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Following the death of Grand Prince Yaroslav the Wise, his sons initially shared power in a "Triumvirate." By 1057, the fragile peace held, but the seeds of discord were sown. The nomadic Polovtsy (Cumans) began their first major incursions into the southern steppes, forcing the princes to choose between unity and personal ambition.

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After the death of Monomakh’s son, Mstislav the Great, in 1132, the central authority of Kiev vanished entirely. New power centers emerged in Vladimir-Suzdal (under Yuri Dolgorukiy ) and Novgorod . By 1160, Kiev had become a mere symbol—a "prize" to be captured by rival princes rather than a seat of real government. This set the stage for the weakened state that would eventually face the Mongol invasion. How to find your specific document

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Following the death of Grand Prince Yaroslav the Wise, his sons initially shared power in a "Triumvirate." By 1057, the fragile peace held, but the seeds of discord were sown. The nomadic Polovtsy (Cumans) began their first major incursions into the southern steppes, forcing the princes to choose between unity and personal ambition. 1057 - 1160 – Google Drive

If you are looking for a specific file titled "1057 - 1160" on Google Drive, here is how you can locate or access it: Check activity and file versions - Computer -

If you are seeing an "Access Denied" screen, you will need to click the "Request Access" button to notify the owner. After the death of Monomakh’s son, Mstislav the

After the death of Monomakh’s son, Mstislav the Great, in 1132, the central authority of Kiev vanished entirely. New power centers emerged in Vladimir-Suzdal (under Yuri Dolgorukiy ) and Novgorod . By 1160, Kiev had become a mere symbol—a "prize" to be captured by rival princes rather than a seat of real government. This set the stage for the weakened state that would eventually face the Mongol invasion. How to find your specific document

If you previously had access, go to the Google Drive Activity Dashboard or the Info Pane to see if the file was moved or renamed.