Kiev | Vsevolod Pudovkin | Vsevolod Bobrov | Kiev Oblast | Vsevolod Ivanov | Vsevolod II of Kiev | Kiev Conservatory | Vsevolod Vishnevsky | Principality of Kiev | Kiev Military District | Hilarion of Kiev | Grand Prince of Kiev | Vsevolod Mstislavich | Vsevolod Klechkovsky | Vsevolod IV of Kiev | Vsevolod Bazhenov | Sviatoslav II of Kiev | National University of Theatre, Film and TV in Kiev | Kiev Pechersk Lavra | Kiev-class aircraft carrier | Yaroslav II of Kiev | Vsevolod Mstislavich of Volhynia | Vsevolod Balitsky | Vsevolod Abramovich | Trams in Kiev | Sylvester of Kiev | Subdivisions of Kiev | Soviet aircraft carrier ''Kiev'' | Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev | Petrivka (Kiev) |
The principality emerges was apportioned as the inheritance of Vsevolod Yaroslavich, son of Yaroslav the Wise; his brother Svyatoslav received Chernigov, while Smolensk went to Vyacheslav and Vladimir-in-Volhynia to Igor; this ladder of succession is related to the seniority order mentioned above.
The principality can be traced as a semi-independent dominion from the inheritance of the sons of Yaroslav the Wise, Svyatoslav receiving Chernigov, Vsevolod getting Pereyaslavl, Smolensk going to Vyacheslav and Vladimir-in-Volhynia going to Igor; this ladder of succession.