He predeceased his father by two years and was buried by him in St Sophia Cathedral he had built in Novgorod. His sarcophagus is in a niche on the south side of the main body of the cathedral overlooking the Martirievskii Porch. He is depicted in an early twentieth century fresco above the sarcophagus and on a new ephigial icon on top of the sarcophagus. His younger brothers Izyaslav I, Svyatoslav II and Vsevolod I all reigned in Kiev.
He predeceased his father by two years and was buried by him in St Sophia Cathedral he had built in Novgorod. His sarcophagus is in a niche on the south side of the main body of the cathedral overlooking the Martirievskii Porch. He is depicted in an early twentieth century fresco above the sarcophagus and on a new ephigial icon on top of the sarcophagus. His younger brothers Izyaslav I, Svyatoslav II and Vsevolod I all reigned in Kiev.
Family Members
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Queen Consort Elizaveta Yaroslavna Rurikid
1022–1066
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Anastasia Yaroslavna Rurikid
1023–1096
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Anne of Kiev
1024–1075
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Iziaslav I Iaroslavich "Grand Prince of Kiev" Rurikid
1024–1078
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Sviatoslav Yaroslavich Rurikid II
1027–1076
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Vsevolod Yaroslavich Rurikid I
1030–1083
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Igor Yaroslavich Rurikid
1036–1060
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Vyacheslav Yaroslavich Rurikid
1036–1057
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