Prince of Smolensk
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The Prince of Smolensk was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Principality of Smolensk, a lordship based on the city of Smolensk. It passed between different groups of descendants of Grand Prince Iaroslav I of Kiev until 1125, when following the death of Vladimir Monomakh the latter's grandson Rostislav Mstislavich was installed in the principality, while the latter's father Mstislav I Vladimirovich became Grand Prince. It gained its own bishopric in 1136. It was Rostislav's descendents, the Rostaslavichi, who ruled the principality until the fifteenth-century. Smolensk enjoyed stronger western ties than most Rus' principalities.
Grand Duchy of Kiev (Princes of Smolensk)
- 1010–1015 Stanislav Vladimirovich
Yaroslavichi
- 1054–1057 Viacheslav Iaroslavich
- 1057–1060 Igor Yaroslavich
- 1060–1073 Sviatoslav Iaroslavich
- 1073–1077 Vladimir Monomakh
- 1077–1085 Vladimir Vsevolodich
Monomakhovichi
- ~1092- 1093 Mstislav I of Kiev
- 1093–1095 Iziaslav Vladimirovich
- 1095–1097 occupation by Sviatoslavichi
- 1095–1097 Davyd Sviatoslavich
- 1097–1113 Sviatoslav Vladimirovich and Yaropolk II of Kiev
- 1113–1125 Viacheslav Vladimirovich
Monomakhovichi / Rostaslavichi
- 1125–1160 Rostislav I of Kiev
- 1160–1180 Roman I of Kiev
- 1172–1174 Iaropolk Romanovich, son of Roman, during his reign as the Grand Prince of Kiev
- 1175–1177 Mstislav Rostislavich "The Brave", brief stint
- 1180–1197 Davyd Rostislavich
- 1197–1213 Mstislav III of Kiev "The Old"
- 1213–1219 Vladimir IV Rurikovich
- 1223–1231 Mstislav III of Smolensk
Rostislavichi / Mstislavichi
- 1231–1232 Rostislav II of Smolensk
- 1232–1239 Sviatoslav Mstislavich
- 1239–1249 Vsevolod Mstislavich
- 1249–1278 Gleb Rostislavich
- 1278–1279 Mikhail Rostislavich
- 1279–1287 Theodore the Black
- 1297–1313 Aleksandr Glebovich
- 1313–1359 Ivan Aleksandrovich
- 1359–1386 Sviatoslav II of Smolensk
- 1386–1407 Yury of Smolensk
- 1394–1395 Gleb II Sviatoslavich
- 1395–1401 Roman the Young, Lithuanian occupation
- since 1407 conquest by Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Viceroys of Smolensk
- ????–???? Alexander Daszek
- ????–???? Vasil Svyatoslavich
- 1482–1486 Mikalojus Radvila the Old
- 1486–1492 Ivan Ilinicz
- 1490–1499 Yuri Glebovich
- 1499–1500 Mikalaj Ilinicz
- 1500–1503 Stanislaw Kiszka
- 1503–1507 Yury Solohub
- 1507–1508 Yury Zenovich
Voivodes of Smolensk
- since 1514 conquest by Grand Duchy of Muscovy
Grand Duchy of Moscow
Voivodes of Smolensk
- 1514–1517 Vasili Vasilyevich Shuisky
- 1517–1518 Boris Gorbaty
- 1520–1523 Ivan Vasilyevich Shuisky
- 1523–1525 Vasil Mykulinsky
- 1526–1527 Ivan Shchetina
- 1527–1530 Yury Pronsky
- 1531–1533 Alexander Khokholkov
- 1534–???? Nikita Obolensky, The Crippled
- 1547–???? Ivan Sredniy
- 1552–???? Ivan Zvenigorodskiy
- 1555–1556 Yury Meshcherskiy
- 1556–???? Alexei Yuryevich
- ????–???? Samson Turenin
- ????–???? Nikita Obolensky
- ????–???? Ivan Andreyevich Shuisky
- 1576–1577 Semeon Mezetsky
- 1579–???? Ivan Kurlyatev
- ????–???? Andrei Ivanovich Shuisky
- 1583–1584 Feodor Mosalsky
- 1584–1587 Andrei Zvenigorodkiy
- 1596–1602 Vasili Golitsyn
- 1602–1602 Nikita Trubetskoi
- 1602–1603 Grigori Velyaminov
- 1603–1605 Vasili Cherkassky
- 1605–???? Ivan Romodanovsky
- ????–???? Ivan Khovansky
- 1608–1611 Mikhail Shein / Peotr Gorchakov
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Voivodes of Smolensk
- 1611–1621 Mikolaj Glebovich
- 1621–1621 Filon Kmita / Andrzej Sapieha
- 1625–1639 Alexander Hosevski
- 1639–1643 Krzysztof Hosevski
- 1643–1653 Yury Glebovich
- 1653–1653 Paweł Jan Sapieha
- 1653–1654 Filip Obuchowicz
Tsardom of Russia
Voivodes of Smolensk
References
- Franklin, Simon, and Shepard, Jonathan, The Emergence of Rus, 750-1200, (Longman History of Russia, Harlow, 1996)
- Martin, Janet, Medieval Russia, 980-1584, (Cambridge, 1995)
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