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SVIATOPOLK MIKHAIL Iziaslavich, son of IZIASLAV I Grand Prince of Kiev & his wife Gertrud of Poland (1050-16 Apr 1113). The Primary Chronicle names Sviatopolk son of Iziaslav, recording that his father established him as Prince of Polotsk in 1069 after the death of his brother Mstislav[223]. He was appointed to succeed his brother Mstislav as Prince of Polotsk in 1069, but was expelled by his predecessor Prince Vseslav in 1071[224]. He was installed as Prince of Novgorod in 1078 by his uncle Vsevolod Grand Prince of Kiev, but transferred to Turov in 1088, relinquishing the latter in 1093 when he succeeded his uncle as SVIATOPOLK II Grand Prince of Kiev. His possession of Kiev was confirmed in 1097 under the family accord at Liubech, which distributed the various family territories. This was followed by the conference at Uvetichi 30 Aug 1100, at which further distributions were made. After years suffering from raids by the Kuman [Cumans], he made peace in 1101 at Sakov near Pereyaslavl, but carried out the first of a series of counter-offensives against them in 1103[225].
m firstly ---. Baumgarten records this first marriage, citing a secondary source in support[226].
m secondly (1094) --- Kuman princess, daughter of TUGOR Khan of the Kumans (-before 1103). The Primary Chronicle records the marriage in 1094 of Sviatopolk and the daughter of Tugorkan[227].
m thirdly ([1103]) BARBARA Komnene, daughter of --- (-1125). Baumgarten cites one secondary source confirming Barbara Komnene as third wife of Grand Prince Sviatopolk II[228]. The Translatio Manus Sancti Stephani, included in Orlieb's Zwiefaltensis Chronicon, records the marriage of "Bolezlai Boloniorum…ducis" and "ex nobilissimis principibus Grecorum filiam suam cuidam tradidit in matrimonium regi Rutenorum", the editor of the compilation consulted identifying "rex Rutenorum" as "Swiatopolk Michael princeps Kiewensis, cuius coniux altera filia aut cognate fuit imperatoris Alexii"[229]. Neither source specifies her parentage. Sturdza refers to her as the daughter of Isaakios Komnenos, brother of Emperor Alexios I, although he does not name her[230]. The primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified.
Mistress (1): ---. The name of the mistress of Grand Prince Sviatopolk II is not known.
Grand Prince Sviatopolk II & his first wife had [four] children:
IAROSLAV Sviatopolkovich (-killed in battle May 1123).
ZBISLAVA Sviatopolkovna (-[1109/12])
ANNA Sviatopolkovna (-after 1136)
PREDSLAVA Sviatopolkovna
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[223] Russian Primary Chronicle (1973), 1069, p. 150.
[224] Franklin & Shepard (1998), p. 256.
[225] Franklin & Shepard (1998), pp. 273-74.
[226] Baumgarten (1927), p. 11, citing Tatyszczew L´Histoire de Russie, no page reference.
[227] Russian Primary Chronicle (1973), 1094, p. 179.
[228] Baumgarten (1927), p. 11, citing "Œuvres de Cyrille Evêque de Tourov" p. IX.
[229] Ortliebi Zwifaltensis Chronicon, MGH SS X, p. 90, and footnote 7.
[230] Sturdza, M. D. (1999) Dictionnaire Historique et Généalogique des Grandes Familles de Grèce, d'Albanie et de Constantinople (2e edition Paris), p. 274.
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