Yury Dmitrievich (Russian: Юрий Дмитриевич; 1374 – 1434), also known as George II of Moscow, Yury of Zvenigorod and Jurij Zwenihorodski (Russian: Юрий...
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April 25, 1433) Yury of Zvenigorod (spring – summer 1433) Vasily II the Dark (summer 1433 – March 31, 1434) Yury of Zvenigorod (March 31 – June 5, 1434)...
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his son and successor Yury of Moscow had no legitimate claim to the throne of Vladimir. This is why Tokhta Khan granted Mikhail of Tver the grand princely...
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Golden Horde (redirect from Empire of the Golden Horde)
against Pskov. Despite the Golden Horde's greatly reduced status, both Yury of Zvenigorod and Vasily Kosoy still visited Ulugh Muhammad's court in 1432 to request...
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Dmitry Shemyaka (category Year of birth missing)
Юрьевич Шемяка) (died 1453) was the second son of Yury of Zvenigorod by Anastasia of Smolensk and grandson of Dmitri Donskoi. His hereditary patrimony was...
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This is a list of all reigning monarchs in the history of Russia. The list begins with the semi-legendary prince Rurik of Novgorod, sometime in the mid-9th...
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The following is a family tree of the monarchs of Russia. Rulers of Russia family trees Войтович, Леонтій Вікторович (1992). Генеалогія Рюриковичів і Гедиміновичів...
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Dmitry Krasny (category Year of birth missing)
nobleman, the youngest son of Yury of Zvenigorod and Anastasia of Smolensk, and grandson of Dmitry Donskoy. He was the appanage prince of Galich-Mersky and took...
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III (1479–1533) Vasili IV (c. 1552 – 1612) Yury of Zvenigorod (1374–1434) Klein, Mina. The Kremlin: Citadel of History. MacMillan Publishing Company (1973)...
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became the grand princess of Moscow in 1433 after her marriage to Vasily II of Moscow. Two years later the sons of Yury of Zvenigorod, Vasily Kosoy and Dmitry...
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(1457–1504) Grand Duchy of Moscow (complete list) – Vasily I, Grand prince (1389–1425) Vasily II, Grand prince (1425–1434) Yury of Zvenigorod, Grand prince (1434)...
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Andrei Rublev (film) (category Cultural depictions of Russian people)
girl) Nikolai Burlyayev – Boriska Yuriy Nazarov – Prince Yury of Zvenigorod/Grand Duke Vasily I of Moscow Yuri Nikulin – Patrikei the messenger Rolan Bykov...
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Archangel Michael was built on the bank of the ravine. Vyatka supported Yury of Zvenigorod during the Muscovite Civil War, and after his party lost to the victorious...
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Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery (redirect from Zvenigorod Monastery)
of St. Savva') is a Russian Orthodox monastery dedicated to the feast of the Nativity of the Theotokos. It is the preeminent landmark of Zvenigorod,...
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and Yamuna in Airaa (2019) Yuriy Nazarov as Prince Yury of Zvenigorod and Grand Duke Vasily I of Moscow in Andrei Rublev (1966) Pola Negri as Lea and...
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Rota system (category Order of succession)
Muscovite War of Succession (1425–1453) between Vasily II and Dmitry Shemyaka was over this very issue. Shemyaka's father, Yury of Zvenigorod, claimed that...
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in 1407. Yury had two daughters: Anastasia, wife of Grand Duke Švitrigaila of Lithuania, and Elena, wife of Yury of Zvenigorod (and mother of the famous...
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son of the previous Grand Prince of Moscow Vasily I, and on the other hand his uncle, Yury Dmitrievich, the Prince of Zvenigorod, and the sons of Yuri...
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Yuriy Nazarov (actor) (category Honored Artists of the RSFSR)
activists of Russia in support of the position of the President on Russia's military intervention in Ukraine and Crimea" (in Russian). Russian Ministry of Culture...
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Vasily Kosoy (category 15th-century princes of Moscow)
prince of Zvenigorod from 1421. He continued his father's claim on the title of Grand Prince of Moscow in 1434. Vasily Kosoy was the son of Yury Dmitrievich...
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Ivan Seleznyov (category Awarded with a large gold medal of the Academy of Arts)
depiction of Prince Dmitriy Yurievich Krasny, the youngest son of Yury of Zvenigorod, won him a stipend to study in Rome. He was there from 1883 to 1886...
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principality of Vladimir, alongside Tver. A struggle between the princes of Moscow and Tver began after Mikhail of Tver became the grand prince in 1304. Yury (r...
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Anastasia Yurievna of Smolensk (died 1422), daughter of Yury of Smolensk and wife of Yury of Zvenigorod Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Russia (1860–1922)...
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Elena Romanovna (category Year of birth unknown)
Roman Mikhailovich of Chernigov and Bryansk (c. 1218 – after 1288/1305); Prince Mstislav Mikhailovich of Karachev and Zvenigorod (1220 – 1280); Prince...
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Dmitrievich, Duke of Zvenigorod and Galich (26 November 1374 – 5 June 1434). Claimed the throne of Moscow against his nephew Vasily II of Moscow. Maria Dmitrievna...
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Dmitry Donskoy (redirect from Dimitri of Russia)
Dmitriyevich, Duke of Zvenigorod and Galich (26 November 1374 – 5 June 1434). Claimed the throne of Moscow against his nephew Vasiliy II of Moscow. Maria Dmitriyevna...
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by his uncle, Yuri of Zvenigorod. Sophia was buried in the Ascension Convent; the sarcophagus was moved in 1929 to the Cathedral of the Archangel by Soviet...
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Andrey Bolshoy (category People from the Principality of Moscow)
death of his father in 1462, Andrey Bolshoy inherited the cities of Uglich, Zvenigorod, and Bezhetsk. His relations with his older brother, Ivan III of Moscow...
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Roman Mikhailovich of Chernigov and Bryansk (c. 1218 – after 1288/1305); Prince Mstislav Mikhailovich of Karachev and Zvenigorod (1220 – 1280); Prince...
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death of his elder brother Yury. His rival, Aleksandr of Tver, was forced to flee his own principality in 1327 after Özbeg Khan of the Golden Horde dispatched...
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