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Principality of Chernigov

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Principality of Chernigov
1024–1402
  Principality of Chernigov (1132)
StatusPrincipality
CapitalChernigov
Common languagesOld East Slavic (official)
Religion
Eastern Orthodoxy (official)
GovernmentMonarchy
Prince 
• 1024–1036
Mstislav (first)
History 
• Established
1024
• Disestablished
1402
CurrencyGrivna
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kievan Rus'
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Murom-Ryazan Principality
Today part ofRussia
Ukraine
Belarus

The Principality of Chernigov[a] was one of the largest and most powerful states within Kievan Rus'. For a time the principality was the second most powerful after Kiev. The principality was formed in the 10th century and maintained some of its distinctiveness until the 16th century. The Principality of Chernigov consisted of regions of modern-day Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia.[1][better source needed]

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Location

Most of the Principality of Chernigov was located on the left bank of the river Dnieper, within the basins of the Desna and Seim rivers. The principality was supposedly populated by mostly Slavic tribes of Siverians and partially by the Dnieper Polans. Later the territory of the principality extended to the lands of the Radimichs and partially the Vyatichs and Drehovichs. The capital of the principality was the city of Chernigov, the other main important cities were Novgorod-Seversky, Starodub-Seversky, Trubchevsk and Kozelsk. Ownership and influence of the Chernigov Principality bordered Murom-Ryazan Land to the north and Tmutorokan Principality to the southeast.[1]

History

According to the Primary Chronicle, before the 11th century the principality was ruled by local tribal elders and voivodes from Kiev who were appointed by the Grand Prince to collect tribute from the local population, manage judicial trials, and defend the land from external enemies.[1]

In 1024, Mstislav of Chernigov, son of Vladimir the Great arrived from Tmutarakan and established rule over the principality of Chernigov.[2] Mstislav set the Dnieper river as the boundary between his sphere of influence and that of his brother, Yaroslav the Wise. This would be the first recorded attempt to settle areas of authority by agreement rather than by violence in the lands of the Rus'. The division of land between the brothers progressed in a stable position, this was easily facilitated by the vast distances of the region, where Mstislav expanded south while Yaroslav ventured north.[3]

He began establishing Chernigov as one of the most important administrative centres in the region, whereupon he constructed defensive barriers and expanded the citadel. Fortified ramparts were built with a circumference of 2.5 km with an average height of 4 meters, vast even by the standards of the Rus.[3] Upon the death of Mstislav after a hunting trip in 1036,[3] Chernigov was incorporated into the realm of Kiev.

With the death of his brother, Yaroslav the Wise attained sole authority of the dynasty and claimed the principality of Chernigov, he would rule until 1054.[3] Subsequently, his son who would eventually be titled Grand Prince Sviatoslav initiated the Chernigov branch of the Rurikids. During the civil war of the Yaroslavichi, Chernigov was contested between the sons of Sviatoslav and Vsevolod. After the death of Sviatoslav in 1076, it decided on the Council of Liubech, that the sons of Sviatoslav, Oleg and Davyd, and their descendants secure the principality.[4] The principality subsequently obtained a certain degree of autonomy and was primarily secured thereafter.

The Principality was later split into three main apanage principalities: Chernigov proper, Novgorod-Seversk, and Murom-Ryazan.[1] While Tmutarakan, due to its remoteness, often became contested and eventually was overtaken. Murom and later the Ryazan principality drifted away from the influence of Chernigov and after some time was contested by the Principality of Vladimir. Nonetheless, the influence of the Chernigov princes remained large and they retained the title of Grand Prince of Kiev for some time. Chernigov was one of the largest economic and cultural centres of Kievan Rus'.[1]

List of princes

List of counties and cities

Territories of Chernigov in the 15th century

Below is a list of former counties and cities of the Principality of Chernigov:[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Russian: Черниговское княжество; Ukrainian: Чернігівське князівство

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Entry Display Web Page".
  2. ^ Dimnik, Martin (1994). The Dynasty of Chernigov, 1054–1146. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. pp. 8, 12, 16.
  3. ^ a b c d Simon, Franklin; Shepard, Jonathan (1996). The Emergence of Rus 750–1200. Longman. pp. 205–208. ISBN 9780582490918. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  4. ^ Dimnik, Martin (2003). The Dynasty of Chernigov, 1146–1246. Cambridge University Press. pp. 11–13. ISBN 9781139436847. Retrieved 1 April 2022.

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