[2] Historian Márta Font proposes that Sviatopolk had most probably fathered children by the time he left Kievan Rus'.
[2] One "Gerasclauus, the son of the king of the Ruthenians" was listed among the witnesses of the deed of foundation of the Somogyvár Abbey in 1091.
[2] Iaroslav's father, Vladimir Monomakh, Oleg and Davyd Sviatoslavich assembled at Uvetichi on 30 August 1100.
[8] Iaroslav was staying in the town when his father died, but the townspeople offered the throne to Vladimir Monomakh.
[9] He allegedly soon left Hungary for Poland, because he launched several campaigns against his former principality at the head of Polish troops from 1118, according to the Kiev Chronicle (in the Hypatian Codex).