Vsevolod the Big Nest
































Vsevolod III Yuryevich

Vsevolod III the Big Nest.jpg
Vsevolod III the Big Nest

Born
1154
Died
1212 (aged 57 or 58)
Noble family
Rurik Dynasty
Spouse(s)
Maria Shvarnovna
Liubov Vasilkovna

Issue

Sbyslava (Pelaghea)
Vseslava
Verchoslava
Konstantin of Rostov
Boris
Gleb
Yuri II of Vladimir
Yaroslav II of Vladimir
Helena
Vladimir of Yuryev-Polsky
Sviatoslav III of Vladimir
Ivan of Starodub
Anna

Father
Yuri Dolgoruky
Mother
Helene

Vsevolod III Yuryevich, or Vsevolod the Big Nest (Russian: Все́волод III Ю́рьевич Большо́е Гнездо́ Vsévolod Trétij Júr'jevich Bol'shojé Gnezdó) (1154–1212), was the Grand Prince of Vladimir during whose long reign (1177–1212) the city reached the zenith of its glory.




Vsevolod's Christian name was Dmitry, so he dedicated his palace church to St. Demetrius, his patron saint.




Contents






  • 1 Family


  • 2 Reign


  • 3 Marriage and children


  • 4 External links





Family


Vsevolod was the tenth or eleventh son of Yuri Dolgoruky (c. 1099 – 1157), who founded the town Dmitrov to commemorate the site of Vsevolod's birth. Nikolai Karamzin (1766 – 1826) initiated the speculation identifying Vsevolod's mother Helene as a Greek princess, because after her husband's death she took Vsevolod with her to Constantinople.


Vsevolod spent his youth at the chivalric court of the Komnenoi. On his return from the Byzantine Empire to Rus' in 1170, Vsevolod supposedly visited Tbilisi, as a local chronicle records that that year the Georgian king entertained his nephew from Constantinople and married him to his relative, an Ossetian princess.



Reign


In 1173 two Smolensk princes captured Kiev, captured Vsevolod and briefly installed him on the throne. Ransomed a year later, Vsevolod took his brother Mikhalko's side in his struggle against the powerful boyars of Rostov and Suzdal. Upon Mikhalko's death in 1176, Vsevolod succeeded him in Vladimir. He promptly subjugated the boyars and systematically raided the Volga peoples, notably Volga Bulgaria. He installed puppet rulers on the throne of Novgorod and married his daughters to princes of Chernigov and Kiev.




Vsevolod's icon shows his patron saint, St. Demetrius, drawing a sword from a scabbard


Vsevolod showed little mercy to those who disobeyed his commands. In 1180 and 1187 he punished the princes of Ryazan by ousting them from their lands. In 1207 he burnt to the ground both Ryazan and Belgorod. His military fame spread quickly. The Tale of Igor's Campaign, thought to be written during Vsevolod's reign, addresses him thus: "Great prince Vsevolod! Don't you think of flying here from afar to safeguard the paternal golden throne of Kiev? For you can with your oars scatter in drops the Volga, and with your helmets scoop dry the Don."


But Kievan matters concerned Vsevolod little in the latter part of his reign. He concentrated on building up his own capital, Vladimir. His Ossetian wife, Maria Shvarnovna, who devoted herself to works of piety and founded several convents, was glorified by the Russian church as a saint. By her Vsevolod had no fewer than fourteen children, thus earning for himself the sobriquet Big Nest. Four of them—Konstantin, George, Yaroslav and Sviatoslav—succeeded him as Grand Dukes of Vladimir. He died on 12 April 1212 and was buried at the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir.



Marriage and children


Vsevolod married first Maria, whose origins are disputed. She has been variously identified as Ossetian, Alan and Moravian. They had at least fourteen children:



  • Sbyslava (Pelaghea) Vsevolodovna (born 26 October 1178).

  • Vseslava Vsevolodovna. Married Rostislav Yaroslavich, Prince of Snov. He was a son of Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich, Prince of Chernigov. His paternal grandfather was Vsevolod II of Kiev.

  • Verchoslava Vsevolodovna. Married Rostislav II of Kiev.


  • Konstantin of Rostov (18 May 1186 – 2 February 1218).

  • Boris Vsevolodovich. (c. 1187–1238).

  • Gleb Vsevolodovich (d. 29 September 1189).


  • Yuri II of Vladimir (1189 – 4 March 1238).


  • Yaroslav II of Vladimir (8 February 1191 – 30 September 1246).

  • Helena Vsevolodovna (d. 1204).

  • Vladimir Vsevolodovich, Prince of Yuryev-Polsky (25 October 1192 – 6 January 1227).


  • Sviatoslav III of Vladimir (27 March 1196 – 3 February 1252).

  • Ivan Vsevolodovich, Prince of Starodub (28 November 1197 – after 1247).

  • Anna Vsevolodovna. Married Vladimir, Prince of Belgorod (d. 1239).


Maria died in 1205 or 1206. Vsevolod married Liubov Vasilkovna in 1209. She was a daughter of Vasilko Bryacheslavich, Prince of Vitebsk. They had no known children.
















Vsevolod the Big Nest

Rurik Dynasty

Born: 1154 Died: 1212
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Mikhalko Yuriyevich

Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal
1176–1212
Succeeded by
Yuri II
Preceded by
Roman I

Grand Prince of Kiev
1173
Succeeded by
Rurik


External links


  • His listing in "Medieval lands" by Charles Cawley.








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