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  • Mstislav Rostislavich (c. 1143? – 1180), known as "The Brave" (Russian: Мстислав Ростиславич Храбрый), was Prince of Smolensk and Prince of Novgorod. Mstislav...
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  • fame". The feminine forms are Mstislava and Mścisława. Mstislav of Chernigov (d. 1036), or Mstislav the Brave, son of Vladimir the Great Mstislav I of Kiev...
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    from Kievan Rus' in the decades preceding the Mongol invasions. Mstislav Mstislavich was the son of Mstislav Rostislavich ("the Brave") of Smolensk by a...
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    Mstislav Leopoldovich Rostropovich (27 March 1927 – 27 April 2007) was a Russian cellist and conductor. In addition to his interpretations and technique...
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    champion and the Pechenegs' best fighter. The most well-known fight, however, was that between Prince Mstislav the Brave of Tmutarakan and the Kasog Prince...
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    tribe from the North Caucasus. The Laurentian Codex provides the following information. In 1022, Prince Mstislav the Brave, who at the time was the prince...
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    conquered again by Yaroslav the Wise and his brother Mstislav the Brave in 1030–1031. A similar story took place in 1069, when the Grand Duke Izyaslav Yaroslavich...
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    Circassia (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    1022, Prince Mstislav the Brave, who at the time was the prince of Tmutarakan, started a military operation against the Alans. During the operation, he...
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  • belonged to the Principality of Smolensk and was the second important town of the principality. Before 1167, Toropets was given to Mstislav the Brave, and thus...
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    Livonian Crusade as per Danish Census Book.[citation needed] Mstislav's father Mstislav the Brave, who reigned in Novgorod for less than a year and was buried...
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    tribute to Mstislav the Brave of Smolensk (from ca. 1180); the area became part of Livonia in 1224. In the 1270s the area became a part of Livonia. The Balts...
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    (2A36 Giatsint-B, 2A65 Msta-B, MT-12 Rapira) 49th Artillery Brigade "Mstislav the Brave", in Chernihiv (AS-90, TRG-230) 55th Artillery Brigade "Zaporozhian...
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    Tmutarakan' Prince Mstislav the Brave and Kasogs Prince Rededya. April 11, 1127: Galbert of Bruges recorded an event near Ypres where Herman the Iron challenged...
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    Andrey Ivanov (painter) (category Awarded with a large gold medal of the Academy of Arts)
    copying the old Italian masters and painting icons. In 1812 he was appointed a Professor for his painting of Prince Mstislav the Brave and the defeat of...
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  • - (?-1177), kniaz of Ryazan, son of Rostislav Yaroslavich Mstislav Rostislavich the Brave (Мстислав Ростиславич Храбрый) - (1180), knyaz of Novgorod...
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    coming from the east, led by Yaroslav the Wise and Mstislav the Brave, supported by the future Norwegian king Harald III. In 1031, they captured the strongholds...
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    the nadir of princely power in the city, more powerful princes could assert their power independently over the city, as did Mstislav the Bold in the early...
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  • centuries straddling what are now parts of Ukraine, Belarus and the Russian Federation. Mstislav I the Bold, 1024–1036 Sviatoslav I, 1054–1073 Vsevolod I, 1073–1076...
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  • Mikhail of Vladimir. He had a son: Mstislav III of Kiev. The Contest for the "Kievan Succession" (1155-1175): The Religious-Ecclesiastical Dimension,...
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    Saints in the Russian Orthodox Church are confirmed by canonization which lists the decedent into the Community of Saints. After canonization, the saint is...
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