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====Intervention of Kievan Rus'==== The Rurikid ruler Vladimir II Monomakh and his sons are believed to have intervened in Skarbimir's rebellion. In 1118 Monomakh incorporated [[Volhynia]] into his domains and expelled the ruler, Yaroslav Sviatopolkovich,<ref name="Maleczyński, p. 212–214"/> who sought refuge first in Hungary,<ref name="Полное, p. 8">''Полное собранiе русскихъ лѣтописей'', vol. 2: ''Ипатiевская лѣтопись'', p. 8.</ref><ref>''Полное собранiе русскихъ лѣтописей'', vol. 7: ''Лѣтопись по Воскресенскому списку'', p. 24.</ref> then in Poland.<ref>''Полное собранiе русскихъ лѣтописей'', vol. 1: ''Лаврентiевская и Троицкая лѣтописи'', p. 128.</ref> In Yaroslav's place, Monomakh made his son Roman ruler of Volhynia, and after Roman's early death in 1119, replaced him with another son, Andrew, who invaded Polish territory in 1120 with the support of the [[Kipchaks]] tribe. A year later, Bolesław, with his brother-in-law, the exiled Yaroslav,<ref>In his second marriage, Yaroslav married with Sophia, Bolesław's half-sister.</ref> organized a retaliatory expedition to [[Czermno, Lublin Voivodeship|Czermno]].<ref name="Полное, p. 8"/><ref name="Полное, p. 25">''Полное собранiе русскихъ лѣтописей'', vol. 7: ''Лѣтопись по Воскресенскому списку'', p. 25.</ref> For several years thereafter Bolesław intervened in the dynastic disputes of the [[Rurik dynasty|House of Rurik]].<ref name="Maleczyński, p. 212–214"/> During the 1120s the Kievan princes continued their expeditions against Poland. The neutrality of the neighbouring [[Principality of Peremyshl]] was attributed to Count Palatine Piotr Włostowic,<ref>Members of the Rostislavich branch of the Rurikid dynasty, Princes [[Volodar of Peremyshl|Volodar]] and [[Vasilko Rostislavich|Vasilko]] gained political autonomy at the end of the 11th century and beginning of the 12th century and fought for their independence from Kiev, but, unable to stop the combined forces of Grand Prince [[Sviatopolk II of Kiev]] and King [[Coloman of Hungary]], finally were defeated and Vasilko was captured and blinded. J. Ochmański: ''Dzieje Rosji do roku 1861'', p. 50.</ref> who in 1122 captured Prince [[Volodar of Peremyshl|Volodar]].<ref name="Szczur, p. 125">S. Szczur: ''Historia Polski – średniowiecze'', p. 125. Jan Długosz placed this event in 1122 and again in 1134, where his reports about the kidnapping story appears Volodar captured by Piotr Włostowic. The chronicler mistaken the name of the kidnapped Volodar with Yaropolk. Jan Długosz: [http://www.pbi.edu.pl/book_reader.php?p=43577&s=1 ''Jana Długosza kanonika krakowskiego Dziejów polskich ksiąg dwanaście'', vol. I, p. 499, 521–523. (in Polish)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120416082343/http://www.pbi.edu.pl/book_reader.php?p=43577&s=1 |date=16 April 2012 }} [retrieved 17 July 2014].</ref> A year later Bolesław intervened again in Volhynia, where he wished to restore Yaroslav. The expedition (aided by Bohemian, Hungarian, Peremyshl and Terebovl forces) failed due to the death of Yaroslav and the stubborn resistance of the besieged [[Volodymyr-Volynskyi]], aided by Skarbimir's supporters. This failed military expedition led to disturbances in the Polish-Hungarian-Halych alliance.<ref name="Maleczyński, p. 212–214"/><ref name="Полное, p. 25"/><ref>''Полное собранiе русскихъ лѣтописей'', vol. 2: ''Ипатiевская лѣтопись'', p. 9.</ref>
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