Yaroslav Yaropolchich of Berestya (c1070-1102)

Jaroslav Yaropolchich (Yaropolkovich) ( 1070-s - 1102 / 1103 ) - Prince Beresteis'ka, the eldest son of Vladimir-Volyn prince Jaropolk Izyaslavich.

Contents 1	Biography 2	Notes 3	References 4	References Biography Yaroslav was the eldest son of Yaropolk Izyaslavich from a concubine[ source not specified 1125 days ]. The exact year of Yaroslav's birth is unknown. Perhaps he was born in the 1070s [1].

VN Tatishchev assumed that Yaropolk, becoming Volhynian prince, handed over in 1079 to Yaroslav Lutsk [2]. L. Voitovich, leading this news, believes that Yaroslav could rule Lutsk before the Lyubech Congress (1097), after which all Volhynia was given to Davyd Igorevich [3].

According to the chronicles, Yaroslav owned the Beresteysky lot. It is not known when he got Brest. This could have happened either after the expulsion of Davyd Igorevich from Volhynia to 1099, or after the death of Mstislav Svyatopolchich, who succeeded Davyd in 1099 [4].

For the first time in the annals Yaroslav is mentioned only in 1101. This year he raised an uprising against his uncle, the Grand Duke of Kiev Svyatopolk Izyaslavich. In response, Svyatopolk went to war with him and captured Yaroslav in captivity, after which he was imprisoned in Kiev. But at the request of the Metropolitan and the clergy, Svyatopolk soon released Yaroslav, taking an oath not to encroach on the possessions of his uncle and live in Kiev.

However, on October 1, 1101/1102, Yaroslav violated his oath and fled from Kiev, heading for Poland. But on the Nera River he was overtaken and captured by Prince Yaroslav Svyatopolchich, after which Yaroslav was again placed in prison in Kiev. There he died. Primary Chronicle indicates that Yaroslav died on August 11 1102 / 1103 the year [5], according to other sources Yaroslav died December 20 [3].

The annals do not indicate whether Yaroslav was married and had children. However, according to Nazarenko, the sons of Yaroslav Yaropolchich were the clerical prince Vyacheslav Yaroslavich, traditionally considered the son of Yaroslav Svyatopolchich , and the gentry prince Vsevolodko , traditionally considered the son of Davyd Igorevich [1]. According to Tatishchev, Yaroslav left behind his son Yuri, according to other sources unknown.

In the summer 6610. Select Jaroslav Yaropolchich i Kyev month of October in 1 day. [show] Notes Nazarenko A. V. The Gorodensky Principality ... - P. 137-139. Tatischev VN History Russian. - P. 122. Voitovich L. Decree. op ... Nazarenko A. V. Gorodenskoye Principality ... - P. 135. Tale of Bygone Years - (Library of Ancient Rus literature). Literature Yaroslav Yaropolkovich // Encyclopaedic dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : 86 t. (82 t. And 4 ext.). - St. Petersburg. , 1890-1907. Voitovich LV Knyazivskyi dynasties Scheme of Єurope (kynets IX - cob of the XVI century): a warehouse, suspilna i polichnichna role. Historical and genealogical information. - Львів: Інститут українознавства ім. I.Krip'yakevich, 2000. - 649 p. - ISBN 966-02-1683-1. (ukr.) Kogan V.М., Dombrovsky-Shalagin V.I. Prince Rurik and his descendants: Historical-genealogical arch. - St. Petersburg. : "Parity", 2004. - 688 p. - 3000 copies. - ISBN 5-93437-149-5. Nazarenko A.V. Gorodenskoye princedom and Gorodensky princes in the 12th century // Nazarenko A.V. Ancient Rus and the Slavs (The Ancient States of Eastern Europe, 2007) / Institute of World History. - M .: Russian Foundation for Assistance to Education and Science, 2009. - P. 124-161. - ISBN 978-5-91244-009-0. Tatischev VN History Russian. - M., 1963. - T. 2. - 350 p.