Konstantin of Rostov

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Konstantin Vsevolodovich (Russian: Константи́н Все́володович) (May 18, 1186, Rostov February 2, 1218) was the eldest son of Vsevolod the Big Nest and Maria Shvarnovna.

In 1206 and 1207, he was the prince of Novgorod. In 1207, his father sent him to rule the towns of Rostov and Yaroslavl. In consequence of one domestic squabble, Vsevolod disinherited Konstantin on his deathbed and bequeathed his capital Vladimir to a younger son, Yuri II. In the Battle of Lipitsa (1216), Konstantin and his ally Mstislav of Novgorod soundly defeated Yuri and occupied Vladimir.

Upon Konstantin's death in 1218, Yuri returned to the throne. Konstantin's descendants, meanwhile, retained the towns of Rostov and Yaroslavl, where they would reign until the late 15th century. Thus, numerous princely families of Russia issue from this prince. Konstanin is also remembered for building the new Assumption Cathedral in Rostov and three brick cathedrals in Yaroslavl.

Regnal titles
Preceded by
Yuri II
Grand Prince of Vladimir
1216–1218
Succeeded by
Yuri II
Konstantin of Rostov
Rurik Dynasty
Born: 18 May 1186 Died: 2 February 1218
Titles in pretence
Preceded by
Mstislav III
Grand Prince of Kiev
1212–1218
Succeeded by
Yuri II
Preceded by
Mstislav III
2nd in line to Grand Prince of Kiev
1205–1212
Succeeded by
Yuri II
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