Prince of Turov explained
The Prince of Turov was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Principality of Turov, a lordship based on the city of Turov, now Turaŭ in Homiel Voblast, Belarus.
Although not mentioned in his Testament of 1054, the city of Turov was ruled by the descendants of Iziaslav Iaroslavich, Grand Prince of Kiev. It fell into the control of Vladimir Monomakh and the latter's son Mstislav Vladimirovich, who delegated control, until the Iaroslavichi regained control in 1157 in the person of Iurii Iaroslavich in 1157.
List of princes of Turov
- Iziaslavichi
- Monomakhs
- Iziaslavovichi (again)
- Iurii Iaroslavich, 1157–1166 x 1167[2]
- Iurii Iaroslavich, 1157–1167
- Sviatopolk Iurievich, d. 1190
- Ivan Iurievich, 1167–1190
- Gleb Iurievich, 1190–1195
- Ivan Iurievich (again), 1195–1207
- Rostislav Glebovich, 1207–1228
- Mstislav Fedor Glebovich, 1228–1235/8
- to be filled or unknown
- Iurii Vladimirovich, d. 1292[1]
- Dmitry Iurevich, 1292–?
- ?
- Daniil Dmitr'evich, ?–1366
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Marek . Miroslav . Genealogy.eu, s.v. Turov Rurikids . Genealogy.EU. .
- Web site: Marek . Miroslav . Genealogy.eu, s.v. Turov Rurikids . Genealogy.EU. gives 1157–1167.