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Vladimir III Igorevich (October 8, 1170
Putyvl Putyvl′Frank SysynBetween Poland and the Ukraine: The Dilemma of Adam Kysil, 1600-1653 - P. 25. (, ) or Putivl′ ( rus, Пути́вль, p=pʊˈtʲivlʲ) is a city in north-east Ukraine, in Sumy Oblast. The city served as the administrative c ...
, 1211) was a Rus' prince (a member of the
Rurik dynasty The Rurik dynasty ( be, Ру́рыкавічы, Rúrykavichy; russian: Рю́риковичи, Ryúrikovichi, ; uk, Рю́риковичі, Riúrykovychi, ; literally "sons/scions of Rurik"), also known as the Rurikid dynasty or Rurikids, was ...
). He was the son of
Igor Svyatoslavich Prince Igor Sviatoslavich the Brave or Ihor Sviatoslavych (Old East Slavic: Игорь Святъславичь, ''Igorĭ Svjatŭslavičĭ''; uk, Ігор Святославич, ''Ihor Svyatoslavych''; russian: Игорь Святослави ...
and was with him during his campaign against the Cumans on 13 April 1185, immortalized in the epic ''
The Tale of Igor's Campaign ''The Tale of Igor's Campaign'' ( orv, Слово о пълкѹ Игоревѣ, translit=Slovo o pŭlku Igorevě) is an anonymous epic poem written in the Old East Slavic language. The title is occasionally translated as ''The Tale of the Campai ...
''; he participated in the first battle, wherein he set off ahead of the main group along with Svyatoslav Olgovich of Rylsk and defeated the Cuman forces. However, he was captured in the second battle by Khans Gzak and Konchak. The ''Tale of Igor’s Campaign'' describes how, after Igor escaped from captivity, Gzak and Konchak debated whether to kill Vladimir or entice him into marrying a Cuman maiden:Owens, Katherine. “The Lay of Igor’s Campaign and the Works It Has Inspired” in ''Vestnik: The Journal of Russian and Asian Studies''. 2005. The ''Tale of Igor’s Campaign'' ends with Vladimir still captive to the khans. In the autumn of 1188, he returned home from captivity with Khan Konchak’s daughter Svoboda. Soon after, on 26 September, Rurik Rostislavich organized festivities to celebrate Vladimir’s wedding to Svoboda, attended by the rest of his family.


Marriage and children

c. 1188: Svoboda, a daughter of Khan Konchak of the Donets Cumans *Prince Izyaslav Vladimirovich ( 1188 1255) of Putivl; *Prince Vsevolod Vladimirovich ( 1188 1210).


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*Benda, Kálmán ''(General Editor)'': Magyarország történeti kronológiája - I. kötet: A kezdetektől 1526-ig ''/A Historical Chronology of Hungary - Volume I: From the Beginnings to 1526/''; Akadémiai Kiadó, 1981, Budapest; ''(the part of the book which describes the events of the period from 1197 to 1309 was written by László Solymosi)''. *Dimnik, Martin: ''The Dynasty of Chernigov - 1146-1246''; Cambridge University Press, 2003, Cambridge; . {{DEFAULTSORT:Igorevich, Vladimir III Olgovichi family Princes of Halych People from Sumy Oblast 1170 births 13th-century deaths