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List of Princes of Pereyaslavl

  • Yaroslav I the Wise, 988–1010
  • Boris Vladimirovich
  • Elias Yaroslavich, c. 1019
  • Vsevolod I, 1054–1076
  • Rostislav I Vsevolodich 1076, d. 1093
  • Vladimir I Monomakh, 1076–1078
  • Rostislav I Vsevolodich (again), 1078–1093
  • Vladimir II Vsevolodich (again), 1094–1113
  • Svyatoslav I Vladimirovich, d. 1114
  • Yaropolk I, 1114–1132
  • Vsevolod II Mstislavich, 1132 x 1134
  • Izyaslav I Mstislavich, 1132 x 1134
  • Vyacheslav I Vladimirovich, 1132–1134
  • Andrey Vladimirovich, 1135–1141
  • Vyacheslav I Vladimirovich (again), 1142
  • Iziaslav II, 1143–1145
  • Mstislav Izyaslavich, 1146–1149
  • Rostislav II Yurevich, 1149–1151
  • Mstislav Izyaslavich (again), 1151–1155
  • Gleb Yurevich, 1155–1169
  • Vladimir III Glebovich, appointed 1169, died 1187
  • Yaroslav II Mstislavich ??
  • Vsevolod III the Big Nest, ?–1206
  • Vsevolod IV Svyatoslavich, 1206
  • Rurik Rostislavich, 1206–?
  • Vladimir IV Rurikovich, 1206–1213

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