Succession
| Roman Rostislavich Rurikovich Died: 1180 | ||
| Regnal titles | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Rostislav Mstislavich |
Prince of Smolensk 1160–1172 |
Succeeded by Iaropolk Romanovich |
| Preceded by Mstislav Rostislavich "The Brave" |
Prince of Smolensk 1177–1180 |
Succeeded by Davyd Rostislavich |
| Preceded by Iaropolk Rostislavich |
Prince of Novgorod 1178–1179 |
Succeeded by Mstislav Rostislavich "The Brave" |
| Preceded by Mikhail I |
Grand Prince of Kiev 1171–1173 |
Succeeded by Vsevolod III |
| Preceded by Yaroslav II |
Grand Prince of Kiev 1175–1177 |
Succeeded by Sviatoslav III |
| Persondata | |
|---|---|
| Name | Roman I of Kiev |
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| Date of birth | |
| Place of birth | |
| Date of death | 1180 |
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