Vsevolod Davydovich of Murom (c1085-c1127)

Vsevolod Davydovich - Prince of Murom ( 1123 - 1127 or earlier), the second of five sons of Davyd Svyatoslavich of Chernigov.

Biography
In 1116, together with Yaropolk Vladimirovich participated in the campaign against the Polovtsians, three cities were taken: Sugrov, Sharukan and Balin.

In 1123, Davyd Svyatoslavich died, the prince of Chernigov was taken by Yaroslav Svyatoslavich, and his place in Murom, as the elder in the family of Svyatoslavich - Vsevolod. His fate is unknown. In 1127 Yaroslav was expelled from Chernigov Vsevolod Olgovich and returned to Murom.

Family and children
About his wife Vsevolod Davydovich nothing is known, there is only the assumption that she is the daughter of the Polish prince Boleslaw III Krivoustoy.

According to the outdated version (early Tatischev VN ), which goes back to the Gustyn annals and then rejected by historians, Vsevolod was the ancestor of the Princes Gorodensky.

Reference
The Tale of Bygone Years L. Voitovich - Knyazivski Dynastyi Schidnoi Evropi