages and fires. In 1243, he was summoned by
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from 1238 to 1246. He collaborated with Batu Khan following the
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Yaroslav married his first wife c. 1205. She was a daughter of
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In 1218, Yaroslav married his third wife Fedosia Igorevna of
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and died a week after he had been allowed to return home.
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and another Cuman princess. Her maternal grandfather was
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In 1200, he was sent by his father to rule the town of
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His next ambition was to subjugate 290:, before he was ultimately poisoned. 662:, Prince of Moscow. Took control of 534:as his representative in the north. 420:adding citations to reliable sources 387: 62:adding citations to reliable sources 33: 16:Grand Prince of Vladimir (1238–1246) 379:and retrieved by a peasant in 1808. 13: 682:Konstantin Yaroslavich, Prince of 14: 1217: 1076: 650:(30 May 1220 – 14 November 1263). 392: 38: 1181:Murdered royalty of Kievan Rus' 1048: 628:. Her mother was a daughter of 566:. There he was poisoned by the 298:Yaroslav was the fourth son of 175:a daughter of Yuri Konchakovich 49:needs additional citations for 1171:13th-century murdered monarchs 1011: 609:. They were divorced in 1216. 1: 985: 693:Maria Yaroslavna (born 1240). 673:Daniil Yaroslavich (d. 1256). 590:. 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