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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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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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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Principality of Moscow (redirect from Grand Prince of Moscow and Vladimir)
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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Daniel of Moscow (section Struggle for Vladimir)
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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Yuri Dolgorukiy (redirect from George I of Vladimir)
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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Andrey Bogolyubsky (redirect from Andrei I of Vladimir)
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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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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Novgorod Land (section Vladimir–Suzdal influence)
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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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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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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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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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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"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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Prince of Moscow (redirect from Grand Prince of Vladimir and Moscow)
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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(Riazan), Terebovlia, Turov and Pinsk (Turau-Pinsk, Turovian Rus'), Vladimir-Suzdal (Rostov, Suzdalia), Volhynia (Volyn, Volodymyr), and Yaroslavl. Halych...
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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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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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Vsevolod the Big Nest (redirect from Vsevolod III, Grand Prince of Vladimir)
against the powerful boyars of Rostov and Suzdal. Upon Mikhalko's death in 1176, Vsevolod succeeded him in Vladimir. He promptly subjugated the boyars and...
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