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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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    in Russia Suzdal (Russian: Суздаль, IPA: [ˈsuzdəlʲ]) is a town that serves as the administrative center of Suzdalsky District in Vladimir Oblast, Russia...
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  • title of the monarch of Vladimir-Suzdal. The title was passed to the prince of Moscow in 1389. The monarch of Vladimir-Suzdal's title, veliky knyaz or...
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    Vladimir (1212–1216, 1218–1238) who presided over the Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal at the time of the Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus'.[citation needed]...
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    of Vladimir and Suzdal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the past, the city was also known as Vladimir-on-Klyazma (Владимир-на-Клязьме) and Vladimir-Zalessky...
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    territory as an appanage of his father Alexander Nevsky, prince of Vladimir-Suzdal, but it was not until 1282 that Daniel is mentioned as an independent...
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    the Daniilovichi. Daniil was born in late 1261, at Vladimir on the Klyazma, capital of Vladimir-Suzdal. He was the fourth and youngest son of Alexander...
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    territories like Vladimir-Suzdal and Galicia-Volhynia now competing for the throne of Kiev.[citation needed] Yuri was the sixth son of Vladimir Monomakh. It...
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    Heritage List includes the 12th-century cathedrals of Vladimir, Suzdal, Bogolyubovo, and Kideksha. Vladimir Oblast borders Moscow, Yaroslavl, Ivanovo, Ryazan...
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  • Bogolyubsky, lit. Andrey Yuryevich of Bogolyubovo), was Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal from 1157 until his death. During repeated internecine wars between...
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    The White Monuments of Vladimir and Suzdal in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The patrimony embraces eight...
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    republican forms of government under the suzerainty of the great princes of Vladimir-Suzdal (later – Moscow/Muscovy). During the period of greatest development...
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  • Vladimir Oblast, a federal subject of Russia Jovan Vladimir (died 1016), ruler of Doclea and a saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church Vladimir-Suzdal,...
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    the mid-1220s, the Volga Bulgaria was in constant conflict with the Vladimir-Suzdal and Murom-Ryazan principalities. The parties undertook campaigns, there...
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  • Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal (existed 12th–13th century), and became the Tsardom of Russia in 1547. The title 'Grand Prince of Vladimir' was mostly titular...
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  • Sergiyev Posad Pereslavl-Zalessky Rostov Yaroslavl Kostroma Ivanovo Suzdal Vladimir The Golden Ring of Russia (Russian: Золотое кольцо России, romanized: Zolotoye...
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    November 1237 Batu Khan sent his envoys to the court of Yuri II of Vladimir-Suzdal and demanded his allegiance. When Yuri refused to surrender the Mongols...
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    Eulogius (Smirnov), Metropolitan of Vladimir. He died on 22 July 2020. The Christianization of the Rostov-Suzdal region began, apparently in 990, demonstrated...
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    of Vladimir and Suzdal. The cathedral was commissioned by the Grand Prince of Vladimir, Andrew the Pious (r. 1157–1174), in his capital, Vladimir, and...
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  • Yaroslav left Kiev for Vladimir, where he was crowned grand prince. Yaroslav attempted to restore the cities of Vladimir-Suzdal after the Mongol ravages...
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    "The Vladimir and Suzdal Museum". en.vladmuseum.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-04-05. Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "White Monuments of Vladimir and...
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    title of Grand Prince of Vladimir from khan Nawruz Beg in 1360. Konstantin of Suzdal [ru] merged the principalities of Suzdal and Nizhny Novgorod in 1341...
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  • (Riazan), Terebovlia, Turov and Pinsk (Turau-Pinsk, Turovian Rus'), Vladimir-Suzdal (Rostov, Suzdalia), Volhynia (Volyn, Volodymyr), and Yaroslavl. Halych...
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  • Principality of Moscow, initially a part of the grand principality of Vladimir-Suzdal. By the late 14th century, the grand principality was inherited by...
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    that ruled it collectively. Kiev's dominance waned, to the benefit of Vladimir-Suzdal in the north-east, Novgorod in the north, and Halych-Volhynia in the...
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  • Yaroslav the Wise Sack of Kiev (1169), by a coalition assembled by Vladimir-Suzdal prince Andrey Bogolyubsky Siege of Kiev (1203), by Rurik Rostislavich...
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    north-eastern periphery of Kievan Rus', traditions were adapted in the Vladimir-Suzdal principality that gradually gravitated towards Moscow. To the very...
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  • Lake Chud in 1242 and paid a few visits to Batu Khan to protect the Vladimir-Suzdal Principality from the Khazar raids. The work is filled with 'patriotic...
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    Zalesye (category Vladimir-Suzdal)
    parts of Vladimir Oblast, the north-east of Moscow Oblast and the south of Yaroslavl Oblast. As the kernel of the medieval state of Vladimir-Suzdal, this...
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  • fragmented into multiple polities. The northeastern principality of Vladimir-Suzdal played a crucial role in the eventual rise of the Grand Duchy of Moscow...
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