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    Vladimir II Monomakh (Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Мономахъ, romanized: Volodiměrŭ Monomakhŭ; Christian name: Vasily; 26 May 1053 – 19 May 1125) was Grand...
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    successors of Vladimir the Great shared his given name: Vladimir II Monomakh (1053–1125), Vladimir III Mstislavich (1132–1173) and Vladimir IV Rurikovich...
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    (Project 955) that became operational in 2015. It is named after Vladimir II Monomakh (1053–1125), the Grand Duke of Kievan Rus'. The project was developed...
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    Imperial Russian Navy during the 1880s. The vessel was named after Vladimir II Monomakh, Grand Prince of Kiev. She spent most of her career in the Far East...
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    Vladimir II Monomakh by Gytha of Wessex. He is figured prominently in the Norse Sagas under the name Harald, to allude to his grandfather, Harold II of...
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  • Monomachos (redirect from Monomakh)
    official and usurper Michael Monomachos, 14th-century Byzantine general Vladimir II Monomakh, Rus' Grand Prince (r. 1113–1125) Monomakhovichi, the dynasty founded...
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    (1114–1132) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1132–1139). He was a son of Vladimir II Monomakh and Gytha of Wessex. He fought in several campaigns against the Cumans...
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  • Vladimir II may refer to: Vladimir II, Prince of Novgorod (1020–1052) Vladimir II Monomakh (1053–1125) Vladimir II of Duklja, Prince of Duklja, from 1103...
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  • The progenitor of the house is Vladimir II Monomakh (son of Vsevolod). The name derived from the grandfather of Vladimir, Byzantine emperor Constantine...
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  • of England, and his consort, Edith the Fair. Through marriage to Vladimir II Monomakh, Gytha became the princess of Smolensk (1073—1078), the princess...
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