Vladimir Svyatoslavich of Novgorod (c1158-1200)

Vladimir Svyatoslavich Prince of Novgorod 1180 - 1181 Predecessor	Mstislav Rostislavich the Brave Successor	Yaroslav Vladimirovich Prince Vshizhzhsky 1181 - 1201 Predecessor	? Successor	Philip Vladimirovich (?) Death	1201 Pereyaslavl kind	Ol'govichi Father	Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich Mother	Maria Vasilkovna Polotskaya Spouse	Prebrana (Maria) Mikhailovna Vladimirskaya Children	Philip, Boris, Davyd, Andrei, Svyatoslav (Dmitry)

Vladimir Svyatoskavich (baptized Boris) (after 1142 - autumn 1201, Pereyaslavl ) ) - Prince of Novgorod (1180–1181), prince of Vshchizhsk (1181-1200) third son of Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich of Chernigov and Kiev and Mary, daughter of Vasilka Polotsky.

Biography
In 1175, Vladimir was sent by his father at the head of the army to help Mikhalko Yuryevich and Vsevolod Yuryevich in their struggle for the Grand Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal against their nephews, Mstislav and Yaropolk Rostislavich.

In 1177, together with his brother Oleg, he led the Chernigov army in a campaign to help Vsevolod Yuryevich against Gleb Rostislavich of Ryazan, and fought on Koloksha.

In 1180 he led the Novgorod troops to help Chernigov under Drutsk against Davyd Rostislavich of Smolensk, but in the absence of the main Novgorod forces Vsevolod Yuryevich captured Torzhok , which played a decisive role in the choice of Novgorod prince: Vladimir was expelled and went south to his father, Novgorod prince became grandson Mstislav the Great Yaroslav Vladimirovich.

After the defeat of the Seversky princes of the Polovtsi in 1185, Vladimir, together with his brother Oleg, successfully organized the Semionia defense against Gzak troops.

In 1191, Vladimir participated in an inconclusive campaign against the Polovtsy under the direction of Igor Svyatoslavich.

Researcher " Lay " AY Chernov put forward a hypothesis about the authorship of Svyatoslav, Vladimir [3].

Family and children Wife: with approx. 1178 Prebrahns (Maria), daughter of Mikhail Yuryevich Vladimirsky Children [2] :

Philip (wife - Anastasia; died before the Mongol invasion ). Boris (died 1239). Davyd (d. 1239). Andrew (d. 1239). Svyatoslav (Dmitry) (d. 1239).