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Household of Yuri I Dolgorukiy OF SUZDAL

(1) He is married to Agiorovna OF THE CUMANS.

They got married on January 12, 1108.


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(2) He is married to Helena Komnena OF BYZANTIUM.

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Notes about Yuri I Dolgorukiy OF SUZDAL

Prince Yuri I Dolgorukiy ("Yuri the Long-arm"), also known as George I of Rus', (c. 1099-15 May 1157) was the founder of Moscow and a key figure in the transition of political power from Kiev to Vladimir-Suzdal following the death of his elder brother Mstislav the Great. He reigned as Velikiy Kniaz (Grand Prince) of Kiev from September 1149 to April 1151 and then again from March 1155 to May 1157.

Yuri was the sixth son of Vladimir Monomakh. Although his birthdate is uncertain, some chronicles report that Yuri's elder brother, Viacheslav, said to him: "I am much older than you; I was already bearded when you were born." Since Viacheslav was born in 1083, this pushes Yuri's birth to c. 1099/1100.

In 1108, Yuri was sent by his father to govern in his name the vast Rostov-Suzdal province in the north-east of Kievan Rus'. In 1121, he quarrelled with the boyars of Rostov and moved the capital of his lands from that city to Suzdal. As the area was sparsely populated, Yuriy founded many fortresses there. He established the towns of Ksniatin in 1134, Pereslavl-Zalesski and Yuriev-Polski in 1152, and Dmitrov in 1154. The establishment of Tver, Kostroma, and Vologda is also popularly assigned to Yuri.

In 1147, Yuri Dolgoruki had a meeting with Sviatoslav Olgovich in a place called Moscow. In 1156, Yuri fortified Moscow with wooden walls and a moat. Although the settlement probably existed earlier, Dolgoruki is often called "The Founder of Moscow".

For all the interest he took in fortifying his Northern lands, Yuri still coveted the throne of Kiev. It is his active participation in the Southern affairs that earned him the sobriquet of "Dolgorukiy", i.e., "the long-armed". His elder brother Mstislav of Kiev died in 1132, and "the Rus lands fell apart", as one chronicle put it. Yuri instantaneously declared war on the princes of Chernigov, enthroned his son in Novgorod, and captured Pereyaslav of the South. The Novgorodians, however, betrayed him, and Yuri avenged by seizing their key fortress, Torzhok.

In 1147, Dolgorukiy resumed his struggle for Kiev and two years later he captured it, but in 1151 he was driven from the capital of Rus by his nephew Iziaslav. In 1155, Yuri regained Kiev once again. His sudden death, however, sparkled anti-Suzdalian uprising in Kiev. Yuri Dolgoruki was interred at the Saviour Church in Berestovo, Kiev, but his tomb is empty.

The Primary Chronicle records the first marriage of Yuri on 12 January 1108. His first wife was a daughter of Aepa Ocenevich, Khan of the Cumans. Her paternal grandfather was Osen. Her people belonged to the Kipchaks, a confederation of pastoralists and warriors of Turkic origin.

His second wife Helena survived him and moved to Constantinople. Her paternity is not known for certain but Nikolay Karamzin was the first to theorise that Helena was returning to her native city. She has since been theorised to be a member of the Komnenos dynasty which ruled the Byzantine Empire throughout the life of Yuri. She has been tentatively identified with Helena Komnene, a daughter of Isaac Komnenos. The identification would make her a granddaughter of Alexios I Komnenos and Irene Doukaina.

Yuri had at least fifteen children. The identities of the mothers are not known for certain

The following are considered elder children and usually attributed to the first wife.
* Rostislav Yuryevich, Prince of Pereyaslavl (d. 6 April 1151).
* Ivan Yuryevich, Prince of Kursk (d. 24 February 1147).
* Olga Yuryevna (d. 1189). Married Yaroslav Osmomysl.
* Andrei I Bogolyubsky (c. 1111 - 28 June 1174).
* Maria Yuryevna. Married Oleg Sviatoslavich, Prince of Novhorod-Siverskyi.
* Sviatoslav Yuryevich (d. 11 January 1174).
* Yaroslav Yuryevich (d. 12 April 1166).
* Gleb of Kiev (d. 1171).
* Boris Yuryevich, Prince of Belgorod and Turau (d. 12 May 1159).
* Mstislav Yuryevich, Prince of Novgorod (d. 1166).
* Vasilko Yuryevich, Prince of Suzdal (deposed in 1161).

The following are considered youngest and typically attributed to the second wife
* Mikhail of Vladimir (d. 20 June 1176).
* Vsevolod the Big Nest (1154 - 12 April 1212).
* David Yuryevich.
* Yaropolk Yuryevich.

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