The Prince of Vladimir, from 1186 Grand Prince of Vladimir (Russian: Великий князь Владимирский), also translated as Grand Duke of Vladimir, was the title...
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inherited by the prince of Moscow; the monarch bore the title of grand prince of Vladimir and Moscow and later the title of grand prince of Vladimir, Moscow and...
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Vladimir-Suzdal (Russian: Владимирско-Су́здальская, Vladimirsko-Suzdal'skaya), formally known as the Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal or Grand Principality...
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1191 – 30 September 1246), also transliterated as Iaroslav, was Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1238 to 1246. He collaborated with Batu Khan following the...
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principality first of the grand prince of Vladimir and the Mongol Golden Horde governors, and later was taken over by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.[citation...
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Vsevolod the Big Nest (redirect from Vsevolod III, Grand Prince of Vladimir)
Bol'shóye Gnezdó; 1154–1212), was Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1176 to 1212. During his long reign, the city reached the zenith of its glory.[citation needed]...
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principality first of the grand prince of Vladimir and the Mongol Golden Horde governors, and later was taken over by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.[citation...
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known as George II of Vladimir or as Georgy II Vsevolodovich (26 November 1188 – 4 March 1238), was the fourth Grand Prince of Vladimir (1212–1216, 1218–1238)...
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Russia, Moscow, Kiev, Vladimir, Novgorod, Tsar of Kazan, Tsar of Astrakhan, Tsar of Siberia, Sovereign of Pskov and Grand Prince of Tver, Yugorsk, Perm...
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became something of an elective one until the early 14th century, after which the grand prince of Vladimir (who was almost always the prince of Moscow) was...
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the princes of Moscow. Ivan's son Simeon was the first prince to adopt the style of grand prince of Moscow and Vladimir. The princes of Moscow and Suzdal...
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was Prince of Novgorod from 970 and Grand Prince of Kiev from 978 until his death in 1015. The Eastern Orthodox Church canonised him as Saint Vladimir. Vladimir's...
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c. 1222 – 1264) was the third son of Yaroslav II who succeeded his uncle Sviatoslav III as Grand Prince of Vladimir in 1249. Three years later, he challenged...
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of Russia, a position which he claimed from 1938 to his death in 1992. Vladimir was born Prince Vladimir Kirillovich of Russia at Porvoo in the Grand...
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(Михаил) Юрьевич; died June 20, 1176) was Grand Prince of Vladimir in 1174, and from 1175 to 1176. He was a son of Yuri Dolgoruky. Yuri Dolgoruky's eldest...
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Alexander Nevsky (category Grand princes of Vladimir)
November 1263) was Prince of Novgorod (1236–1240; 1241–1256; 1258–1259), Grand Prince of Kiev (1246–1263) and Grand Prince of Vladimir (1252–1263). Commonly...
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appanage of his father Alexander Nevsky, prince of Vladimir-Suzdal, but it was not until 1282 that Daniel is mentioned as an independent prince of Moscow...
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1325) was Prince of Moscow from 1303 to 1325 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1318 to 1322. He contested the title of Grand Prince of Vladimir with his...
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Михаил Ярославич; 1271 – 22 November 1318) was Prince of Tver from 1285 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1304 to 1314 and again from 1315 until his...
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1340) was Prince of Moscow from 1325 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1331 until his death in 1340. At the start of his reign, the seat of the Russian...
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to: Sviatoslav III of Kiev, Prince of Chernihiv and Grand Prince of Kiev Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich of Vladimir, Grand Prince of Vladimir This disambiguation...
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1230–1271) was the first Prince of Tver from 1247, and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1263 until his death in 1271. All the later princes of Tver descended from...
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1999) Vladimir Putin (May 7, 2000 – May 7, 2008) Dmitry Medvedev (May 7, 2008 – May 7, 2012) Vladimir Putin (May 7, 2012 – Present) List of heads of government...
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statesman and military hero, serving as Prince of Novgorod, Grand Prince of Kiev and Grand Prince of Vladimir Alexander Nevsky may also refer to: Aleksandr...
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October 1301 – 28 October 1339) was Prince of Tver and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1326 to 1327 and Grand Prince of Tver from 1338 until his death in...
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Yaropolk Rostislavich (category Grand princes of Vladimir)
was a grand prince of Vladimir between 1174 and 1175. He was a nephew of Andrey Bogolyubsky. In 1173, Andrey seized Kiev (Kyiv) from Roman I of Kiev and...
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Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia (Russian: Влади́мир Александрович; 22 April 1847 – 17 February 1909) was a son of Emperor Alexander II of...
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Dmitry Donskoy (redirect from Dimitri of Russia)
1389) was Prince of Moscow from 1359 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1363 until his death. He was the heir of Ivan II. He was the first prince of Moscow...
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following Kievan Rus' princes: Yaroslav II of Vladimir, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1238–1246) Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich (1139–1198), prince of Chernigov (1176–1198)...
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name of: Yaroslav II of Kiev (died 1180), Grand Prince of Kiev (1174–1175, 1180) Yaroslav II of Vladimir (1191–1246), Grand Prince of Vladimir (1238–1246)...
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