Yaropolk II of Kiev
| Yaropolk II of Kiev | |
|---|---|
Portrait in the Tsarsky titulyarnik (1672) | |
| Prince of Smolensk | |
| Reign | 1100–1113 |
| Prince of Pereyaslavl | |
| Reign | 1114–1132 |
| Predecessor | Sviatoslav I Vladimirovich |
| Successor | Vsevolod Mstislavich |
| Grand Prince of Kiev | |
| Reign | 1132–1139 |
| Predecessor | Mstislav I of Kiev |
| Successor | Viacheslav I of Kiev |
| Born | 1082 Chernigov |
| Died | 18 February 1139 (aged 56–57) Kiev |
| Spouse | Helena |
| Dynasty | Rurik |
| Father | Vladimir II Monomakh |
| Mother | Gytha of Wessex |
| Religion | Eastern Orthodox Christianity |
Yaropolk II Vladimirovich (1082 – 18 February 1139) was Prince of Pereyaslavl (1114–1132) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1132–1139). He was a son of Vladimir II Monomakh and Gytha of Wessex. He fought in several campaigns against the Cumans, once in 1103 and again in 1116.