Family
- Wife – Kunigunde, daughter of Otto
- Anastasia (daughter), married Gleb Vseslavich
- ? (daughter), married Günther, Count of Schwarzburg
- Yaroslav (son) (?–1102)
- Viacheslav (son) (?–1104)
- Vasilko (son)
Yaropolk Izyaslavich Rurikovich Born: ???? Died: 1087 | ||
Regnal titles | ||
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Preceded by Iziaslav Yaroslavich |
Prince of Turov 1078–1087 |
Succeeded by Svyatopolk Izyaslavovich |
Preceded by Oleg Svyatoslavich |
Prince of Volhynia 1078–1087 |
Succeeded by Davyd Igorevich |
Titles in pretence | ||
Preceded by Mstislav Izyaslavovich |
Grand Prince of Kiev 1069–1078 |
Succeeded by Vladimir Monomakh |
Preceded by Svyatoslav Yaroslavich |
2nd in line to Grand Prince of Kiev 1054–1069 1078–1087 |
Succeeded by Svyatopolk Izyaslavovich Rostislav Vsevolodovich |
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