Rostislav Mikhailovich - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Rostislav Mikhailovich
16. Vsevolod II Olgovich, grand prince of Kiev
8. Sviatoslav III Vsevolodovich, grand prince of Kiev
17. Maria Mstislavna of Kiev
4. Vsevolod IV Sviatoslavich, grand prince of Kiev
18. Vasilko Sviatoslavich, prince of Polotsk
9. Maria Vasilkovna of Polotsk
2. Mikhail II Vsevolodovich, grand prince of Kiev
20. Bolesław III, duke of Poland
10. Casimir II, prince of Cracow
21. Salomea of Berg
5. Unknown
22. Conrad II, duke of Moravia
11. Helena of Moravia
23. Mary of Hungary
1. Rostislav Mikhailovich
24. Iziaslav II Mstislavich, grand prince of Kiev
12. Mstislav II Izyaslavich, grand prince of Kiev
6. Roman Mstislavich, prince of Volhynia and Halych
26. Bolesław III, duke of Poland
13. Agnes of Poland
27. Salomea of Berg
3. Elena/Maria Romanovna of Halych
28. Rostislav I Mstislavich, grand prince of Kiev
14. Rurik Rostislavich, grand prince of Kiev
7. Predslava Rurikovna of Kiev
30. Yury Yaroslavich, prince of Turov
15. Anna Yurievna of Turov
31. Unknown Vsevolodovna of Gorodno

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