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Vsevolod of Pskov

Vsevolod Mstislavich ((ロシア語:Всеволод Мстиславич)), the patron saint of the city of Pskov, ruled as Prince of Novgorod in 1117–32, Prince of Pereslavl (1132) and Prince of Pskov in 1137–38.
== Early life ==

The eldest son of Mstislav the Great and Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden, Vsevolod was born in Novgorod during his father's reign as prince there (1088–1093, 1095–1117) and given the baptismal name Gabriel, or Gavriil. His maternal grandfather was King Inge the Elder of Sweden. The date of his birth is unknown, although the idea has been advanced that the event was commemorated by the Annunciation Church in the Marketplace, founded by Mstislav in 1103.〔А.Ф. Литвина, В.Б. Успенский. Выбор имени у русских князей X-XVI вв. (of personal names for the Russian princes of the 10th-16th centuries. ) Moscow: Indrik, 2006. ISBN 5-85759-339-5. Page 503.〕
He was enthroned as Prince of Novgorod after his father Mstislav Vladimirovich became Grand Prince of Kiev in 1117 and ruled Novgorod, with some interruption, until he was ousted by the Novgorodians in 1136. He was married to a Chernigovian princess in Novgorod in 1123 and his son, Ivan, was born there (he died in 1128).〔Arsenii Nikolaevich Nasanov, ed., ''Novgorodskaia pervaia letopis': Starshego i mladshego izvoda'' (Moscow and Leningrad: Nauka, 1950), 21, 206; Robert Michell and Neville Forbes, ''The Chronicle of Novgorod 1016-1471'' (New York: American Medieval Society, 1970), 9.〕 In 1123, Vsevolod led the Novgorodians against the Chud. These campaigns continued in 1130 and over the next several years.〔Michell and Forbes, ''The Chronicle of Novgorod'', 10.〕 Aside from Vladimir Yaroslavich, Vsevolod was the first Novgorodian prince known to have been in conflict with Finns (in 1123).〔Novgorod First Chronicle entry about the war, (【引用サイトリンク】title=1123 ). In Swedish. Hosted by the (National Archive of Finland ). See () and ''Diplomatarium Fennicum'' from the menu.〕

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