Iziaslav III of Kiev
| Izyaslav Davydovich | |
|---|---|
![]() Izyaslav III depicted in Facial Chronicle, 16th century | |
| Prince of Chernigov | |
| Reign | 1151–1154 |
| Predecessor | Vladimir Davydovich |
| Successor | Sviatoslav Olgovich |
| Grand Prince of Kiev (first) | |
| Reign | late 1154 – March 1155 |
| Predecessor | Rostislav I of Kiev |
| Successor | Yuri Dolgorukiy |
| Grand Prince of Kiev (second) | |
| Reign | 19 May 1157 – autumn 1158 |
| Predecessor | Yuri Dolgorukiy |
| Successor | Mstislav II of Kiev |
| Grand Prince of Kiev (third) | |
| Reign | 12 February – 6 March 1161 |
| Predecessor | Rostislav I of Kiev |
| Successor | Rostislav I of Kiev |
| Born | ? |
| Died | 1161 Chernigov |
| House | Sviatoslavichi |
| Father | Davyd Sviatoslavich |
| Religion | Eastern Orthodox Christianity |
Izyaslav III Davydovich[a] (died 1161) was Prince of Chernigov and Grand Prince of Kiev (1154–1155; 1157–1158; 1161).[1][2][3] He was the son of Davyd Sviatoslavich of Chernigov.
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References
- ^ Morby, John E. (2002). Dynasties of the world: a chronological and genealogical handbook. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 167. ISBN 9780198604730.
- ^ Vernadsky, George (1936). Political & Diplomatic History of Russia. Little, Brown. p. 452.
- ^ Igor Jermolajew: Rjurikowitschi. Proschloje w lizach. Biografitscheski slowar. Olma Media Group, 2002, S. 73. ISBN 978-5-224-03862-6.
