Vladislav, a major Russian refugee, received property on the Danube once owned by another Vladislav
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MANUEL I (1143-1180) (1161-1180)
1165
Summary:
Dates:
1165
ruler of Kiev (Rostislav I?) (
Anonymus 17063
)
Swore to join the alliance against
Stephanos 53
(:)
Kinnamos 236.8-9
Basilika, Russian refugee to Byzantine territory (
Basilika 17001
)
Had come as refugee to Byzantium and was given land on the Danube later granted to
Vladislav 17002
(Formerly:πρότερον)
Kinnamos 236.22-23
Jaroslav Osmomysl, ruler of Galicia (
Jaroslav 17001
)
Received a letter from
Manuel 1
urging an alliance against his (potential?) son-in-law
Stephanos 53
, claiming his daughter (
Anonyma 17015
) will be treated as a streetwalker by so unstable a husband; with barbarian simplicity he agreed (:)
τριοδίτιδι Kinnamos 235.7-236.3
Manuel Komnenos, envoy to Russia (
Manuel 17002
)
Was sent to Tauroskythia (Russia) to
Primislav 17001
, to remind him of his Byzantine alliance, especially against
Jaroslav 17001
who had honourably accepted
Andronikos 1
on his escape from prison in the palace (:)
Kinnamos 232.3-12
Primislav, ruler of Russia (Volynia?) (
Primislav 17001
)
Was reminded by the envoy
Manuel 17002
Komnenos of his Byzantine alliance, particularly in respect of
Jaroslav 17001
who had honourably accepted
Andronikos 1
on his escape from prison in the palace (:)
Kinnamos 232.3-12
Received
Manuel 17002
as ambassador from
Manuel 1
, who complained of his links to
Jaroslav 17001
(supporter of
Andronikos 1
) and asked him for an alliance against
Stephanos 53
of Hungary; delighted by the prominence of the envoy, he agreed (:)
Kinnamos 232.3-235.7
Rostislav I Mstislavic, ruler of Kiev (
Rostislav 17001
)
Received
Manuel 17002
as ambassador from
Manuel 1
who asked him for an alliance against
Stephanos 53
of Hungary; delighted by the prominence of the envoy, he agreed (:)
Kinnamos 235.3-7
István III, king of Hungary (
Stephanos 53
)
His (potential?) father-in-law, the simple barbarian
Jaroslav 17001
, was persuaded to join an alliance against him by reading a letter from
Manuel 1
; the ruler of Kiama (Kiev:
Anonymus 17063
) also swore to oppose him (:)
Kinnamos 235.7-236.3
Vladislav, Russian refugee to Byzantine territory (
Vladislav 17002
)
Came to Byzantium as a refugee with wife, children and all his forces; was granted land on the Danube previously given to the refugee
Basilika 17001
, son of
Georgios 17003
(:)
Kinnamos 236.18-237.1