Simeon Olelkovich

Simeon (Simon) Olelkovich[1] (Belarusian: Сямён Алелькавіч, Ukrainian: Семен Олелькович, Russian: Семён Олелькович, Lithuanian: Simonas Olelkaitis; 1420–1470[2]) was the last Prince of Kiev from 1454 to 1470[3] and the Prince of Slutsk from 1443 to 1455.[4]

Simeon Olelkovich
Prince of Kiev
Reign1454–1470
PredecessorAlexander Olelko
SuccessorPosition abolished
Born1420
Slutsk
Died1470
Kiev
Burial
SpouseMaria, daughter of Jonas Goštautas
DynastyOlelkovich
FatherAlexander Olelko

A member of the Olelkovich family, he descended from the Gediminids dynasty and was a great-grandson of Algirdas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania. After his father's death he inherited the Principality of Kiev. He conducted an independent policy, fought with the Crimean Tatars, maintained close ties with the Principality of Moldavia, the Genoese colonies and the Principality of Theodoro in the Crimea.

His daughter was married to Mikhail III of Tver, the last Prince of Tver.

After the death of Simon Olelkovich, the Principality of Kiev was transformed into the Kiev Voivodeship.

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Simeon Olelkovich
Born: 1418 Died: 1470
Royal titles
Preceded by
Alexander Olelko
Prince of Kiev
1454–1470
Transformed to Kiev Voivodeship
Preceded by
Alexander Olelko
Prince of Slutsk
1443–1455
Succeeded by
Mikhailo Olelkovich
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