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'''Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich''' (Russian: Ярослав II Всеволодович; 1191 – 1246) was the {{Wiki|Grand Duke of Vladimir|Grand Prince of Vladimir}} from 1238 to his death, and the father of [[Alexander Nevsky]]. His rule marked the restoration of {{Wiki|Kievan Rus'}} after its invasion by the [[Mongol Empire|Mongols]]. | '''Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich''' (Russian: Ярослав II Всеволодович; 1191 – 1246) was the {{Wiki|Grand Duke of Vladimir|Grand Prince of Vladimir}} from 1238 to his death, and the father of [[Alexander Nevsky]]. His rule marked the restoration of {{Wiki|Kievan Rus'}} after its invasion by the [[Mongol Empire|Mongols]]. | ||
During a meeting with {{Wiki|Güyük Khan}} in 1246, he was poisoned by the Khan's mother, {{Wiki|Töregene Khatun}}, and died a week later. This caused his son, Alexander Nevsky, to harbor a deep grudge against the Mongols, resulting in him having [[Batu Khan]] murdered out of revenge.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]'' – [[Alexander Nevsky (memory)]]</ref> | |||
During a meeting with {{Wiki|Güyük Khan}} in 1246, he was poisoned by the Khan's mother, {{Wiki|Töregene Khatun}}, and died a week later. This caused his son, Alexander Nevsky, to harbor a deep grudge against the Mongols, resulting in him having [[Batu Khan]] murdered out of revenge. | |||
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Revision as of 16:55, 17 January 2021
Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich (Russian: Ярослав II Всеволодович; 1191 – 1246) was the Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1238 to his death, and the father of Alexander Nevsky. His rule marked the restoration of Kievan Rus' after its invasion by the Mongols.
During a meeting with Güyük Khan in 1246, he was poisoned by the Khan's mother, Töregene Khatun, and died a week later. This caused his son, Alexander Nevsky, to harbor a deep grudge against the Mongols, resulting in him having Batu Khan murdered out of revenge.[1]